BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (360)
- June 30, 2009 11:07 AM PST
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After a less-than-stellar change of pace with the 360 exclusive Guilty Gear: Overture, Arc Systems has returned to their fighting game roots with their latest epic brawler, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger - and trust me when I say, it was worth the wait.
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The Wheel of Fate is Turning
To say that BlazBlue has an "interesting" story is like saying Pocky is "kind of delicious". While most fighting games put little to no emphasis on the events leading up to the frequent beat-downs, BlazBlue has created an incredibly unique world, beautifully brought to life by its colorful cast of characters. It's so convoluted that I won't even try to explain it but it's a heck of a lot more interesting than the generic "fighters come together to beat each other up for no good reason" storyline found in most fighting games.
BlazBlue's story mode plays out like a visual novel, narrated with incredibly solid voice acting (dual language supported, at that) complete with actions and dialogue choices which affect the "plot." Each of the 12 characters has multiple endings so it pays to go back time and time again to try and find all of the "true" endings. It's great to slowly but surely see how all of the stories and relationships come together, but for the impatient, BlazBlue works just as well as a pick-up-and-play fighting game.
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