
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend Reviews
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Even with my lack of BlazBlue knowledge I found BlazBlue Chronophantasma Extend to be a complex fighting game with beautiful character and level design. And its multiple game modes do not struggle to keep me thoroughly engaged. Gamers who are not as familiar or as interested in BlazBlue’s backstory will not find the story mode quite so appealing, but will most definitely find the rest of the game entertaining for hours on end. BlazBlue freaks will be delighted with nearly every aspect of the game, which features the series’ largest fighting roster yet, several new fighting mechanics and of course a thorough storyline chronicling the lives of all 26 fighters.
Seeing how PC owners never got the original title, this newest iteration of BlazBlue is practically a no-brainer. It might not be as drastic a change this time around, but those itching for more content and depth can find both in spades here.
BlazBlue will grab your attention right away, lose it just as quickly and then bring you back in with a solid base of 2D Arcade fighting.
With BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend, Arc System Works' much admired 2D fighting series has arrived on the PlayStation 4, bringing its 28 characters to duke it out on Sony's newest console. Is this a good thing?
Arc System Works shows the Vita love with the latest version of its best-selling fighting game series. (Not that one, the other one.)