![]() ![]() If you’re someone who only settles for the complete experience, it’s going to cost you. ![]() Speaking of DLC, for a 50 or 60 euro/dollar game (depending on your version of choice), it’s a little painful to see over 40 euros/dollars worth of extra content available for sale upon launch. One can be unlocked by completing the game’s campaign mode, a few others are available as DLC – one of them (currently) for free. Of the seven new characters, only four are available right away. Localization extends to subtitles and text only, not to the voice acting. All are fully voiced – though only in Japanese. Central Fiction is no different.įor starters, all the 28 characters that were present in Chrono Phantasma’s roster are back in Central Fiction, which adds a further seven characters as well. But as is the norm for BlazBlue – each new major version isn’t a radical departure from what came before, but rather a leap forward instead of the fine-tuning that happens in the extend versions. That game got an ‘extend’ version to bridge the gap, just like Continuum Shift did during the previous generation. We’ve been fans of the BlazBlue series for quite some time now, but we’ve had to wait for a brand new entry (on home consoles) ever since 2013’s release of the Chrono Phantasma. Overdrive, Exceed Accel, and Active Flow, each of which will add to the complexity of the combat in BlazBlue: Central Fiction, and make you a better fighter for learning them.BlazBlue Central Fiction has been released for PS3 and PS4 systems and marks the (alleged) end to the current story arc. Finally, there are three new modes added to the Battle System. With 60 different stages in BlazBlue: Central Fiction, there's always something new and good to look at. The 2D fighting game style you know and love is back with a vengeance as every single character has been hand-drawn to ensure the utmost quality, while the 3D background give you new depth and detail as you battle it out. The series once again pushes what it means to have a story in a fighting game, and even though BlazBlue: Central Fiction ends one story, there's always another ready to begin. BlazBlue: Central Fiction has a 40+ story mode, complete with the animated custcenes you come to expect from the series. Plus, in true BlazBlue style, you'll get an intricate and deep storyline that'll leave you speechless. You'll be able to battle harder, faster, and longer by learning every character and what they can do. Including first time ever characters like: Naoto, Hibiki, Nine, Izanami, Mai, and more. The BlazBlue series has never been this deep, as the roster has been expanded to an insane 35 characters. For in BlazBlue: Central Fiction, you'll get the end of the Azure Saga, and with this ending comes reveals to mysteries you've often wondered about. The latest chapter in the anime fighting series BlazBlue is here, and with it comes new additions to the fighting game that'll leave fans wanting even more. Overdrive, Exceed Accel, and Active Flow, each of which will add to the complexity of the combat in BlazBlue: Central Fiction, and make you a better fighter for learning them.
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