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BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend is an 2D Arcade-style Fighting game for PlayStation Vita that provides a comprehensive overview of the franchise history of the game in a single release. The game features the complete story mode from the original release in the series, BlazBlue: Calamity TrigW
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BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend is an 2D Arcade-style Fighting game for PlayStation Vita that provides a comprehensive overview of the franchise history of the game in a single release. The game features the complete story mode from the original release in the series, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, as well as new and revised play modes, 19 fighters including previous DLC releases, an enhanced story mode, a fully revised combat system and local and online multiplayer support. The PS Vita version of the game also contains an optional touch control option, cross-platform compatibility with PS3 players, and stunning PS Vita graphics.
A comprehensive BlazBlue fighting experience comes to PlayStation Vita.
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The BlazBlue Fighting game franchise makes a makes a grand entry to the PlayStation Vita handheld gaming system with BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend. The game is a comprehensive BlazBlue experience, containing story mode from the first game in the series, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, 19 playable characters pulled from earlier DLC releases in the series, as well as all-new content including the devious all-new playable character Relius Clover, new story scenarios, new gameplay modes, and competitively balanced action. In addition to the four scenarios of its single player campaign, the game features two-player head-to-head local support, and 2-6 player support online that includes team battles.
Key Game Features Enhanced Story Mode - Relive and rediscover the events that took place in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger or venture forth into one of four all new story scenarios New and Revised Game Modes to Explore - Take on the strongest of foes in Unlimited Mars Mode, dungeoneer your way to the bottom of Abyss Mode, or refine your skills in the improved Challenge Mode More Than 19 Playable Characters - The game contains 19 playable character/fighters pulled from previous downloadable content (DLC) in the series history, and contains the new character Relius Clover Fully Revised Combat System - All characters new and old have been thoroughly rebalanced and armed with all new strategies and combos to take your game to the top PS3 Cross-compatibility - PS Vita players enjoy cross-compatibility with PS3 players PS Vita Touch Options - PS Vita players enjoy optional touch controls if they so choose Improved Online Multiplayer - Battle it out in BlazBlue's acclaimed online mode with all new online multiplayer features, such as online team battles Additional Screenshots An enhanced story mode.
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"Release Date: December 17, 2011 (JP)
Publisher: Aksys Games
Developer: Arc System Works
Genre: Fighting
Since the BlazBlue franchise was born, it has delivered solid, good (but not great) fighting action with plenty of extra modes and the like to keep you playing for a long, long time. This game is no exception. In my opinion, the fighting isn't quite as smooth as Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, but the extra game modes add so much more replayability that I feel the need to bump it past Capcom's "
"Release Date: December 17, 2011 (JP)
Publisher: Aksys Games
Developer: Arc System Works
Genre: Fighting
Since the BlazBlue franchise was born, it has delivered solid, good (but not great) fighting action with plenty of extra modes and the like to keep you playing for a long, long time. This game is no exception. In my opinion, the fighting isn't quite as smooth as Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, but the extra game modes add so much more replayability that I feel the need to bump it past Capcom's "
"Beat April 30, 2012
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift EXTEND, much like the other BlazBlue and Guilty Gear games, has the final boss in arcade mode as a frustratingly difficult character to battle....But, like the games mentioned, it's also a charming and entertaining enough of a game where you'll likely stick with it and play through it anyway. It's also loaded with game modes, so if you're into fighting games, you'll probably be hooked by BlazBlue for quite a while. Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is impressive "
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