Alright. Soooooo... I picked up BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger when Keero-san said he would be picking it up again soon. I had it previously (on 360) and meant to get it again, but it got lost in the shuffle. Whatever the case, I had the money, and it seemed like a good time to get it. So I did.
I love it way more this time than last. For what it's worth, I still favor Guilty Gear, but they really are different games. Really enjoying Noel right now.
Anyway, I'm guessing most of you already know about the game, but I wanted to give it a push. It's crazy, over the top, extremely polished, and a whole lot of fun. The limited cast is kind of sad (I'm spoiled by Super Street Fighter IV's 35 characters, I guess), but a ton of work was put into them. The polish shows in that the characters have specialized dialog... used in fights (most games only have it somethetimes before a fight begins)... depending on matchups.
Lost my train of thought.
Anyway. Definitely recommended (caveat: profanity aplenty in the story mode and immodest apparel on some characters), but I'd be inclined to say it's worth the added cost to buy this year's version, Continuum Shift, instead. Added characters are a bonus. At least one ohe game's DLC characters, though you have to pay for them (rage), looks awesome (Valkenhayn). Added game modes, though, bringing back scenario mode from Guilty, is a definite plus. A tutorial mode (not sure how good it is, though) is an even bigger deal. Also, probably more people playing it than Calamity Trigger (though I've been able to find matches with relative ease still).
...yeah and stuff. /nod
I love it way more this time than last. For what it's worth, I still favor Guilty Gear, but they really are different games. Really enjoying Noel right now.
Anyway, I'm guessing most of you already know about the game, but I wanted to give it a push. It's crazy, over the top, extremely polished, and a whole lot of fun. The limited cast is kind of sad (I'm spoiled by Super Street Fighter IV's 35 characters, I guess), but a ton of work was put into them. The polish shows in that the characters have specialized dialog... used in fights (most games only have it somethetimes before a fight begins)... depending on matchups.
Lost my train of thought.
Anyway. Definitely recommended (caveat: profanity aplenty in the story mode and immodest apparel on some characters), but I'd be inclined to say it's worth the added cost to buy this year's version, Continuum Shift, instead. Added characters are a bonus. At least one ohe game's DLC characters, though you have to pay for them (rage), looks awesome (Valkenhayn). Added game modes, though, bringing back scenario mode from Guilty, is a definite plus. A tutorial mode (not sure how good it is, though) is an even bigger deal. Also, probably more people playing it than Calamity Trigger (though I've been able to find matches with relative ease still).
...yeah and stuff. /nod