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The BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Official Thread [360/PS3] - Be Ready for the Rebel

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
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BlazBlue is an HD 2D Fighting Game by Arc System Works, makers of the critically lauded Guilty Gear series. BlazBlue is the spiritual successor to Guilty Gear, sharing its ideals of crazy characters, crazy attacks, gorgeous graphics, and an amazingly deep and fun fighting experience.

Official Websites:
http://blazblue.jp/index.html
http://www.aksysgames.com/blazblue/

For more BlazBlue forum discussion:
http://www.dustloop.com/forums/
http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=147989

Previous GAF Discussion threads:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=231631
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=276480
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292373
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=355816
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=358189


GAF ONLINE MEETUP THREAD:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=16324637

GAF BLAZBLUE IRC:
#BlazBlue @ globalgamers.net
(run by Tokubetsu)



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Release Date:
USA/CAN - June 30, 2009
JPN - June 25, 2009
PAL - October 30, 2009

Platforms: 360, PS3
Price: $59.99 US, $69.99 CAN, ¥7,140 JPN
Developer: ARC System Works
Publisher: Aksys Games
ESRB Rating: T for Teen - Animated Blood, Language, Partial Nudity, Suggestive Themes, Violence (CERO B)
Region Free?: PS3 version is region-free. XBOX360 version is NOT totally region-free. A JPN copy will play on a NA system in full English and vice-versa. In fact, the JPN and NA versions are identical. However, PAL 360 systems cannot play either a JPN or NA copy.




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AOU 2008 Debut Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiXL6NWzVXM
Gameplay Montage (HD) - http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gameplay-montage-blazblue-calamity/46403
Arcade Intro (HD) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KcdCKfwsFM
Final US Launch Trailer (HD) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6t68F3aOno&fmt=22
Console Opening + Promo Vid (HD) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2DTDN4bkMk&fmt=22
Full Console Opening (HD) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG-5GcpnLAE&fmt=22
Gamersyde First 10 (19?) Minutes (720p 60fps) - http://www.gamersyde.com/news_8143_en.html
US Console Version footage (HD) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8hQ9dEqUEg&fmt=22
G4 X-Play Interview/Preview - http://g4tv.com/videos/37061/Hands-On-Preview-BlazBlue-Calamity-Trigger/
Characters Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpanuPKSV7Y
Every Astral Finish - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNZ8AnK3Mss
Combo Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnem-4t1yTs
Toshimichi Mori Interview (HD) - http://www.gametrailers.com/video/designer-interview-blazblue-calamity/46411
Japanese Inside XBOX Special - http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm7222895
Anime TV Special - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHqeNThjOyY
What the hell is going on? - http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/1241694041


More Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=blazblue&aq=f
http://www.gametrailers.com/game/blazblue-calamity-trigger/6382
http://media.ps3.ign.com/media/142/14246579/vids_1.html
http://www.1up.com/do/search?term=blazblue&type=VIDEOS&adPage=2
http://www.nicovideo.jp/search/blazblue

Soundtrack:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYPROxaxJ-E&feature=PlayList&p=B21A7B902E10F4EB&index=0&playnext=1




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Prior to the events of BlazBlue, humanity was on the verge of extinction from the "Black Beast", a creature of Darkness. The world was saved by six heroes who wielded magic. They helped humanity create "Armagus", a fusion of magic and technology, to defeat the Beast.

After the war, the Novus Orbis Librarium Armagus (the Library for short) was created to govern the world with the use of Armagus. A great deal of dissent was caused by the Library, partly due to Armagus' use in nearly every facet of society, and the widening socioeconomic gap between those who could and couldn't use Armagus. This dissent would eventually form years later into The Ikaruga Civil War, when the Ikaruga Union openly rebelled against the Library. After the war, the Library imposed a harsher rule on the world, punishing any rebellion against the Library with the death penalty.

On December A.D. 2199, several years after the Ikaruga Civil War, a branch of the Library was utterly destroyed by an SS-class traitor named "Ragna the Bloodedge" also known as "The God of Death", in an attempt to destroy the entire Library. The Novus Orbis Librarium Armagus, hoping to stop him, immediately put the largest bounty ever for anyone who could capture him. Interestingly, Ragna possessed a powerful form of Armagus known as the "Azure Grimoire", also known as the BlazBlue. This led to the Librarium, as well as the Ikaruga Union and other fighters, to be after not just his bounty, but also his grimoire.


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The almighty force managing the "Operation", in order to obtain absolute power over the world, is this man who has rebelled against the "Novus Orbis Librarium Armagus". Known as the "God of Death", a bounty for his elimination has been placed in all the regions populated with branches of the Librarium. Ragna is said to be a reincarnation of the Black Beast, and also possesses the Azure Grimoire, a powerful form of Armagus, thus leading others to be after not just his bounty, but his grimoire as well. He is also said to be "blood brothers" with Jin, although he refuses to forgive him for the way he made the inside of his left arm, which currently appears to be mechanical instead of having the usual bones inside it. In game, his tactics revolve around using his power and large sword to keep pressure on his opponents. His Drive Ability is known as Soul Eater, which is used to absorb the opponents life.


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From a prestigious family, this man is a retainer of the Librarium's Kisaragi house. His class is Major. In the past, he had a distinguished military record during the "Ikaruga Civil War" that broke out, and was promoted to the position of Division Commander at an exceptionally young age. He is always cool and calm, though he is a deeply jealous, ambitious, and possessive person, with little care for others. He treats other people like a nuisance, with the exception of Ragna, who is said to be his "blood brother". His Drive Ability is known as Frost Bite, which specializes in freezing opponents.


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Because of her outstanding combat ability and suitable operation evaluations, she was selected to be Jin Kisaragi's direct subordinate in her youth. The two were acquaintances in the Military Academy, though Noel thought Jin was extremely weak. However, on a certain mission handed down from the Librarium, her preconceptions were changed. During the Ikaruga Civil War, she was found amidst the burning fields of Ikaruga, where she was rescued, after which she was adopted by her parents of the Vermillion family. Her Drive Ability is known as Chain Revolver, which specializes in chain linking her combos together.


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Originally the leader of a battle unit which revolved around physical combat, he was forced to withdraw from the front lines after sustaining a mortal wound in the Ikaruga Civil War. He was brought back from the brink of death at the hands of the scientist "Kokonoe" and revived as a cyborg, and is currently assigned to a combat unit under the direct control of Kokonoe. He seems to be pursuing Ragna, though his goals are entirely unclear. He is also shown to be working with Litchi Faye Ling, and apparently also knows about Arakune. His Drive Ability is Volttech Battler, which specializes in using electricity and magnetism so he can grab his enemies.


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A blood-sucking vampire who is the head of the Alucard family, as the head of the family an enormous castle and a servant have been handed down to her from previous generations. She carries a cat-shaped umbrella called Nago and fights using a chubby, red bat familiar called Gii. She slipped out of her castle in search of fun because she hates to be bored. She also seems to be constantly following Ragna around, which irritates him and causes him to tell her to go home. Her Drive Ability is Sylphide, which allows her to manipulate wind.


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A young lycanthrope of the Kaka tribe who live in the lower class part of Kagutsuchi. Her coat is equipped with massive paw-like hands that include long, retractable claws. She wants to get back the sky above her village that was sealed off with an enormous plate by humans who came to the land and started building a big city. She left her village in search of someone called Ragna after she heard that you could gain a lot of money for defeating him. Her Drive Ability is known as Dancing Edge: Reckless Kitty, which specializes at dashing at high speeds with a slash attack.


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A doctor in the oriental part of Kagutsuchi. Apparently, she is vital to the town because of her profession and her knack for sensing others' needs. She is a subordinate of the scientist Kokonoe alongside Tager, and is currently chasing after Arakune, determined to put an end to his life if neither she nor her fellow subordinates of Kokonoe can change him back to normal. Her Drive Ability is Mantenbou, which manipulates her staff into attacking opponents by itself.


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Once a man named Han who worked alongside Tager and Litchi, Arakune is an occult being that is constantly seeking knowledge. Its body consists of a mask-like face and an amorphous black and red body, which houses innumerable insects. Currently, it lives under the streets of Kagutsuchi. Because it needs to absorb large amounts of life force to continue its existence, it frequently attacks those of the Kaka tribe and humans alike. It also keeps a diary that it writes what has gone on during its life. Recently, it has sensed the presence of a being with unheard levels of life force, which has caused it to stir - namely, a certain "God of Death" posessing the Azure Grimoire. Its Drive Ability is Crimson, which curses the opponent to where several flying insects will attack him/her.


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A ninja-turned superhero, Bang has dedicated his life to exterminating evil and overturning injustice wherever he goes. The scar on his face was given to him by Jin, whom he would like to get back at for that exact fact. His Drive Ability is Burning Heart, which places emblems for every fire punch he lands on his opponent. When four of them are replaced, he can then use his Distortion Drive, "Fuurinkazan", which gives him enhanced speed and strength, although he cannot block.


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A young boy wearing a top hat who fights using a large mechanical maid puppet named Nirvana, an Ark-Enemy unit whom he refers to as his sister. He was once a student at the Military Academy alongside Jin and Noel, but he mysteriously dropped out while the other two graduated. Then, having heard of the bounty on Ragna's head, Carl decided to become a vigilante and go after his bounty on his own, with help from Nirvana. His Drive Ability is Auto Maton, which controls Nirvana.


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(Boss) A samurai-like cyborg/robot who resembles Justice from Guilty Gear. Haku-Men was one of the six heroes who battled against and defeated the Black Beast. Afterwards, he was locked away in the area where the Sheol Gate was located beneath the grounds of the area. Haku-Men follows a code of honor, and says that his sword will purify the world of sin and vanquish that which is evil. Unlike every other character, Haku-Men does not possess a standard Heat Gauge. It is instead replaced by a unique gauge that gradually stores up to eight orbs, which are then used in varying amounts for his specials and Distortion Drives. His Drive ability, Zanshin, involves counter attacks.


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(Boss) A Mecha Musume who lives at the Sheol Gate. Her name is pronounced as Nu. She is an Ark-Enemy unit with a personality that is split between a stoic battle android programmed to terminate hostile subjects and a sweet, pure, and innocent girl (the latter of which takes over when she's around Ragna). v -13- also seems to have a crush on Ragna the Bloodedge - which explains why she acts so strange when she's around him. Her Drive ability, Sword Summoner, revolves around attacking opponents with sword-like projectiles.




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For more detailed descriptions and even more advanced techniques:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox...e/958721/56115


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There are weak, medium, heavy, and drive attacks. Drive attacks are powerful, flashy moves. Standard blocks and throws (medium+heavy) can be performed. Your character can walk, dash, jump, air dash, backstep, or high jump. You can press any basic attack button in the air after being hit for a recovery.

BlazBlue's fighting system is very offensive oriented. While guarding is still available and the barrier system adds to your defensive toolkit, each defensive measure has a corresponding gauge that prevents abuse (turtling). Do NOT confuse "offensive oriented" for "button mashing". Because of the amount of tools and strategies available in the game, it's unlikely that button mashers will win many rounds.

Don't feel too intimidated by the number of possible moves in this game. The majority of them are actually quite easy to execute, and it's more about learning when you should use them.


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Health Bar - Self explanatory. If you get hurt, it goes down. If it disappears, you lose.

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Heat Gauge - The "super" meter of BlazBlue. It's used to perform Distortion Drives, Rapid Cancels, Counter Assaults, Astral Heat, and some special moves.

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Barrier Gauge - Decreases when you use the Barrier technique to defend. When it depletes to zero, you enter a "Danger" condition in which you take 50% more damage.

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Guard Libra - As each opponent guards, this gauge will shift left and right. If the Guard Libra fills up completely on one side, that player will be stunned temporarily. Avoid being punished by attacking offensively and knowing when to use Barrier!


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Distortion Drive - BlazBlue's "Super" move. Uses 50% of the heat gauge. Opponents cannot use Barrier Burst during a Distortion Drive.

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Astral Heat - Insta-kill move. Uses 100% of the heat gauge. The move can only be used when the opponent is at <20% health on the last round of the match.

Rapid Cancel - Similar to Guilty Gear's Roman Cancel. Uses 50% of the heat gauge. Lets you interrupt an attack animation to extend your combos and keep the pressure on your opponent.

Throw Escape - Use the throw buttons while your opponent is attempting to throw you to avoid the throw and the damage.


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Barrier - By pressing back and weak+medium, your character defends using a protective shield. Uses Barrier Guage. Can be used to defend against air moves that would otherwise be unblockable, eliminates chip damage, and barriers don't count against the guard libra. However there is greater pushback and it takes slightly longer to recover from than a normal block.

Ukemi - In BlazBlue, an opponent can still hit you while you're on the ground. To avoid an attack while on the ground, tap a direction on the joystick and A, B, or C to perform an Ukemi (or Wakeup) to dodge and get back on your feet.

Barrier Burst - By pressing all attack buttons at once, you can interrupt your opponent's combo. Depletes Barrier Gauge to zero and you will enter a "danger" condition and take 50% more damage for a brief period. Cannot be used during Distortion Drives.

Instant Guard - By guarding just before an attack, your character will flash white to show that they have done an instant guard. With an instant guard, you recover more quickly and the hit back effect is halved. Instant Barriers can also be done with similar results.

Counter Assault - After blocking an opponent's attack, press forward weak+medium to attack back. Uses 50% of the Heat Gauge




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Astral Finishes: All characters now have Astral Finishes in the console release, versus the 3 available AF's in the arcade release (Ragna, Rachel, V-13-).

Story Mode: The console release of BlazBlue includes a fully-fleshed out 30 hour long Story Mode that tells the tales of each character. The story is told using large character drawings and full voice acting.

Online Mutiplayer: BlazBlue will have online multiplayer, rumored to be using GGPO inspired netcode. Currently, BlazBlue's feature set for online is superior to any other fighter. You can set the room name, lobby capacity, # of spectators, rotation type, number of rounds, round time, astral heat, easy specials, voice chat, skill level, and connection quality.

Easy Specials: Similar to Capcom vs SNK 2 EO, beginners can use the right-analog stick to perform special moves. This can be turned off.

Dual Audio: Japanese and English voices are available for both regions.

Training mode: Pretty much a standard at this point, the console release has it.

New Art: New opening, new backgrounds, and new colors for characters.

PSP Remote Play: The PS3 version of the the game supports remote play. The game is fully playable using the PSP since a second analog stick and extra shoulders buttons are not required.

Achievements/Trophies:
http://www.xbox360achievements.org/game/blazblue/achievements/
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/blazblue/trophies/
 

MarkMan

loves Arcade Sticks
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The Limited Edition of BlazBlue is available as a FREE pre-order bonus at GameStop, Amazon.com, and GameCrazy. It includes a two-disc original soundtrack that contains 48 tracks by Guilty Gear’s Daisuke Ishiwatari . It also contains a bonus video disc containing basic tutorials, expert advice, character-specific strategies, and more. The strategy sections of the video disc were created with the assistance of players from Dustloop.com and Shoryuken.com.

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GameStop ONLINE-ONLY pre-orders receive a BlazBlue art book
http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=74492
http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=74493

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GameCrazy preorders receive a Collector's Edition Mana Energy Potion energy drink.
(The drink itself looks to be the exact same as a normal bottle of the stuff. It looks like only the packaging is different...)




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PS3 - Hori Real Arcade Pro 3 (aka HRAP3)
360 - Hori Fighting Stick EX2

Availability is extremely limited. EXTREMELY LIMITED! So limited that I can't help you find one! Have fun looking! Both sticks are easy enough to obtain without the BlazBlue branding, though.

For question on the quality and modability of these sticks, visit the official NeoGAF Arcade Stick Thread..




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360 CONTENT AVAILABLE HERE:
http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/games/media/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802415807d5/


GAMERPICS - 160 MP
Picture Pack 1
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Picture Pack 2
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PREMIUM THEMES - 250 MP
Theme 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FEcokD_p5Q
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Theme 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8yBcYr2xJo
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PS3 XMB THEMES:
http://ps3files.net/theme/5138 (Fan Art)
http://ps3files.net/theme/5168 (Official Art)




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PREVIEWS
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IGN - http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/959/959839p1.html
Everything felt familiar to me, though the new characters, moves and polished art style gave it a feeling of its own. Guilty Gear fans will have no trouble picking this game up and jumping right in, while beginners will have an admittedly harder time learning the ropes. Fortunately, BlazBlue has been designed to be more beginner-friendly than Guilty Gear and combos seemed very easy to string together and execute. While Street Fighter IV, for example, requires precise command inputs, BlazBlue is much more forgiving. While I wouldn't call the game "loose," considering how finely tuned it is even in its early stages, the combat is less restrained and encourages a sense of wild aggression and experimentation.

1UP - http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3169264&p=10&sec=PREVIEWS
BlazBlue isn't a conservative fighter. Its pace is relentless, it punishes mistakes brutally, and it rewards aggressors handsomely. Players constantly assess risky situations, reevaluating their strategy on the fly, and act by diving headfirst at the enemy with a barrage of quick attacks. The focus is clearly attack, attack, and attack -- but in a smart and effective manner (mindless mashing won't get you anywhere).


REVIEWS
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Eurogamer - 8/10 (Arcade ver) - http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/blazblue-calamity-trigger-review
It would've been nice to see Arc System break away from the familiar look and feel of Guilty Gear, but after extended play BlazBlue reveals itself to be reasonably exclusive in its characteristics. Whether or not it will be enough to convince players to give it the recognition it deserves, only time will tell.

Regardless, Arc System has proven itself as a developer of undeniable ability, capable of successfully integrating fresh ideas into existing templates, and serving up fighting games of immense creativity. BlazBlue may even convert some to the cause, but certainly not all.

Game Informer - 7.75/7.75
This 2D brawler has some of the hottest animations, a host of outlandish attacks, and gorgeous mixed 2D/3D backgrounds. Unfortunately, mastering the combat system requires a fair amount of dedicated erudition. Blaz can be a fairly defensive fighter - a wide variety of different counters, cancels, and blocks complicate the battle system, and newcomers will take their lumps before mastering the intricacies of each character's special drive attacks. In the hands of an expert fighter this game is stunning, but joystick jockeys who are out of shape might want to start an intense training regimen.

Famitsu - 8/8/7/7

IGN - 9.4
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/998/998859p1.html

Hardcore Gamer Magazine - 5 out of 5 (page 44)
http://www.hardcoregamer.com/index....32&id_article=307&alpha=&numpage=0&perpage=10




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And enter this BlazBlue contest!

Anyone want a copy of BlazBlue? Free and early?


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Lyte Edge

All I got for the Vernal Equinox was this stupid tag
Really enjoyed this the one chance I got to play the arcade version last year and have been patiently awaiting the home release ever since. Not much longer to go now!

Got the Japanese 360 version on order (for arrival on the 25th) and plan on double-dipping and getting the U.S. PS3 version too.
 

Oichi

I'm like a Hadouken, down-right Fierce!
I am on this game. Initially I was going to get KOFXII but I'll be picking up this instead.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
Lyte Edge said:
Got the Japanese 360 version on order (for arrival on the 25th)

Not sure if you're aware or if it even matters to you, but the 360 version is not region free.
 
Nice thread. I love Guilty Gear so I'll be getting this day one but I have questions about balance namely:
is this game balanced? At least as much as GG?
are the boss characters playable? Are they overpowered?
 
That right there is one damn fine looking game.

I have both 360 and PS3 version reserved. Don't know which one to get, so I reserved them both.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
robut said:
is this game balanced? At least as much as GG?

are the boss characters playable? Are they overpowered?

I've heard there's only three tiers right out of the 12 characters, but since I actually haven't played the game I can't speak from experience. Aksys has also mentioned that they kept the number of fighters down to make it more balanced.

v-13- and Haku-men are the boss characters, they're playable and their playable forms are not super overpowered or anything. In fact I think Haku-men is suppose to be low-tier?
 

Yes Boss!

Member
I'm ready!

I don't know a thing about this game as I've kept myself completely in the dark. Hopefully I'll be surprised in two weeks!
 
Nice OP, I was kind of vacillating whether or not I would buy this game but I watched a bunch of clips you linked to and it looks amazing, like an analog to Guilty Gear, onl crazier looking.

I'll be grabbing the Playstation 3 version, hopefully the online set up will be better than Street Fighter IV's (kinda bare bones) and that there will be a bunch of GAFfers online to play against. I really don't want to play against randoms and deal with disconnects.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
jaundicejuice said:
I'll be grabbing the Playstation 3 version, hopefully the online set up will be better than Street Fighter IV's (kinda bare bones) and that there will be a bunch of GAFfers online to play against. I really don't want to play against randoms and deal with disconnects.

On that note, I've also got the online meetup thread up too. Obviously can't start any matches up now but if we get enough people posting their gamertags up than we can start up some GAF matches on day one.

Link is in the OP but here it is if you guys missed it.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=365360
 
I know almost nothing about this game but I plan on getting it. Just tell me who's suppose to be the Ryu of this game and I'm set to go :D
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
Rice-Eater said:
I know almost nothing about this game but I plan on getting it. Just tell me who's suppose to be the Ryu of this game and I'm set to go :D

Ragna and Jin are the balanced main characters. If you've played Guilty Gear they're pretty close to Sol and Ky.
 
fantastic thread. thanks for the effort, TC.

can't wait to get my hands on this one. just hoping it's as balanced as it needs to be for it to last a long time.
 
ZealousD said:
On that note, I've also got the online meetup thread up too. Obviously can't start any matches up now but if we get enough people posting their gamertags up than we can start up some GAF matches on day one.

Link is in the OP but here it is if you guys missed it.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=365360

Do we just post our Gamertags and PSN names here in this thread and you'll edit the post you linked to? If so...

PSN - jaundicejuice jaundicejuice | PST | Dualshock3/MadKatz SF4 Fight Pad

I don't know if I'll be ready for a fight day one, or rather if I'll be any good, but what the hell.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
jaundicejuice said:
Do we just post our Gamertags and PSN names here in this thread and you'll edit the post you linked to? If so...

Keep it in the meetup thread. It'll be easier on me that way.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
MarkMan said:
Very very very very

very very very very

x 100

Limited.

That doesn't help me I've been trying to get more info about these sticks but I don't see them anywhere on US online sites and preorders are sold out at Play-Asia.
 

icecream

Public Health Threat
shagg_187 said:
Damn. That's a good way to put it :lol Hopefully it comes within or around June :(
If there are sticks (crossing fingers) in NA, they'll probably not be those...
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
BarrelMakingPenguin said:
So, I can barely wrap my head around Street Fighter IV. Is this game going to blow my god damned mind?

Check the "Fighting System" section in the OP. It's pretty much a crash course for teaching you all of the various systems but doesn't get into teaching specific combos or special cancels or anything. If you can't wrap your head around that, then you're probably screwed for playing online. You could easily have fun playing against other friends and single player, though.
 
ZealousD said:
Not sure if you're aware or if it even matters to you, but the 360 version is not region free.

But... I thought it was meant to be?

If this game isn't region free on 360, then I can't get it seeing as an Australian release is not going to happen.
 

Rad Agast

Member
I can't remember how long I've had this game on my pre-order list. Now I have to convince my SF and KoF friends to give this a chance.
 

Dizzy-4U

Member
Can't wait. My copy will be arriving 1 month later after released. So I'd probably shoot myself reading the posts in this thread =/
 

Geezer

Broken water pistol loaded with piss
Does anybody know if the Japanese 360 version will have English menu support like SFIV? All my 360 games are Japanese and I want to keep it that way.
 
UC1 said:
So disappointed I can't get this for PAL 360 =/ might be time to get a PS3...
It's a real shame the region-free thing fell through. Oh well, I guess it could mean they actually found a distributor in Europe.

It's weird, some European publisher picked up Battle Fantasia not long after North America did, yet the spiritual successor to Guilty Gear, which seems like a no-brainer is seemingly getting the shaft.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
akachan ningen said:
Why do we have to go hunting through a 170 page thread for info on those sticks? Don't you have a link to an exact post or place where we can order them?

When I say "more information", I mean more about the sticks themselves. Quality, construction, modability, etc. The EX2 and HRAP3 are very common sticks (when not plastered with BlazBlue) and almost anybody in that thread can tell you more about them.

The BlazBlue branded fight sticks are in extremely limited quantities, so even I don't know where you could get them. Like I said, have fun finding one!
 

MarkMan

loves Arcade Sticks
ZealousD said:
When I say "more information", I mean more about the sticks themselves. Quality, construction, modability, etc. The EX2 and HRAP3 are very common sticks (when not plastered with BlazBlue) and almost anybody in that thread can tell you more about them.

The BlazBlue branded fight sticks are in extremely limited quantities, so even I don't know where you could get them. Like I said, have fun finding one!

Yea... I don't wish to be in anyone else' shoes trying to find a BB stick. Luckily I have my sticks on lock.

Just keep paying attention to AKSYS' BB site. ;)
 
Preordered both the 360 and PS3 versions, as well as the PS3 BlazBlue Arcade Stick. I'm ready to train my ass off in this game (or fail horribly)
 
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