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Be ready for the blaze. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II comes in Spring 2011 with new characters in the roster, brand new scenarios and ultra challenging stages. Characters exclusive to the PlayStation3 and Xbox360 download contents become fully playable characters, if you have not been able to meet them or unlock their skill sets on your home console, you can now spend your bus or train rides getting to know them.
The fan favorite story mode is back with more story elements written by the producer Mori Toshimichi and the Legion mode gets a powered up. The new Abyss mode will make use of the full capabilities of your handheld console, so be sure to check it out as well.
The fan favorite story mode is back with more story elements written by the producer Mori Toshimichi and the Legion mode gets a powered up. The new Abyss mode will make use of the full capabilities of your handheld console, so be sure to check it out as well.
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| Original Name | 蒼翼默示錄 連續變幻2 (中英文合版) |
| Release Date | Jun 01, 2011 |
| Language | English & Chinese |
| Genre | Fighting |
| Version | Asia |
| PAX-Code | PAX0003265496 |
| Catalog No. | UCAS-40337 |
| Item Code | 4948872642033 |
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kasididkrai (8) on 19, Feb. 2013 14:06 (HKT)
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I expected more of this game, but the overall is acceptable. This game show better gameplay on 3DSLL rather than smaller 3DS.
I expected more of this game, but the overall is acceptable. This game show better gameplay on 3DSLL rather than smaller 3DS.
gogettossj5 (1) on 29, Jan. 2013 18:42 (HKT)
When the first BlazBlue was released, I was amazed by how good it was. Deep story, loveable characters and amazing soundtrack. The only complaints I had with the first BB for PSP was that the graphics compared to versions for bigger consoles was somewhat lacking and the characters were not balanced (Ragna was too overpowered and Carl for example was weak).
Still it made me a fan of the series, so I just had to buy the sequel. And it is even more epic than the first game.
They fixed the graphics, balanced all characters, added new ones (Makoto is the best of them) and included new songs and game modes. "Continuum Shift II" quickly became one of my favourite games for PSP, just like "Super Robot Taisen Z2". If you still didn't play "BlazBlue Continuum Shift II" you should do it as soon as possible! Especially if you are a fan of fighting games. You surely won't be dessapointed!
ale_97_3 (1) on 07, Feb. 2012 11:02 (HKT)
Great!! :D
luke858585 (8) on 28, Nov. 2011 07:40 (HKT)
Awesome Game
You won't be disappointed in this game one bit! Great port of the Arcade version with added extras to keep the replay factor going.
You won't be disappointed in this game one bit! Great port of the Arcade version with added extras to keep the replay factor going.
Noel (7) on 20, Nov. 2011 19:27 (HKT)
Epic game
I didn't expect much from this game.
It didn't seem to change much from the first part, but i was so wrong...
This one is really thought through: all the game modes are amazing, abyss mode especially.
All the characters are there with the addition of some new ones, Makoto is my favorite out of them.
The thing I really liked was all the tutorials included as well as the explanation of the story so far. That was a smart move since a lot of players couldn't understand what the heck is happening with the story.
Truly the best fighting game this year! :3
I didn't expect much from this game.
It didn't seem to change much from the first part, but i was so wrong...
This one is really thought through: all the game modes are amazing, abyss mode especially.
All the characters are there with the addition of some new ones, Makoto is my favorite out of them.
The thing I really liked was all the tutorials included as well as the explanation of the story so far. That was a smart move since a lot of players couldn't understand what the heck is happening with the story.
Truly the best fighting game this year! :3
Infernuz (49) on 12, Oct. 2011 12:40 (HKT)
fight!!!
excellent 2D fighting game and portable exploiting the full potential of PSP
excellent 2D fighting game and portable exploiting the full potential of PSP
erikqkh (1040) on 02, Oct. 2011 02:17 (HKT)
Great
Fun game!
Fun game!
SnuggleReaver2011 (12) on 22, Sep. 2011 12:22 (HKT)
If you love Fighters
If you love guilty gear/street fighter and such... play this game
If you love guilty gear/street fighter and such... play this game
Sacrosanct (3) on 16, Sep. 2011 17:31 (HKT)
combos galore
If there's anything I really enjoy in fighting games that's chain combos and this one's full of 'em! In other fighting games, like Street Fighter (which I really enjoy as well) it's not so much about learning to rely on getting your normal hits in, as much as destroying your opponents with (overpowered, at times) Super moves. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II balances this out as there's a Heat Pressure Gauge which can be used either for a Super Move or for a "Cancel", the latter allows for longer Chain Combos. This Pressure Gauge can be used twice once it's full and performing a mere Move Cancel will deplete 50% of its energy. So it becomes immediately apparent that you cannot abuse Super Moves and that's *good*. And even if you learn to perform long Chain Combos, there's always a considerable amount of damage scaling put in there to balance things out ;)
There are also powerful Astral Heat finishing moves (those use up 100% of your Heat Gauge), but you cannot use those unless you're at less than 25% of your total health which I think is cool because it makes them ever so much special.
You can connect hits in the most crazy and unimaginable ways and at first this may seem a bit confusing but there's always Practice Mode for you to give your fingers a workout! The tutorial is very well made, fully voiced and is great for newcomers (or not) to the genre. There are Damage Cancels, Move Cancels, Parrying, Special Defence, Air Combos... you name it, it's got it all, making this stand out from your regular run-of-the-mill fighting experience. Oh, and, there's no more cheesey tactics like the ones you see in games like SSF4, i.e. standing in one place and jumping upwards all the time, waiting for your opponent to kindly land his face on your jumping kicks... in this game you *have* to employ fair play (in other words, be aggressive) otherwise you get a penalty in the form of increased damage taken when you get hit etc.
Story-wise it's very interesting so far, there's some funny dialogue going on (and some foul language to boot, heheh) and it's nice to have some sort of scenario as it makes the whole experience seem like an interactive action comic book, at times.
The 3D effect is quite nice, even though it's a 2D game in setting, it makes the characters look more lively. Of course if you make lots of jerky movements while you play you may need to turn the 3D effect off, as you won't be able to focus. But if you follow Rachel Alucard's advice and stay relaxed while you play, you'll be able to perform even the most difficult combos without too much hassle, even with the 3D effect on ;)
There's also lots of different options for you to choose from, adding to the game's longevity. The only downside is that there is no online Vs. Mode, but, oh well...
If you're into fighting games, you're going to love this one.
If there's anything I really enjoy in fighting games that's chain combos and this one's full of 'em! In other fighting games, like Street Fighter (which I really enjoy as well) it's not so much about learning to rely on getting your normal hits in, as much as destroying your opponents with (overpowered, at times) Super moves. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II balances this out as there's a Heat Pressure Gauge which can be used either for a Super Move or for a "Cancel", the latter allows for longer Chain Combos. This Pressure Gauge can be used twice once it's full and performing a mere Move Cancel will deplete 50% of its energy. So it becomes immediately apparent that you cannot abuse Super Moves and that's *good*. And even if you learn to perform long Chain Combos, there's always a considerable amount of damage scaling put in there to balance things out ;)
There are also powerful Astral Heat finishing moves (those use up 100% of your Heat Gauge), but you cannot use those unless you're at less than 25% of your total health which I think is cool because it makes them ever so much special.
You can connect hits in the most crazy and unimaginable ways and at first this may seem a bit confusing but there's always Practice Mode for you to give your fingers a workout! The tutorial is very well made, fully voiced and is great for newcomers (or not) to the genre. There are Damage Cancels, Move Cancels, Parrying, Special Defence, Air Combos... you name it, it's got it all, making this stand out from your regular run-of-the-mill fighting experience. Oh, and, there's no more cheesey tactics like the ones you see in games like SSF4, i.e. standing in one place and jumping upwards all the time, waiting for your opponent to kindly land his face on your jumping kicks... in this game you *have* to employ fair play (in other words, be aggressive) otherwise you get a penalty in the form of increased damage taken when you get hit etc.
Story-wise it's very interesting so far, there's some funny dialogue going on (and some foul language to boot, heheh) and it's nice to have some sort of scenario as it makes the whole experience seem like an interactive action comic book, at times.
The 3D effect is quite nice, even though it's a 2D game in setting, it makes the characters look more lively. Of course if you make lots of jerky movements while you play you may need to turn the 3D effect off, as you won't be able to focus. But if you follow Rachel Alucard's advice and stay relaxed while you play, you'll be able to perform even the most difficult combos without too much hassle, even with the 3D effect on ;)
There's also lots of different options for you to choose from, adding to the game's longevity. The only downside is that there is no online Vs. Mode, but, oh well...
If you're into fighting games, you're going to love this one.
pravin0318 (36) on 30, Aug. 2011 20:11 (HKT)
good fighting game
good fighting game on PSP right now.
good fighting game on PSP right now.
flc1967 (1) on 15, Aug. 2011 01:57 (HKT)
As on console!
The game has everything(plus new modes)the console version has.The only setback is the sound quality of the character voices. Very unique fighting game.
The game has everything(plus new modes)the console version has.The only setback is the sound quality of the character voices. Very unique fighting game.
poomwood (139) on 05, Aug. 2011 19:00 (HKT)
Beware! You may overplay!
My last PSP buttons died because I play too much of this game!
My last PSP buttons died because I play too much of this game!
Bronco (12) on 05, Aug. 2011 17:54 (HKT)
Another stellar Blazblue experience
Its basically Blazblue Continuum Shift + DLC + rebalancing. 10/10.
Its basically Blazblue Continuum Shift + DLC + rebalancing. 10/10.
pokemon_master_forever (6) on 16, Jul. 2011 18:56 (HKT)
Addicting game play
The new inclusion of abyss mode and multiple legion levels add to the hours of game play possible.
The new inclusion of abyss mode and multiple legion levels add to the hours of game play possible.
Fred (56) on 12, Jul. 2011 13:58 (HKT)
My game of the year on PSP. All fighters include.
Price and service verry excellent. The game is verry long.
Vic (130) on 06, Jul. 2011 00:30 (HKT)
Nice
The 3ds version is quite nice. I usually prefer fighting games on consoles, but it's always nice to have a Blazblue game on a portable system.
The 3ds version is quite nice. I usually prefer fighting games on consoles, but it's always nice to have a Blazblue game on a portable system.
deibido03 (1) on 30, Jun. 2011 23:40 (HKT)
Blazble to go please
Though this game would be a lot better if it were on the console, it serves its purpose and plays very very well on the PSP. My only beef with the game is the graphics and sound quality are reduced noticablly compared to the console version, but it doesn't hurt the game too much. The control is very easygoing and I can pull off combos a lot easier on the portible version than the console. Things that are left unchanged are not a bother such as the story mode and legion mode. Abyss mode though starts out easy enough and as you grind your way deeper into the dungeon, the enemies get unbalancedly hard. I would love to see a console version to this game very soon. But bottom line, if you like blazblue, then you MUST get this game.
Though this game would be a lot better if it were on the console, it serves its purpose and plays very very well on the PSP. My only beef with the game is the graphics and sound quality are reduced noticablly compared to the console version, but it doesn't hurt the game too much. The control is very easygoing and I can pull off combos a lot easier on the portible version than the console. Things that are left unchanged are not a bother such as the story mode and legion mode. Abyss mode though starts out easy enough and as you grind your way deeper into the dungeon, the enemies get unbalancedly hard. I would love to see a console version to this game very soon. But bottom line, if you like blazblue, then you MUST get this game.
choanikijin (77) on 19, May. 2011 12:04 (HKT)
I wish this was also made for the PS3...
For fans of fighting games only. The 3D effect makes this the better version when compared to the PSP version. But still, I hate playing fighting games with a pad....
For fans of fighting games only. The 3D effect makes this the better version when compared to the PSP version. But still, I hate playing fighting games with a pad....
elflane (34) on 18, May. 2011 22:04 (HKT)
Love this!
I love this, but the lvl system tooks too long to unlock everything.
I love this, but the lvl system tooks too long to unlock everything.
ShinSyn (1) on 05, May. 2011 05:11 (HKT)
This Game is Awesome!
Speaking as a fan of the series, I have to say that I am impressed with the changes to the game. The system is better and so has the character balancing compaired to Continuum Shift. A MUST OWN if you don't have PS3 and you love Fighting Games.
Speaking as a fan of the series, I have to say that I am impressed with the changes to the game. The system is better and so has the character balancing compaired to Continuum Shift. A MUST OWN if you don't have PS3 and you love Fighting Games.
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