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BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

Compatible with Sony PSP™ (PSP™)
Version: US
US
Version: Europe
Europe
Version: Japan
Japan
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

Product Features

  • Choose a character that represents your own fighting style, like the lightning-fast Taokaka or the wickedly powerful Tager
  • Use the unique “Drive Attacks” specific to each character to decimate your opponent. Control the elements, like wind or ice, or even absorb the life-force of your opponents
  • Battle with up to four players in a single room and play with custom rule sets. Two people will fight each other at a time while the others spectate
  • Build your army and conquer the map! Have up to 20 members join your party
  • Use in-game currency to purchase illustrations and Unlimited characters
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Item Description

This game is the ultimate 2D fighting game on the go! BlazBlue features all of the console modes—Arcade, Versus, Score Attack, Training, and Story…in addition to the all-new Shop and Legion modes, where you control your own party of fighters in an attempt to conquer the world of BlazBlue.
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Customer reviews

Average rating:  (4.5 out of 5)
Total votes: 10

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Let the rebel start
GG has always been the rebel of fighting game. Blazblue domthat deeper. With 2d sprites, rock music and good gameplay. This rebels will sure strike!
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Nice game
Arguably the best to play on PSP, with graphics that was scaled just right and beautiful music. Also the uniqueness of character design both gameplay and style-wise. Just beware not to broke your psp!
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Very good conversion to PSP
The best:

Absorbing gameplay alone, thanks to one of the best AIs that have been in the genre in recent years.

-Section audiovisual spectacular preserved intact the original version.

Legion-Mode, the star among the many game modes.

Worst:

-The offer multiplayer is reduced to local Ad-Hoc.

The conversion by Arc System Works has been exemplary, keeping intact all the virtues of the original version intended for desktop platforms with the grateful implementation of the "Legion Mode"
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BlazBlue FTW
Awesome game and graphics just as if I was playing it on the ps3. Just love it!
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2D fighting just kicked back
This game will probably be compared with Guilty Gear which comes from the same creator. Gameplay is similar, characters are unorthodox and half the time, its confusing as heck to what's going on. But all said and done, this game might be the first PSP fighting game worth mentioning in a long time.

Gameplay is fluid, with ZERO lag despite all kinds of effects on screen. The controls are very responsive and not too demanding. Skills are easily pulled off and for the less dexterous, skills can be mapped to the analog stick for easy access. You get a few game play modes like Arcade, Story, Legion and Score Attack. Worth mentioning is the story mode. It packs a ton of content into the story, with branching paths and multiple endings for all the characters. Its both serious and hilarious at times. Its also pretty long and feels a bit like a RPG game at times. Legion is specific to the PSP only in which you battle across a map, defeating enemies and recruiting characters as you progress.

Multiplayer is a real disappointment as it only supports ad-hoc play for the PSP version, so no online matches for you.
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