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BlazBlue: Central Fiction

Aksys Games
Nov 1, 2016 - PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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OpenCritic Rating

85

Top Critic Average

97%

Critics Recommend

Metro GameCentral
8 / 10
Destructoid
8.5 / 10
TheSixthAxis
8 / 10
ZTGD
9 / 10
Reno Gazette-Journal
4.25 / 5
PlayStation LifeStyle
8 / 10
Twinfinite
4.5 / 5
DualShockers
9 / 10
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Critic Reviews for BlazBlue: Central Fiction

Metro GameCentral

GameCentral
8 / 10
Metro GameCentral

BlazBlue goes out in a blaze of glory, and although it lacks new ideas it certainly isn’t short of characters, game modes, or thrilling action.

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If BlazBlue: Central Fiction is the end (and I don't think it will be), it's a fitting one. It packs in pretty much everything past games have offered, and then brings in several great new characters and one of the biggest stories in fighting game history.

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Central Fiction set out to be the be all and end all  BlazBlue package, and it pulls it off marvelously. With the largest cast of characters to date, and a number of extra modes, the amount of gameplay variety is staggering.

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ZTGD

9 / 10.0
ZTGD

Central Fiction adds enough characters, mechanics and fine tunes its already nearly flawless gameplay into something that feels as amazing to play as it looks. It’s currently my favorite fighting game on the market, and I have no doubt that I will be throwing dozens of more hours into it in the months to come.

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BlazBlue: Central Fiction is a fun, polished fighter that harkens back to the day when Gamest Mooks ruled Japan and  2D fighting games ruled the world. The anime-style story and characters won’t be for everyone and the lack of English voice acting might turn off some folks. Its hand-drawn style, however, is a gorgeous rendition of 2D fighting games while its gameplay is both technical and accessible, which will satisfy experts and beginners alike. Add the most fleshed-out story you’ll ever see in a fighter and you’ve got a worthy addition to your library.

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BlazBlue: Central Fiction is a strong note for the series to go out on, if it really does end here. It’s the ultimate package due to the fighting systems being more interesting than ever, and there being over 30 characters to play as. There are a few disappointments such as the lack of English voice acting, but that’s not enough to mar what is otherwise a great game. All fighting game fans should give Arc System Works’ latest a go.

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Think of the most generally “anime” thing you can. Odds are BlazBlue: Central Fiction will come close to or even beat it.

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With an exciting and epic visual novel campaign that will take the fastest readers more than a dozen hours, a huge playable roster of wonderfully unique, personality filled and intricately designed characters, scores of unlockable artwork, movies, additional scenes, full online suite and customization options, BlazBlue Central Fiction is certainly the total package and surely a worthy pickup for fans of visual novels, fighting games and everything in between.

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