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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Arc System Works
Jun 5, 2018 - PlayStation 4, PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5
Strong

OpenCritic Rating

75

Top Critic Average

57%

Critics Recommend

IGN
8.3 / 10
GameSpot
9 / 10
USgamer
3 / 5
Destructoid
8 / 10
TheSixthAxis
7 / 10
IGN Spain
8 / 10
God is a Geek
8.5 / 10
GamesBeat
95 / 100
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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Trailers

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle - Persona 4 Arena Highlight [English Trailer] thumbnail

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle - Persona 4 Arena Highlight [English Trailer]

Yang Gameplay - Distortions, Combos & Assists - BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle [English] thumbnail

Yang Gameplay - Distortions, Combos & Assists - BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle [English]

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle - RWBY Highlight [English Trailer] thumbnail

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle - RWBY Highlight [English Trailer]


BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Screenshots



Critic Reviews for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is like a jigsaw puzzle made of pieces from four entirely different sets, that by some miracle still manage to fit together to make a unique and mesmerizing tag fighting game. Aside from its unsatisfying single-player mode and aggravating paywalled characters, it's just the right blend of accessibility and depth, and one of the best entry points into fighting games you'll find.

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The wonderful worlds of BlazBlue, Persona 4, Under Night, and RWBY collide for an accessible yet challenging fighting showcase.

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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle has some great ideas, simplifying the mechanics of BlazBlue for newer players and bringing in characters from Persona 4 Arena, Under Night In-Birth, and RWBY. The core of the fighter works well, but the character roster is a bit small until you get into a mess of downloadable content. The additional modes also feel a bit dry and threadbare compared to Arc System Works' past efforts. This crossover is solid, but could use some tightening up as a full package.

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Yet, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle pretty much speaks to everyone, even if a few of its core mechanics aren't as refined as several of Arc's other works. It has a wide array of cast members from several universes, a pointed 2v2 focus, and a sufficient amount of stuff to do if you aren't the online competitive type. I sincerely hope this sets the stage for more experimental "all-star" types of fighters from Arc, as they have a seemingly limitless well of ideas to draw from.

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There is an incredible core set of mechanics and gameplay at the heart of Cross Tag Battle. It is fun as hell to play, and addictive and rewarding to try and master. Unfortunately, the package that this gameplay ships in is embarrassingly sparse, especially by Arcsys standards. Offline modes and unlockables are kept to a bare minimum, and the big story mode fails to fully embrace the magic of this bizarre crossover. Worst of all is the shallow and incredibly lopsided character roster. Arcsys has made a habit of releasing updated, 2.0 expansions of every fighting game they make, expanding the selection of modes and characters. In the case of Blazblue Cross Tag Battle, this is a game that feels like it desperately needs one.

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A great fighting game that doesn't does enought to be interesting for a long period of time unless you play it online.

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If you're a fan of either of the universes here, this is well worth your time and money.

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Because BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is an anime fighting experience that allows for constant aggressive offensive and defensive reads, wrapped in accessible execution that makes slightly complex mechanics easy to grasp. If this can add more fresh competition to your world, embrace it.

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