BlazBlue Centralfiction Special Edition Review
BlazBlue is a very interesting title in the very long roster of fighting games that fills up the world today. On one hand, it’s a very deep and technical fighter that many of the “hardcore” gamers will appreciate. It’s also got a very deep roster of characters who play VERY differently than one another. However, it’s also got one of the most “anime” stories in the history of video games, and that goes double for its very “anime” roster. And so while BlazBlue Centralfiction Special Edition was weird in many ways, I can’t fault it for being this ambitious. To try and explain the story of BlazBlue Centralfiction Special Edition is…well…impossible. Seriously. It’s impossible. BlazBlue is infamous for its incredibly complex and convoluted storyline featuring many characters and twists and turns and what not. However, the one thing that Centralfiction does very right is that it makes sure that everyone is caught up to speed. I’ve never played a core BlazBlue game before (though I know of the series via various elements and