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Aksys is Offering Free Jubei Plush with Purchase of Blazblue

"If you've been waiting to pick up Blazblue for whatever reason, then you might want to check out the Aksys Store." - JPS

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BlazBlue Is Not Done And Will Have A Future, Says Arc System Works CEO

Arc System Works' CEO has said that BlazBlue is not done and the studio will touch it the in future to avoid competition with Guilty Gear now.

Terry_B395d ago

Lets just hope they won't go the GG route and simplify it.

XiNatsuDragnel395d ago

I hope Blazblue will be 2d and animelike in the future

SinisterMister395d ago

Glad to see this franchise hasn't been forgotten just yet.

lucian229394d ago

would love to see it celshaded like guiltygear/granblue etc. Just hope they don't ruin the combat mechanics

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Record of Agarest War Review (The Gamer's Lounge)

Record of Agarest War is a PS3/Xbox 360 title that has been revamped and brought to the Nintendo Switch. Featuring a unique hook where there are multiple generations and who you court changes the stats of the next protagonist, the title does struggle with a bog-down of features to where it’s hard to

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A Look at All of the Fighting Games Available on Vita

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "While fully-fledged fighting games on handhelds have achieved varying levels of success in the past, they weren’t really a thing until the PSP. Prior to this there would always be certain concessions to get them running on weaker hardware. Sony’s powerful portable console, however, allowed developers to experiment with new ways of delivering their titles that would sometimes be hugely successful (e.g. Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection), which in turn meant new games were forthcoming throughout the console’s life. This mantra continued onto the Vita, which received ports of a number of high-profile fighting games, from launch through to the present day.

The ever-expanding industry of eSports has somewhat put a damper on handheld fighting games, as the fanbase moves increasingly towards arcade sticks, perfect latency, and other measures that always ensure a fair fight. That doesn’t mean the Vita doesn’t have access to its fair share of fighting games, though – whether you like 3D arena brawlers, party-friendly multiplayer titles, or pixel-perfect technical 2D fighters, you’re well served by the selection that’s available here, especially when including backwards-compatible PSP & PS1 games."

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