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DualShockers Review: BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

DualShockers write:

Fighting games were once considered a slumbering genre. With only a handful of mediocre titles making their way onto our consoles, it became a dying breed that uninspired many gamers with its mix of bland combat, repetitive gameplay, and stagnant graphics. Then, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (pronounced "Blaze", by the way) made its way onto this generation's library and astonished the bejesus out of me. It concluded that the 2D fighting series is, in fact, here to stay
5 / 5
taz8080 - contributor
Published: 155 days 1 hour ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 

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BROOKLYN N-M-E - 155 days 1 hour ago
1 - It's unfortunate...
Because most don't recognize the game or it's characters this game won't sell as much as it should. It's truly the sleeper hit of the summer, maybe the year.
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taz8080 - 155 days 1 hour ago
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Sounds like it can give Marvel vs Capcom 2 a run for its money.
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IVYvsTAKI - 154 days 23 hours ago
2.1 - I'll buy MvC2 for the nostalgia, nothing more.
BlazBlue IS the best fighter to come out in a while. I almost agree 100% with this guys review (I don't find it sluggish compared to Guilty Gear at all, it's as fast if not faster if you ask me). This game took me a while to find, so sales must be good! And rightfully so, cuz BB is awesome.
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