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Schoolboy q crash talk zip
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For one, the game looks absolutely beautiful. Now, the reasons I fell in love with BlazBlue all those years ago are still as relevant today. With 36 playable characters, a diverse and eclectic mix of game modes and a whole host of customizable options, the word ‘definitive’ has never seemed so apt: some would even go as far as to use the superlative, ‘ultimate.’

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After releasing in arcades in 2015, it then made its way onto both PS3 and 4 in 2016.

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It seems rather poignant, and equally satisfying, to come full circle some ten years later and be able to review what Arc Systems Works have themselves declared the definitive experience, BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition. Their blinkered, one-dimensional approach to regarding Street Fighter and Tekken as the only fighting options available to us in 2008, save for a rare game of Mortal Kombat for a bit of diversity, was quite frankly, disgusting. The reason why they didn’t know, and subsequently why I refer to them as Neanderthals, is because they just didn’t want to know. I say most, because little did my friends know, I was in possession of a game up there with the very best of fighters, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. As is often the case at university, we bonded over a love of gaming and spent many a night playing the latest and greatest fighting games…well, most of them anyway. In my first year at university, in what feels like quite some time ago now, I met two neanderthals who would later become my best friends. Category: Fighting, Arcade, Action, AdventureĪt the risk of this review becoming just a love letter to the BLAZBLUE series, I feel I must set the scene.













Schoolboy q crash talk zip