BlazBlue: Continuum Shift 2 EXTEND Review

D-pad definitive.



Did you wake up wanting to play a game that would tell you a detailed story, then kick your ass, then leave you still feeling the effects after you stop playing? Well, the PS Vita version of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend can do that for ya.

The PlayStation Vita has the d-pad ideal for BlazBlue. Pulling off even…

  • All the DLC characters, but only one new face
  • Better balance than post-DLC console versions
  • Vita offers best controls the series has seen
  • Ouch, my hand!
  • Story sequences upwards of a half an hour
  • Hi-res sprites and impressive soundtrack...
  • ...which longtime fans have seen and heard before

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All the DLC characters, but only one new face Better balance than post-DLC console versions Vita offers best controls the series has seen Ouch, my hand! Story sequences upwards of a half an hour Hi-res sprites and impressive soundtrack... ...which longtime fans have seen and heard before
All the DLC characters, but only one new face Better balance than post-DLC console versions Vita offers best controls the series has seen Ouch, my hand! Story sequences upwards of a half an hour Hi-res sprites and impressive soundtrack... ...which longtime fans have seen and heard before
All the DLC characters, but only one new face Better balance than post-DLC console versions Vita offers best controls the series has seen Ouch, my hand! Story sequences upwards of a half an hour Hi-res sprites and impressive soundtrack... ...which longtime fans have seen and heard before
All the DLC characters, but only one new face Better balance than post-DLC console versions Vita offers best controls the series has seen Ouch, my hand! Story sequences upwards of a half an hour Hi-res sprites and impressive soundtrack... ...which longtime fans have seen and heard before
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