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BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend Critic Reviews

28 Total Reviews

27 Positive Reviews(96.4%)
1 Mixed Reviews(3.6%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Metro GameCentral February 21, 2012
It's only a very minor extension to the previous games, but if this is your first BlazBlue it's the ideal way to become acquainted with the best new 2D fighter of the generation.
90
Eurogamer Germany March 2, 2012
Fans of the genre without prior contact to BlazBlue should definitely take a look at this Vita port. If you own the PS3 or 360 Version though, you only need this, if you just can´t live without the colorful BlazBlue-Heroes, while being on the road.
90
TheSixthAxis March 13, 2012
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend is a brilliant fighting game that will take an absolute age to master.
90
Vandal April 24, 2012
BlazBlue for PSVITA is as good as in the rest of consoles. It has a great fighter roster, plenty of game modes, a good story and a captivating visual design. But especially, its gameplay is deep and engaging. If you can buy the PS3 or 360 version we still recommend them as you can use an arcade stick with them, but if you want to fight wherever you are this should be your choice.
90
Multiplayer.it April 25, 2012
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend is an excellent fighting game and a virtually identical porting of its PlayStation 3 counterpart, jampacked with content, modes and goodies to unlock. However, it's still your usual BlazBlue and you might not be interested if you have already purchased Continuum Shift II and every DLC character.
88
Digital Chumps March 5, 2012
An extremely deep and refined 2D fighter from Japan that challenges and impresses.
88
GamesBeat April 11, 2012
It's not only the best-looking 2D fighter ever created, but in my opinion, it's also one of the best and most feature-laden fighting games period - a statement I do not make lightly.
87
Games Master UK February 15, 2012
One of the best 2D fighters of modern times, squeezed in a little window. Lovely.
86
GamingXP February 21, 2012
Lots of content, awesome fighters and an amazingly presented story.
86
PSFocus March 12, 2012
A challenging fighter with smooth controls and stylish visuals. You won't find a story worth telling here, but we have yet to find a Blazblue fan who gives a damn. Buy this if you have a Vita and like fighting games.
85
IGN February 14, 2012
Wading through BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend's massive vocabulary and doubly complex battle systems will demand time and patience from any gamer. But the cast powering this engrossing fighter makes all the effort worthwhile, and the huge variety of modes dresses up play in different ways.
85
Play UK February 18, 2012
There's no great leaps for the series and it doesn't take huge advantage of the hardware's unique features, but it's still very bloody good.
85
4Players.de March 2, 2012
It not only looks great, but gives you high quality content: Loads of modes, a well balanced roster, a complex fighting system, accurate controls.
84
The D-pad on the Vita is ideal to play this kind of game. And that's a good thing too, because we're not too fond of the touch controls. You can program certain button combinations on the rear touchpad, but it's so sensitive that you'll constantly be executing the wrong moves during a match.
81
PSM3 Magazine UK February 14, 2012
A complex-yet-accessible 2D fighter which will satisfy hardcore SF fans much more than Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
80
Gameblog.fr March 8, 2012
BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend is the most definitive version of this hardcore fighting title, in terms of fine-tuning, content, and pure visual beauty (thanks to the OLED screen); but, because of the tiny buttons and global ergonomics of the Vita, it's even harder to master. Online, there's also lag on some matches, but it's still very enjoyable for those that don't suffer from it.
80
Push Square April 9, 2012
Arc System Works squeezed a staggering amount of fighting action into this portable rendition of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift. Not only are you getting one of the deepest fighting games you're ever likely to encounter, you're also getting more playing modes than you'll know what to do with. But be warned - if you're one of those fighting game fans that likes to be able to pick up a fighter and become skilled quite quickly, this is probably not the game for you. Button mashers need not even apply.
80
This does so much right, in fact, that if the controls didn't make our thumbs sad that score would be higher – as it is, this fighter comes oh-so close to a flawless victory.
80
Gamereactor Sweden February 16, 2012
It's easy to fall in love with Blazblue: Continuum Shift Extend thanks to the super stylistic graphics, very deep gameplay and amazing set of characters. And this is truly a great fighting game, even though the loading times and sound should have gotten more love.
80
PlayStation LifeStyle February 20, 2012
While the "Extend" in the title refers to its additional character and lengthened story, it's also an accurate description of the way play sessions can last much longer than expected - joyfully so.