BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma

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BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma
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Developer(s) Arc System Works
Publisher(s)
    Designer(s) Toshimichi Mori
    Yūki Katō
    Composer(s) Daisuke Ishiwatari
    Galneryus
    Series BlazBlue
    Platforms Arcade
    PlayStation 3
    PlayStation Vita
    Release date(s) Arcade
      PlayStation 3
        PlayStation Vita
          Genre(s) Fighting game
          Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
          Cabinet Taito Type X²

          BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, released in Japan as BlazBlue: Chronophantasma (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ BureiBurū Kuronofantazuma?), is a 2-D fighting game developed by Arc System Works. It is the third game of the Blazblue series, set after the events of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift. The game was originally to be released first as an arcade game in the fourth quarter of 2012,[3] which was later pushed forward to November 2012.[4] A PlayStation 3 version of the game was released in Japan on October 24, 2013,[5] while it was released in the United States on March 25, 2014. Due to limited hardware and disc space the game was not released on the Xbox 360.[6] An updated version of the game titled BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ エクステンド BureiBurū: Kuronofantazuma Ekusutendo?, BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend), dubbed as BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma 2.0 (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ 2.0 BureiBurū: Kuronofantazuma 2.0?, BlazBlue: Chronophantasma 2.0) in the Arcade version, was originally released for Arcades in October 2014, and for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in April 2015.[7] It was released on June 30, 2015 in North America,[8] with the European region version releasing on October 23, 2015.[9]

          Gameplay

          Besides normal rebalancing from Continuum Shift Extend, Chrono Phantasma features several revamped gameplay mechanics and introduces seven new characters to the roster (with two additional characters added to the Extend version of Chrono Phantasma). The character sprites have also been redrawn and several new songs were composed for the game. All previous musical themes were re-arranged. The storyline continues after events of Continuum Shift.[10]

          A new mechanic called "Overdrive" has been added to the game, replacing the Gold Bursts from Continuum Shift. Green Bursts are still in but are the only form of Burst available. Distortion Drives such as Ragna's "Blood Kain", Taokaka's "Almost Becoming Two!", Litchi's "Great Wheel" and Bang's "Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan" have been retooled to be their respective characters' Overdrives. The length of an Overdrive increases the lower a character's health is, and performing an Overdrive stops the round timer while it is active.

          Guard Primers have been removed entirely and the Guard Crush has been moved to a new mechanic called "Crush Trigger" where, at the cost of 25 Heat, a player may hit the A and B attack buttons simultaneously to cause a Guard Crush against blocking opponents, provided the opponent is not using Barrier Block.

          Characters

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          All 19 characters from BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend return in Chrono Phantasma, with the exception of Lambda-11, who was replaced by Nu-13 in the original release of Chrono Phanstasma. In Extend, both Lambda and Nu become separate characters instead of being a palette swap in a certain playstyle modes. This brings the total roster to 26 playable characters. Characters introduced in Chrono Phantasma include:

          • Amane Nishiki, an effeminate young man clad in a kimono and the leader of a troupe of street performers. Is interested in meeting Carl Clover for an unknown reason.[11]
          • Bullet, a mercenary who seeks revenge on Sector Seven for the death of her squad.[11]
          • Azrael, a blood-thirsty, fist-fighting soldier of Sector Seven. Previously locked down by Kokonoe and Tager, is recently released by the higher-ups at Sector Seven.[11]
          • Izayoi, the true form of Tsubaki Yayoi after the Sealed Weapon Izayoi's powers are fully released.[11]
          Introduced in console release
          • Kagura Mutsuki, the head of one of the most powerful Duodecim families and one of the NOL's greatest generals.[11]
          Introduced as DLC characters in console release
          • Yuuki Terumi, one of the Six Heroes and the ghost who used Hazama as his vessel now forced to be a separate entity.[11] He was the one who created the Azure Grimore and is one of the main villains of the series.
          • Kokonoe Mercury, a genius scientist of Sector Seven and the daughter of two of the Six Heroes, Jubei and Nine.[5][11][12][13]
          Introduced in Extend update
          • Celica A. Mercury, a girl with courteous disposition and an infectiously optimistic outlook on life. Also, the sister of Nine, one of the Six Heroes.[11]
          • Lambda-11, a character who was introduced in Continuum Shift, and originally as a normal mode palette swap for Nu-13's Unlimited Mode only in that second game. Later become a standalone separate character on her own, such as having newly move sets and playstyles on her own, in contrast of Nu-13's playstyles and move sets, starting from this game. Silent and devoid of emotions, Lambda speaks in a very mechanical and detached manner, and is incapable of taking any kind of action without a direct command to do so.[11]

          Release

          Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma sold over 72,000 copies in its first week on sale, making it the best debut in the BlazBlue series so far.[14]

          BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend

          BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend
          Developer(s) Arc System Works
          Publisher(s)
          • NA: Aksys Games
          Platforms Arcade
          Microsoft Windows
          PlayStation 3
          PlayStation Vita
          PlayStation 4
          Xbox One
          Release date(s) Version 2.0
            (Arcade)
            Extend
                    Cabinet Taito Type X²

                    BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend (formerly dubbed as BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma 2.0 in Arcade version) was announced on September 22, 2014 for arcade release (as Chrono Phantasma 2.0),[15][16] and later announced on December 16, 2014 for consoles (as Chrono Phantasma Extend).[7] Chrono Phantasma Extend adds two additional characters: Lambda-11 (who was introduced in Continuum Shift and originally a normal mode palette swap for Nu-13's Unlimited Mode only) and Celica A. Mercury.[11] The console release introduced extra story modes, such as the beach scenario from the PlayStation Vita version of Chrono Phantasma, a new story based on the BlazBlue: Remix Heart manga, and additional scenarios for certain characters such as Kokonoe, Kagura, and Bullet. For the localized version of Extend, Library Mode reintroduced from the Japanese release. The PlayStation Vita version of Chrono Phantasma Extend also adds dual audio to the Story Mode, which was not present in the original Vita release.[17] BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma Extend was released for PC through Steam on March 2, 2016.

                    Reception

                    Reception
                    Aggregate scores
                    Aggregator Score
                    GameRankings 81.93% (PS3)[18]
                    Metacritic 83/100[19]
                    Review scores
                    Publication Score
                    Destructoid 7.5/10[20]
                    Famitsu 34/40 (PS3)[21]
                    33/40 (PS Vita)[22]
                    IGN 8.5/10[23]

                    BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma has received positive reviews upon release with critics citing the overhauled fighting mechanics as an improvement over Calamity Trigger and Continuum Shift, seven new unique fighters, smooth online play, in-depth training and tutorial modes, and an engaging story. Criticism is still directed toward the character designs and confusion of playing story mode without past knowledge of previous games.

                    References

                    1. 2014-01-28, BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma coming to PS Vita, Gematsu
                    2. BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma for PlayStation Vita Coming June 24! | BLAZBLUE CHRONO PHANTASMA | Official Site
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                    4. BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma’s Launch Window Narrowed to Late November, Opening Movie Released
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                    22. 2014-04-15, Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1324, Gematsu
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