- Publisher: Aksys Games
- Release Date: May 31, 2011
- Also On: PSP
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Jun 7, 201185The end result is one more excellent entry in what's become a fantastic library of brawlers for N3DS. [June 2011, p.86]
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Jul 4, 201180The sheer variety of playing styles and technical options at your disposal is staggering; this is easily the deepest and most demanding title currently on the 3DS.
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Jun 11, 201180Even with the lack of online multiplayer, the enormous amount of unlockable content will keep the brawls going long after the first punch is thrown. Blazblue has finally landed on a Nintendo console, and there's truly no better time to find out what all the fuss is about.
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Apr 11, 201270That said, if you want what is probably the best 2D fighting experience available on 3DS and don't mind the lack of online play, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II is the perfect choice.
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Nov 7, 201170An impressive array of modes let down by fiddly controls and no online option.
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Oct 31, 201169BlazBlue's gameplay survives the iffy conversion thanks to its sheer infectious energy, but this should have been a great deal better than it is.
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Nov 24, 201165This is a fun game, with so many modes, but the lack of online and lack of balancing in the roster makes it a suitable title only for fans of the original chapter.
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Nov 20, 201164Sluggish port of an excellent fighter. [Christmas 2011, p.88]
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Feb 6, 201260BlazBlue Continuum Shift II shines in its gameplay but fails in every other aspect, due to the many flaws of a lazy porting.
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Dec 18, 201160This game has its own style and it has got a lot of options. But the truth is that there are better fighting games for sale for the 3DS.
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Jun 3, 201160All things considered, Blazblue Continuum Shift II is a serviceable -- though hardly spectacular -- port of a superb fighting game. It's nice to have if you ever feel the odd itch to practice combos while you're waiting at the doctor's office, but there's no way you'd ever choose to play this over the console edition if you had the two in front of you. Let's hope the next Arc fighting game to see release on the 3DS takes the system's functionality (and quirks) into more consideration next time.
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Jul 13, 201150Quotation forthcoming.
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Jun 17, 201145The performance and control issues make Continuum Shift II a very disappointing package. If you're more interested in single-player, you might be able to tolerate the slowdown and enjoy BlazBlue's finer points, but I could only recommend doing so if you literally have no other options.
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Jul 8, 201125Likewise, I wouldn't touch this game again over the higher quality Capcom and Tecmo offerings available on the same platform. I'd advise other push-button martial artists to do the same.