VGChartz's Evan Norris: "BlazBlue might not be a household name, but it's one of the finest 2D fighting series on the market today. Central Fiction, ostensibly the last of the saga, is its best. With a huge cast of characters, several challenge modes, and deep, involving gameplay, it stands as a worthy addition to fighting fans' libraries. Patience is required to overcome an initial learning curve and a cheat sheet necessary to decode its mythology, but those willing to persevere will reap a nice reward."
BlazBlue Central Fiction features a full story mode and exciting animations, vibrant attacks, and plenty of ways to enjoy the fighter.
Reggie hasn't played the original release so this review will be covering the full-fat experience of Central Fiction from a non-competitive standpoint. A good place to start is inclusion...
Blazblue Centralfiction was the end of the line for the series main protagonist. A long, exciting story pairs well with this fighting game.