Shacknews writes: "BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is an update to Arc System Works' previous 2D fighting game, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, which itself was the spiritual successor to the Guilty Gear franchise created by the same team. In this package, you're going to get new characters (some included, some as DLC), new balance, and a whole mess of tutorials and challenges aimed at teaching this fairly confusing fighting game to new players."
"Amazon has added new game deals for March 10th. Deals are BlazBlue: Continuum Shift $10, Disney INFINITY: Toy Box Starter Pack (2.0 Edition) $20, Rodea the Sky Soldier $14 and lots more!"
2D fighters are slowly trickling out on PC, and the second BlazBlue game has now joined that group. Fans of Arc System Works’s Guilty Gear or Persona Arena games can now enjoy this entry in the BlazBlue series.
The sweet science, the bar room brawl, the theory of thuganomics. It's all up for discussion in this weeks episode of Lazygamer TV.
The single player will go unplayed? Are you kidding me? I'm kinda pissed how he just pushes away the single player like that whether he enjoyed it or not when it's very well developed, although full of typical anime cliches (like it's supposed to be) but it's also full of references, hilarious moments and other crap that make it worth stomaching those cliches.