Pocket Gamer's Peter Willington writes: Stylish battles and profoundly smart single player content make BlazBlue a solid fighting title, though people wanting to show off their skills may be served better elsewhere. It's a superb purchase for those looking to try and get into the genre, but the lack of online functionality, the often maddening delays between bouts of action, and some imperfect controls dampen its appeal in the long run.
Aksys Games announces a variety of sales just in time for the holidays. Now you can either give your favorites games to your family or friends, or purchase a little something for yourself
"If you've been waiting to pick up Blazblue for whatever reason, then you might want to check out the Aksys Store." - JPS
Xbigy Games writes: Three images from the upcoming BlazBlue mangas have been released online. The new strip called BlazBlue: Mark The Devil and Blazblue: Three Beats will look at Noel Vermillion's childhood.
For those of you not aware, Noel Vermillion is part of the Novis Obris Librarium and is given the task of tracking down the AWOL Jin Kisaragi. As a child Noel was adopted from Edgar and Claire Vermillion after being rescued from the burning fields of Ikaruga.