BlazBlu: Calamity Trigger, the latest two-dimensional console fighter, didn’t exactly stir up a following that three-dimensional fighters such as the Tekken and Street Fighter series have. But what does BlazBlu have that the other 2-D and 3-D fighters don’t have?
Remote Play support for PlayStation 3 titles has only been implemented in a small handful of games. However, Arc System Works’ fighter is fully playable on the PSP. According to the latest episode of the PlayStation Nation podcast, BlazBlu: Calamity Trigger is playable on the PSP via Remote Play with little to no lag.
In any case, BlazBlu: Calamity Trigger has been getting excellent reviews and should be on the radar for any two-dimensional fighter fan.
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Geez. The letters in the title look horrible! They should have let me design the title
[...] BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, uno de esos juegos de los que se habla poco pero que ofrecen bastante (es de los mismos creadores de Guilty Gear), soportará la función Remote Play ―que nos permite jugar y visualizar el título que se encuentre reproduciendo en la PS3 desde la comodidad de nuestra PSP―, según informa PlayStation Nation. [...]
thats cool. im getting this on the 10th instead of the 1rst
A bigger roster… or a lower price… would be all in. 14 ish fighters at that price… not so much. Gametrailers.com doesn’t even list the dang game though. I don’t know why. It’s so hard to find the highest of quality trailers for this game (considering it’s a 2D fighter HD fighter that’s important for comparison’s sake) and well… I care about their reviews over any other companies reviews since I want to SEE what I’m doing and they do the best video reviews I can find. Fuck Gamespot and IGN reviews. Those guys never seem to know what they’re talking about… Calling a game “Best in series” but giving it the lowest score it’s ever gotten or asking what the point in getting to the highest level in the game is, if that’s when the other half of the post game officially STARTS. Freakin n00bs.
[...] 6, Katsuhiro Harada, recently discussed the practice of locked characters in fighters such as BlazBlu and Steet Fighter, and had a few choice words to say about the practice, calling the idea [...]