For those of you who know and love Guilty Gear, I have news for you: the game is most certainly its spiritual successor in terms of art quality, an in-depth fighting system, amazing soundtrack and characters packed with personality.
For those who never heard of Guilty Gear, BlazBlue is a great place to start. The system is friendly to newbies and fighting veterans alike. Even if you are just starting out, after playing for a couple of minutes the combos will be clockwork. Heck, even the right analog stick has assigned special just by moving it in one of four directions.If you like fighting games and especially Guilty Gear, I urge you to pick up this title. It is worth every penny with a host of unlockables, an in depth story mode, English/Japanese audio and crazy fighting. While playing, you can notice how much care and attention was put into the game; it definitely shows. So far, my experience online has been fairly good, the game somewhat lags in the beginning but after a while it's hardly noticeable.
The game is only available in its limited edition form with the standard edition being released a month from now. But why would you ever but that version? The limited bundle has the game, the soundtrack composed by Daisuke Ishiwatari and a Blu-ray disc containing tutorials and tips from experienced player and the staff. The kicker is that the game is still only $60 bucks.
But if you want it, better cross your fingers; the game has been sold out at every Gamestop in my location for both 360 and PS3 and I imagine its no different for other towns.
The only downside is the games limited appeal; there are some who have never heard of Guilty Gear and some people will be turned off by the anime designs. If you can look past that, this fighter is a gem to add to any collection.
Do yourself a favor, just buy the game. If you have PS3, I'll see you online.

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