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The game's cast is eclectic featuring Rachel Alucard, a vampire child decked in Victorian attire to Jubei, a cat with two tails that walks upright and is clad in samurai gear. All of it is voiced in Japanese and there are subtitles to pour over - for a game with 'Special Edition' in the title, voice acting would've been nice. Be prepared to read a lot as BlazBlue Central Fiction Special Edition has no English voice acting.
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However it's made easier thanks to the ability to recap events from past games (there were three of them) plus a handy in-game glossary that does a good job of explaining minor plot points. There are multiple organisations, individual character arcs and even time travel to keep track of, and some may find BlazBlue Central Fiction Special Edition's story to be convoluted. With that said, the pacing is breakneck, moving from absurd jokes one minute to utmost drama the next. This attention to detail extends to BlazBlue Central Fiction Special Edition's plot which is more than the straightforward fare most fighting games tend to be. Throw an appropriately bombastic rock soundtrack and BlazBlue Central Fiction Special Edition for the Nintendo Switch not just looks good but also sounds great.
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Its animations are intricate too with each character's attack, parry, and jump being smooth and unique.
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Be it in handheld or docked mode, it's a gorgeous game. Visually, BlazBlue Central Fiction Special Edition is stunning thanks to its fantastic looking anime aesthetic. Is the Nintendo Switch version of this over the top fighting game any good? Let's find out.
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It's also a port of BlazBlue Central Fiction that originally graced the PS3 and PS4 back in 2016 and comes with all of its downloadable content (hence the 'Special Edition' moniker). While that was a crossover title featuring characters from other games such as Persona 4 Arena and Under Night In-Birth anime such as RWBY in addition, of course, to the BlazBlue series, Central Fiction focusses solely on the BlazBlue universe. Aside from being a mouthful of a name, BlazBlue Central Fiction Special Edition for the Nintendo Switch is the second game in the 2D fighting franchise for Nintendo's hybrid console after last year's solid BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle.