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Alternative Names

ブレイブルー コンティニュアム シフトII

Developer

Arc System Works

Genre

Fighting

Other Versions

PSN, PSP

Release Dates

05/31/11 Aksys Games
03/31/11 Arc System Works
11/04/11 PQube

Community Stats

Owners: 10
Favorite: 1
Tracked: 1
Wishlist: 2
Now Playing: 3
 
8.5

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Summary

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II is an enhanced port of the critically acclaimed BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, and the next installment in the popular 2D fighting game series known as BlazBlue.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II contains the complete set of single player features from the console version, such as Arcade, Score Attack, Training, and Story mode, and also has an ad-hoc Network mode for multiplayer play. This impressive list of features is topped off with new content created solely for the handheld version, including extra story material and brand new modes such as Legion 1.5 and Abyss Mode.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II features the full 18 character cast of the original BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, including the three DLC characters, Makoto, Valkenhayn, and Platinum. Furthermore, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II also features the new system mechanics and game balance revisions introduced by the original Arcade version and system version 1.03. With all of these new features, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II is a brand new fighting game experience sure to meet the expectations of fans everywhere.

  • All-New Single Player Content

Upgrade your character to reach the bottom in the new Abyss Mode, create an army to conquer your foes in the new Legion 1.5 Mode, polish your skills in the revamped Challenge Mode, and earn Platinum Dollars to unlock a host of in-game rewards.

  • Redesigned Fighting Experience

With new system mechanics, game engine revisions, and an entirely rebalanced roster from its original predecessor, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II offers a fully updated fighting game experience for both veterans and newcomers alike.

  • Enhanced Story Features

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II contains not only the full story of the original, but also brand new Story Mode and Arcade Mode segments for players to enjoy.

  • Local Multiplayer

Local multiplayer allows up to 4 players to participate in a single session. Two players will square off while the others are spectators.

  • 3D Functionality

The Nintendo 3DS™ version of the game allows players to experience the next dimension of BlazBlue visuals with full 3D effects in nearly all modes of gameplay.

 

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Sales History

Total Sales
0.04m
Japan
0.05m
NA
0.02m
Europe
0.01m
Others
0.11m
Total
1 6,030 n/a n/a 6,030
2 1,806 n/a n/a 1,806
3 867 n/a n/a 867
4 597 n/a n/a 597
5 595 n/a n/a 595
6 584 n/a n/a 584
7 489 n/a n/a 489
8 540 n/a n/a 540
9 628 n/a n/a 628
10 580 2,491 n/a 372 3,443

Opinion (7)

DarkCronos posted 11/11/2011, 09:46
one of those 100 copies sold in europe is mine, lol
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Salnax posted 11/11/2011, 04:53
Lol at EMEAA.
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menx64 posted 14/08/2011, 11:03
I love 2d fighters...
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MrT-Tar posted 13/08/2011, 07:50
I'll probably grab this when it hits Europe. I love CT on my PS3
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kanjitech18 posted 16/06/2011, 11:24
I've barely seen this game in stores. Only around 3K salesHard to believe the PSP version sold less. Then again, I haven't seen the PSP version at all in stores.
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Salnax posted 14/06/2011, 12:54
I'd like to buy this game, but there simply aren't any reviews. Sending a copy of the game to IGN or something might double the game's sales.
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