U.S. box art revealed for BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend
The U.S. box art has been revealed by Amazon for the upcoming BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend. The cover features some of the characters in the videogame, including the two new fighters: Celica A. Mercury and Lambda No.11. If you are interested in the newest version of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, you can preorder it with this page from the retailer’s website. Find the U.S. box art below this paragraph.
In addition to the new fighters (which brings the total of playable characters to 28), Arc System Works also revamped the Guard Gauge and even added a Stylish Mode (so that beginners can pull off moves without much effort). For the new version, a new story scenario will be implemented as well, featuring the story of two high-school girls (Mai Natsume and Kajun Faycott) with Makoto, Noel and Tsubaki making appearances.
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend is coming out in the North American region later this summer for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and Vita. Surprisingly, there is no Xbox 360 release in the works. The fighting game supports cross-play between the PS4 and PS3 versions as gamers will be able to fight against each other online on the two separate Sony consoles.
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend coming to North America this summer
Aksys Games localizing Arc System Works' updated fighter.
Aksys Games has confirmed it will localize BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in North America this summer.
An updated version of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, which launched for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita last year, the fighter adds a revamped Guard Gauge system, new stage, two new characters, additional scenarios, and a new story mode featuring the characters of the BlazBlue: Remix Heart manga.
Find the full outline below, via Aksys Games.
About
Perform flashy, unique fighting moves with the Drive Button system to quickly take down your opponent! Now players can dish out super-powerful Guard Crush attacks when their opponent’s Barrier Gauge is low with the revamped Guard system. Quickly turn the tide of the battle by using BlazBlue’s unique mechanic – Overdrive – to enhance your skills and abilities. With two new characters, Celica and Lambda, joining the roster, you will be able to choose from 28 different playable characters! Also, check out “Remix Heart”, a new addition to the story mode featuring two characters, Mai Natsume and Kajun Faycott!
Features
“Kokonoe’s Story” scenario
posted on 03.26.15 at 11:06 AM EDT by Thomas James (@iiotenki)
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"My Room" functionality, plus offline replays and preset chat phrases for online added, as well.
image: http://gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Kokonoe-Story_03-26-15.jpg
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend, the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita expansion to BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, will include a new story scenario dedicated to Kokonoe, as well as a handful of changes and additions to both its offline and online modes.
Like the other new story scenarios set for inclusion, Kokonoe’s scenario depicts events from the Ikaruga Civil War. In contrast to the Bullet and Kagura scenarios that are also planned, Kokonoe’s focuses on the events that led to Roy’s transformation into Arakune, while also featuring an episode in which Azrael finds himself arrested.
Gameplay-wise, players in Chrono Phantasma Extend will be able to furnish their own match rooms, which are known as “My Rooms.” Customizable elements include things like wallpaper, flooring, and furniture, among other things, all of which can be changed up to suit each player’s tastes, with the furniture specifically described as varying wildly from the realistic to the unique, with plenty to choose from. The method to unlocking items can vary; while some just require payment with the in-game currency, P$, others require satisfying certain conditions within either the main game or downloadable content to acquire.
Arc System Works provided a small list of example items players can expect to find, which we’ve supplied below:
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend is due out on April 23 in Japan and this summer in North America.
Read more at http://gematsu.com/2015/03/blazblue...ds-kokonoe-story-scenario#jVAuJ3QrX6eo2bJp.99
The U.S. box art has been revealed by Amazon for the upcoming BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend. The cover features some of the characters in the videogame, including the two new fighters: Celica A. Mercury and Lambda No.11. If you are interested in the newest version of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, you can preorder it with this page from the retailer’s website. Find the U.S. box art below this paragraph.
In addition to the new fighters (which brings the total of playable characters to 28), Arc System Works also revamped the Guard Gauge and even added a Stylish Mode (so that beginners can pull off moves without much effort). For the new version, a new story scenario will be implemented as well, featuring the story of two high-school girls (Mai Natsume and Kajun Faycott) with Makoto, Noel and Tsubaki making appearances.BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend is coming out in the North American region later this summer for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and Vita. Surprisingly, there is no Xbox 360 release in the works. The fighting game supports cross-play between the PS4 and PS3 versions as gamers will be able to fight against each other online on the two separate Sony consoles.
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend coming to North America this summer
Aksys Games localizing Arc System Works' updated fighter.
Aksys Games has confirmed it will localize BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in North America this summer.
An updated version of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, which launched for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita last year, the fighter adds a revamped Guard Gauge system, new stage, two new characters, additional scenarios, and a new story mode featuring the characters of the BlazBlue: Remix Heart manga.
Find the full outline below, via Aksys Games.
About
Perform flashy, unique fighting moves with the Drive Button system to quickly take down your opponent! Now players can dish out super-powerful Guard Crush attacks when their opponent’s Barrier Gauge is low with the revamped Guard system. Quickly turn the tide of the battle by using BlazBlue’s unique mechanic – Overdrive – to enhance your skills and abilities. With two new characters, Celica and Lambda, joining the roster, you will be able to choose from 28 different playable characters! Also, check out “Remix Heart”, a new addition to the story mode featuring two characters, Mai Natsume and Kajun Faycott!
Features
- Crush ‘em! – With the all-new revamped Guard Gauge system, players can now determine when to attack/block using the Barrier Gauge meter. When your opponent’s Barrier Gauge meter is depleted, unleash a powerful barrier-shattering move, Guard Crush!
- Ready to Fight with Style? – With Stylish Mode activated, even beginners can perform flashy attacks and combos! Four new features have been added to Stylish Mode: Auto Guard, Combo Attacks, Special Abilities, and Distortion Drive. These features allow players new to fighting games to pull off advanced combos!
- New Stage, Characters and Additional Scenarios! – There will be a total of 28 playable characters with two new exciting characters, Celica and Lambda! BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend includes brand new scenarios and contains digest versions of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger and BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, so both new and returning players can enjoy Story Mode. Celica also comes with a brand new stage, Ishana, the land of memories!
- Remix Heart – Tired from all that fighting? Take a break and enjoy a heart-warming comedic story (mode) featuring two high school girls, Mai Natsume and Kajun Faycott, as well as the characters from the main scenario, Noel, Tsubaki, and Makoto!
“Kokonoe’s Story” scenario
posted on 03.26.15 at 11:06 AM EDT by Thomas James (@iiotenki)
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"My Room" functionality, plus offline replays and preset chat phrases for online added, as well.
image: http://gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Kokonoe-Story_03-26-15.jpg
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend, the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita expansion to BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, will include a new story scenario dedicated to Kokonoe, as well as a handful of changes and additions to both its offline and online modes.
Like the other new story scenarios set for inclusion, Kokonoe’s scenario depicts events from the Ikaruga Civil War. In contrast to the Bullet and Kagura scenarios that are also planned, Kokonoe’s focuses on the events that led to Roy’s transformation into Arakune, while also featuring an episode in which Azrael finds himself arrested.
Gameplay-wise, players in Chrono Phantasma Extend will be able to furnish their own match rooms, which are known as “My Rooms.” Customizable elements include things like wallpaper, flooring, and furniture, among other things, all of which can be changed up to suit each player’s tastes, with the furniture specifically described as varying wildly from the realistic to the unique, with plenty to choose from. The method to unlocking items can vary; while some just require payment with the in-game currency, P$, others require satisfying certain conditions within either the main game or downloadable content to acquire.
Arc System Works provided a small list of example items players can expect to find, which we’ve supplied below:
- Alucard Castle Bed: 3000P$
- SS Rank Wanted Poster: 1000P$
- Pakumen/Terumen Plushies: 1000P$ each
- LCD Television: 2000P$
- Golden Tager Statue: 30000P$
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend is due out on April 23 in Japan and this summer in North America.
Read more at http://gematsu.com/2015/03/blazblue...ds-kokonoe-story-scenario#jVAuJ3QrX6eo2bJp.99
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I should've waited for the inevitable updated version instead of buying the first Chrono Phantasma a while back. I think I only played that shyt once too.