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Calamity Trigger

Postby batty » Wed 14 Jul, 2010 8:17 pm

Anyone have this? Got it today $20 jbhifi 2nd hand - ign's fighter of the year 2009
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby batty » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 8:56 am

Game sucks so far
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby Strifeboy » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 10:38 am

Lolz, never played it :P
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby DaMorgs » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 11:36 am

Never heard of it
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby dunny » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 2:13 pm

Is there a reason why it's $20?
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby DaMorgs » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 4:43 pm

I can think of a couple...
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby batty » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 7:43 pm

dunny wrote:Is there a reason why it's $20?


Yes because its 2nd hand...but a lot of reputable sites reviewed it very highly last year - like 9.5s
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby batty » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 7:48 pm

87 on metacritic with some rave reviews:

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
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1UP

Their work deserves attention -- and praise -- because it exceeds expectations and delivers a thoroughly well-thought out, pragmatic, and enjoyable online experience. I can say without hesitation that BlazBlue raises the barometer on which all fighters should be judged.
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100

Gaming Age

BlazBlue's online system puts titles like Street Fighter IV to shame, and the overall beauty of high-def 2D sprites put it at the top of the graphics department as well.
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100

Hardcore Gamer Magazine

It will take at least another year for the game's full depth to be discovered. [Issue#35, p.44]
95

GamerNode

A terrific fighter in every sense of the word, BlazBlue is a game that you should be playing, whether fighting games are your thing or not. Do not miss it.
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95

MEGamers

An amazing fighting game that ever fan should own.
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94

Cheat Code Central

The fighting system in BlazBlue is the deepest I have seen this generation, and the level of exploration that is possible within the combat is something that is rare indeed.
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94

IGN

This has become one of my favorite fighters of all time and the level of polish and detail this 2D wonder has is amazing. The character designs are excellent, the fighting mechanics are top-notch and there are even extra animated scenes that feature chibi (super adorable) versions of the characters talking about the BlazBlue universe.
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93

InsideGamer.nl

Blazblue is quite frankly the best 2D-fighting game of the moment!
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92

ZTGameDomain

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is the type of game fans usually get only once a generation. The sheer amount of passion and care that was taken to ensure balance, accessibility, and enjoyment is nearly unmatched.
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92

GamingTrend

With sharp execution, uncounted hours of gameplay, and gorgeous sound and video, you’ll be hard pressed to beat this game.
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92

ImpulseGamer

At the end of the day, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is an outrageous fighter that breaks away from Western norms and gives the player something uniquely different and more importantly, entertaining.
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91

Vandal Online

BlazBlue is delightful for a fighting game fan.
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91

GameShark

BlazBlue is a new franchise that calls back to the cabinet. It’s what you’d expect out of, and it’s what you want in, a new 2D fighting game.
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90

Teletext GameCentral

The new 2D fighter from the creators of Guilty Gear trails a blaze of innovative and accessible glory.
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90

Play Magazine

Fire is the new dust, and BlazBlue is the new hotness of the fighting game world. Still a bit hard to fully grasp at first for newbies, but don't let that scare you off.
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90

PSX Extreme

One of the best 2D fighters to come out in the past decade. Not since Street Fighter III have we been given something this quick, accessible, intense, fluid, deep, and so well done overall.
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90

GameSpy

It's at once entirely expected and a crying shame that this game won't catch on in the same way that, say, Street Fighter IV did, as BlazBlue packs what may be the best online play ever seen in a 2D fighting game (it is -- at worst -- neck-and-neck with the amazing Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix in this category, though the option to replay ranked matches certainly gives it a tantalizing edge).
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90

Thunderbolt

The story is lengthy and surprisingly well-written, and the voice acting is stellar. The combat mechanics are a solid combination of combo and tactical options, with a dash of insane supermoves for good measure. While there’s a nice variety of gameplay modes and unlockables, the online multiplayer is what will keep you coming back long after you’ve gotten through everything. The presentation sets a new standard for 2D fighting games; no other fighter can pull it off with the same kind of style.
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90

GamePro

But if you're looking for a unique fighting experience with tons of charm and wit then look no further than BlazBlue. [Aug 2009, p.80]
90

Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)

BlazBlue has the moves and goods to back it up. [Aug 2009, p.71]
90

GameTrailers

A true champion for the masses. Its over the top, vibrant style is a true spectacle in HD, and its strokes of fighting innovation trickle down into every one of its bells and whistles. If you're looking for an extremely smooth fighter with pomp and panache, BlazBlue is a sure bet.
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90

Eurogamer

I can think of only a few instances where a new fighting game has broken onto the genre as such a strong contender, but with the Drive system in place BlazBlue is a genuine challenger for any fight fan's time.
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TotalPlayStation

I'm still rather amazed that this year have given us so many great fighting games, but none of them were as surprising and welcome as BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, which stays true to the old school while bringing something fresh that mixes it up.
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90

Meristation

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is at the moment one of the best fighting games, and the unique that can be considered to the height of Street Fighter IV. Sprites in high definition, amazing backgrounds, fast and intense play system... The best game than Arc System Works never has created.
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90

SpazioGames

Quotation forthcoming.
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90

games(TM)

BlazBlue is an outstanding fighter that we pray blossoms into the successful series it deserves. [Oct 2009, p.124]
90

Play UK

The combo system is so rich and ridiculously deep that just learning one character will take you months. [Issue#183, p.79]
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Playstation Official Magazine UK

It actually works quite beautifully. [Feb 2010, p.112]
90

Eurogamer Italy

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is an awesome game, with a fantastic 2D HD graphic and a deep gameplay. The combat system is quite similar to the Guilty Gear one, and it's perfect for who is looking for a fast paced beat'em up.
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90

TheSixthAxis

BlazBlue is a wonderfully presented game which should appeal to the more casual audience thanks to its easy and accessible control system. It also looks absolutely fantastic and is a blast to play. If you’re after a 2D fighter then you will certainly not go wrong with this one. Outstanding stuff.
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89

PSFocus

The release of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger in Europe is a bit late, but besides that it’s one hell of a fighter. The game got easy pick-up gameplay but can go very deep. The graphics are at a high level and the audio is a bit strange for these kind of games, but still very cool. If you are looking for a fighter besides Street Fighter IV for example, than BlazBlue is a must have!
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89

Worth Playing

The actual gameplay; in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger; is relentlessly crazy, to the point where even two complete novices flailing away at one another will be entertained by the ridiculous crap they're able to pull off.
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89

GameZone

Who would have thought a 2D side-scrolling fighter could look this amazing on a next-gen system. Well, obviously ARC did and they delivered with the heir apparent to the Guilty Gear franchise.
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85

GamingXP

With BlazBlue - Calamity Trigger, Arc System Works has developed a real surprise hit. Although the fans would have preferred a new Guilty Gear, this game is a great title on its own.
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85

PSM3 Magazine UK

Handsome, intricate brawler is worth an import for 2D fight fans. [Sept 2009, p.74]
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83

3DJuegos

BlazBlue is a highly evolved 2D Fighting game, in the same line of Guilty Gear. Great art, fluid animations and a deep, complex and hysterical gameplay are the main virtues of Calamity Trigger.
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83

Game Revolution

While BlazBlue is unabashedly brutal online, there’s more than enough offline content to keep beginners busy until they feel skilled enough to brave online play. BlazBlue doesn’t apologize for its complexity, but it does make everyone feel welcome.
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80

GameSpot

BlazBlue is a worthy successor to Guilty Gear. It's also a fast-paced, colorful fighting game with a lot to offer.
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80

Destructoid

The fact that BlazBlue's combat system feels so original is quite an achievement. Add a high level of accessibility, solid online play, and beautifully detailed animation, and you have a must buy for any fans of hand drawn, 2D fighters.
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80

BigPond GameArena

BlazBlue Calamity Trigger nearly didn’t make it out here - which would have been a tragedy. It is one of the most entertaining, bunny boiling insane 2D fighters I’ve played, though it does have a distinctly Japanese feel to it which may not appeal to all - I'll be there for another round.
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Playstation Official Magazine Australia

Where Street Fighter IV feels like a measured and calculated game of chess, BlazBlue feels more like a game of basketball: it’s easy to get the basics, but once you’ve got to grips with its intricacies you’ll feel be slam-dunking and showing off. [Apr 2010, p.74]
80

Gamereactor Sweden

It's not often that a fighting game has so much to offer both for fans and newbies, but Blazblue should please everyone. The characters are great and the fights varied and fun.
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80

GameDaily

The word hardcore works for and against the game. On the positive side, BlazBlue features complex stories for each of its 12 fighters, magnificent art, special moves mapped to the right analog stick and lag free online play with detailed stat tracking. If you love anime, this is an essential purchase. On the negative side, however, BlazBlue's narratives make little sense, characters talk over one another before fights, others have long-winded dialogue and a steep learning curve will frustrate a lot of casual fighting fans hoping to button mash their way to victory; you just can't walk into this game expecting to unleash insane combos ala Marvel Vs. Capcom 2.
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Boomtown

BlazBlue is a finely crafted fighting game with some real depth to it. Polished art, great character designs and some solid mechanics make this addictive once it gets under your skin.
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VideoGamer

BlazBlue does, however, make a case for 2D sprites, much more so than King Of Fighters XII because the graphics are a lot smoother and they don't go all pixelated if you get too close to the screen.
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78

Game Informer

In the hands of an expert fighter this game is stunning, but joystick jockeys who are out of shape might want to start an intense training regimen. [July 2009, p.83]
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70

D+PAD Magazine

Staggeringly beautiful and with a surprisingly gentle learning curve, Blazblue has much going for it, but its delayed release means it is unlikely to generate anywhere near the sales it arguably deserves.
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RealGamer

Overall, for all its bizarre dialogue, crazy stories and weird looking characters with strange voiceovers it works this game is amazingly entertaining and slightly addictive!
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60

Giant Bomb

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is probably a game best suited for people who have been playing fighting games for a long time, but even then, its style seems to be deliberately divisive. It's certainly worth trying out if you're a fan of the genre, but it's entirely possible that you'll find the whole thing to be a big, loud mess.
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby Prawn » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 9:36 am

Never heard it called Calamity Trigger before, only Blazblue. Reviewers were mad for it.

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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby Kill Paul Vol 3 » Sun 18 Jul, 2010 12:49 am

batty wrote:Game sucks so far


That was my thought when I first played it... then I gave it another chance and then really enjoyed it... it not like a Street Fighter game but plays more like a Guilty Gear game!!! Once you master BlazBlue you will enjoy it for what it's worth!!! All it takes is just alot of practice to crack this gem that's all I can say!!! Then when you learn about barrier crushes, astral finish, distortion and etc you will enjoy it.

At times I do think that Street Fighter IV should have won that IGN fighting game of the year award!!!
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby batty » Mon 26 Jul, 2010 7:41 pm

I am hating this game - the story mode sucks hard because you have to press x to read a line of text and ITS ALL TEXT!!! and its not well written...the fighting system consists of spamming one or two buttons - I hate it and I hate anime japanese shite games like this - this game is on par with Legendary the Box as far as sucking goes.
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby DaMorgs » Wed 28 Jul, 2010 2:45 pm

batty wrote:I am hating this game - the story mode sucks hard because you have to press x to read a line of text and ITS ALL TEXT!!! and its not well written...the fighting system consists of spamming one or two buttons - I hate it and I hate anime japanese shite games like this - this game is on par with Legendary the Box as far as sucking goes.


So this is going in the 'Avoid Like The Plague' box?
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby batty » Thu 29 Jul, 2010 8:38 am

DaMorgs wrote:
batty wrote:I am hating this game - the story mode sucks hard because you have to press x to read a line of text and ITS ALL TEXT!!! and its not well written...the fighting system consists of spamming one or two buttons - I hate it and I hate anime japanese shite games like this - this game is on par with Legendary the Box as far as sucking goes.


So this is going in the 'Avoid Like The Plague' box?


Agreed.

Now, who wants to buy a second hand copy of this great game Ive got? It's called Blaz Blu Calamity Trigger - awesome anime 2d fighting action with deep story mode?
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby DaMorgs » Thu 29 Jul, 2010 4:00 pm

Ooh! Um......no.
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Re: Calamity Trigger

Postby dunny » Thu 29 Jul, 2010 4:11 pm

Where is Macca when you need him?
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