
Jorge S Fernandez: "In a way, 2D Anime fighting games are very similar to the source material they derive from: brilliantly animated, action packed, and borderline impenetrable to all but the most hardcore enthusiasts. Recent fighters like Blazblue, Arcana Hearts and Dengenki Bunko tend to feature a fanservice-seasoned spread of colorful characters engaging in psychedelic battles that can barely be followed by the naked eye, but also come with a strategy guide’s ransom of button inputs, special meters and crucial strategies that bring strict learning curves to these games that most casual players won’t be able to get by with mere button mashing."

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel is a 2D fighting game that has recently received a PC port. The fighting roster is taken from various nitroplus titles, or associated franchises, and what you get is basically an anime stylized fighting game with what could arguably be one of the most niche character rosters in an English speaking country. That being said, I recognized at least half the cast, including the support characters, so I guess I’m fairly niche as well. Don’t let the full female cast mislead you though, most of the playable characters are either primary or secondary protagonists, or antagonists, in their respective series, and I’m pretty sure at least four or five of them would be considered “top ranked assassins”

Drew throws down with anime girls in his latest review.

GR Reviewer Will Worrall says:
"This is a fun little tournament fighter clearly intended for fans of the various anime, manga and light novels from which it borrows characters. Although the fighting is a little difficult to grasp at times, it’s very fun and fast paced, and the extra mode stapled on is charming and funny. You’re likely to have fun with this game, whether you enjoy fighting games or not."