
BlazBlue got a warm critical reception in the States- is the game still as good in European form?
Here is a snippet from the review:
"Thanks to the crazy anime art style and slightly hardcore look to it, it would be easy to imagine that BlazBlue is an ultra-complicated fighter with more button combos than you can shake a stick at, and a difficulty level that is sky high; a title that only those with an arcade stick should realistically be playing.
Thankfully, nothing could be further from the truth- in fact, BlazBlue is one of the easiest fighters to pick up and play in many years"

Bit Cultures writer Conner plays through his Steam library in alphabetical order, writes a brief summary of his experience on each game, and then gives them his own personal rating. Here's week 10 of Steam A to Z. This week - BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Blocks That Matter, BloodRayne: Betrayal, and Borderlands.

Funimation have announced the English voice cast for the BlazBlue: Alter Memory anime, which they have licensed for release in the U.S.

DJ Killzown Jones of RGN writes, "BlazBlue Calamity Trigger is still a solid fighter that PC fighting game fans should pick up . It is a bit of a disappointment that long load times of the games original release are still present and the games sequels aren’t offered as expansions/add on’s but these things alone should shy away games that haven’t played the game or others who are returning to the series."