
Joystiq writes: "It's hard to avoid comparing BlazBlue: Continuum Shift with Super Street Fighter IV. Both are budget-priced updates that add new characters and modes to existing fighting games. But where Capcom's offering improves on its predecessor by expanding the character roster and retooling the online experience, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift's biggest selling point is that it makes it surprisingly easy for newcomers to get in on the action."

"Amazon has added new game deals for March 10th. Deals are BlazBlue: Continuum Shift $10, Disney INFINITY: Toy Box Starter Pack (2.0 Edition) $20, Rodea the Sky Soldier $14 and lots more!"

2D fighters are slowly trickling out on PC, and the second BlazBlue game has now joined that group. Fans of Arc System Works’s Guilty Gear or Persona Arena games can now enjoy this entry in the BlazBlue series.
The sweet science, the bar room brawl, the theory of thuganomics. It's all up for discussion in this weeks episode of Lazygamer TV.
Joystick always had a retarded rating system that was based on how many it appeals to.
Quality =/= Range of Appeal
You're suppose to be rating the quality of the game, not telling us how many people it appeals to. Learn2BasicLogic.