![]() Indeed, during Chapter 2, the game’s story takes a better turn, bringing with itself some incredible visual gags and funny scenarios. As such, the number of funny references and jokes increases by a lot. ![]() Not to mention, it also doesn’t tease you with DLC (since it’s packaged on the game itself at this point). So Arc System Works had time to properly develop a story mode that properly involved the entire roster of the game. See, at this point, it’s been a year since the game’s release. Compared to Chapter 1, the game takes a rather unexpected turn and brings a more hilarious story. In fact, I would say that this is actually the high point in the game’s story mode. Once we move on to Chapter 2, things become better. You know, to tease people so they purchase it. Not helping things is that said characters would make appearances throughout the story. Many players hated to see that half of the roster would have to be purchased. During the game’s release, one of the most contentious points of discussion was the amount of DLC for the game. The worst part of it is that this Chapter has the habit of teasing the players with DLC characters. Not helping things is the fact that every character in the P4A cast is kind of dumb during their chapter. I ended up dreading the P4A campaign because that chapter has the tendency of overexplaining everything. This is just one of the many problems that come with BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle’s first chapter. In fact, what makes this decision all the more confusing is the fact that the only character who effectively collects all 4 of the Keystones is Ruby in her story arc. I am quite surprised at this development, especially because it essentially makes every other story arc irrelevant. This isn’t seen in any capacity in the other story sections. Oddly enough, the Blazblue campaign allows you to make multiple decisions that alter the plot for that section. With P4A, UNIST, BB, and RWBY getting their own playable sections. ![]() Without spoiling much the first chapter goes through several arcs that reveal the true ending. Let’s start by talking about the game’s story mode: The first chapter focuses on a “Tournament” where the characters from different worlds get to clash their swords, guns, scythes and other sorts of weaponry for Keystones that would allow them to return to their worlds. The Mysterious Phantom Field Manifests Chapter 1 Could this game be great for new players? Is this game appealing enough for the FGC while also being accessible enough for the players who are just mildly experienced in fighting games? Is this game’s story mode finally worth playing? Let’s find out through this BBTAG 2.0 Review.
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