KasiH
28-06-2009, 05:25 PM
السلام عليكم
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حصلت لعبة القتال الرائعة BlazBlue والتي اتت من المصممين للرائعة Guilty Gear
على تقييم رائع من IGN :
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Limited Edition Review
A must-buy fighter that keeps the 2D tradition alive and well.
by Ryan Clements
US, June 26, 2009 - BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is something of a dream game for me.
Being a devoted follower of developer ARC System Works -- the folks behind the Guilty Gear series -- I was ecstatic when I first found out that BlazBlue was on the way. The oddly-named 2D fighter would serve as the (dare I say it) spiritual successor of the Guilty Gear franchise and preserve the developer's legacy for creating wildly imaginative, fast-paced fighting games with nice visuals. Although I was sad to hear that Guilty Gear might eventually bow out to the BlazBlue name, I was eager to get a fresh start. And now that BlazBlue is finally here, I couldn't be more pleased with the final product.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is one of the most polished, fun fighting games I've ever had the pleasure of playing. Although the game will have a much more limited appeal than mainstream powerhouses like Street Fighter and Tekken, this gem of a fighter really needs to be played by anyone even remotely interested in fighting games. There's almost nothing about this game that rubs me the wrong way and ARC System Works has thought of every little detail a fighting game fan could want.
Limited Edition Content
The initial run of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is actually pretty special, as there's no Standard Edition to be found. That's right: the first copies of BlazBlue will all be Limited Edition. You get the game in its fancy packaging, a two-disc soundtrack full of some fantastic music and a bonus Blu-ray filled with helpful tutorial information -- all for the price of a standard retail game. This really blows other Limited Editions out of the water, considering how both pack-ins are not only "free" but are actually worth getting.
Eventually, BlazBlue will have a Standard Edition run which I will examine when the time comes. But for now, everyone buying BlazBlue gets a very nice package with some great character art on the outside. Inside the box is the aforementioned soundtrack, which spans an impressive 42 tracks across two discs. Composed by ARC System Works designer Daisuke Ishiwatari, these tunes are actually worth giving a listen.
Lastly, the bonus Blu-ray is designed to be an introduction/tutorial to the BlazBlue universe. Although the menus and overall presentation might seem like they came straight out of Apple's iDVD software, the actual information presented is fantastic. Not only are all the game's basic battle systems explained, but BlazBlue experts are brought in to describe character-specific strategies and tips for beginners.
If you didn't already figure it out, I'll summarize my thoughts on this run of BlazBlue: buy it. You can read more about my feelings on the game itself below, but getting all this Limited Edition content for the price of a standard retail game is a steal.
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/videogames/promos/BlazBlue-CT-PS3-LE.jpg
Closing Comments
Honestly, there's no way I could describe everything I love about BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger because I would be writing a novella. All you need to know is that 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.
I know BlazBlue is only targeting a certain type of fighting game fan, but I think the mechanics are cool enough to entertain anyone even remotely interested in the genre. I'm sure that once the community gets its hands on this game, the true test of balancing will begin and issues I might have missed might come to the surface. With that said, there's no escaping the fact that I had a blast playing BlazBlue and I encourage everyone to buy a copy.
It's something of a dream game for me, you see.
Summary
Quote:
9.5 Presentation
A game with a virtually unparalleled level of polish and attention to detail. Fantastic characters inhabit an awesome story of power, sacrifice, (cat girls,) and disaster.
9.0 Graphics
Incredible character sprites battle on top of some very eye-catching backgrounds.
9.0 Sound
Sweet tunes and dual-language voice over make this a real treat to listen to.
9.0 Gameplay
Fast, fun and pristine. An evolution of the Guilty Gear legacy. Drive attacks give each character a unique and exciting flair in the ring.
9.0 Lasting Appeal
Tons of content to unlock, online multiplayer support, branching story paths and more make this an easy buy. You will be happy for a long time.
Final verdict
Spoiler:
9.4 OVERALL
(out of 10 / not an average)
Outstanding!!
مع اني مو فان لالعاب القتال بس شكلها ممتازة خصوصا انه من مصممين جلتي جير :)
http://wiimedia.ign.com/wii/image/object/142/14246579/BlazBlue_Boxart_PS3.esrbjpgboxart_160w.jpg
حصلت لعبة القتال الرائعة BlazBlue والتي اتت من المصممين للرائعة Guilty Gear
على تقييم رائع من IGN :
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Limited Edition Review
A must-buy fighter that keeps the 2D tradition alive and well.
by Ryan Clements
US, June 26, 2009 - BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is something of a dream game for me.
Being a devoted follower of developer ARC System Works -- the folks behind the Guilty Gear series -- I was ecstatic when I first found out that BlazBlue was on the way. The oddly-named 2D fighter would serve as the (dare I say it) spiritual successor of the Guilty Gear franchise and preserve the developer's legacy for creating wildly imaginative, fast-paced fighting games with nice visuals. Although I was sad to hear that Guilty Gear might eventually bow out to the BlazBlue name, I was eager to get a fresh start. And now that BlazBlue is finally here, I couldn't be more pleased with the final product.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is one of the most polished, fun fighting games I've ever had the pleasure of playing. Although the game will have a much more limited appeal than mainstream powerhouses like Street Fighter and Tekken, this gem of a fighter really needs to be played by anyone even remotely interested in fighting games. There's almost nothing about this game that rubs me the wrong way and ARC System Works has thought of every little detail a fighting game fan could want.
Limited Edition Content
The initial run of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is actually pretty special, as there's no Standard Edition to be found. That's right: the first copies of BlazBlue will all be Limited Edition. You get the game in its fancy packaging, a two-disc soundtrack full of some fantastic music and a bonus Blu-ray filled with helpful tutorial information -- all for the price of a standard retail game. This really blows other Limited Editions out of the water, considering how both pack-ins are not only "free" but are actually worth getting.
Eventually, BlazBlue will have a Standard Edition run which I will examine when the time comes. But for now, everyone buying BlazBlue gets a very nice package with some great character art on the outside. Inside the box is the aforementioned soundtrack, which spans an impressive 42 tracks across two discs. Composed by ARC System Works designer Daisuke Ishiwatari, these tunes are actually worth giving a listen.
Lastly, the bonus Blu-ray is designed to be an introduction/tutorial to the BlazBlue universe. Although the menus and overall presentation might seem like they came straight out of Apple's iDVD software, the actual information presented is fantastic. Not only are all the game's basic battle systems explained, but BlazBlue experts are brought in to describe character-specific strategies and tips for beginners.
If you didn't already figure it out, I'll summarize my thoughts on this run of BlazBlue: buy it. You can read more about my feelings on the game itself below, but getting all this Limited Edition content for the price of a standard retail game is a steal.
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/videogames/promos/BlazBlue-CT-PS3-LE.jpg
Closing Comments
Honestly, there's no way I could describe everything I love about BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger because I would be writing a novella. All you need to know is that 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.
I know BlazBlue is only targeting a certain type of fighting game fan, but I think the mechanics are cool enough to entertain anyone even remotely interested in the genre. I'm sure that once the community gets its hands on this game, the true test of balancing will begin and issues I might have missed might come to the surface. With that said, there's no escaping the fact that I had a blast playing BlazBlue and I encourage everyone to buy a copy.
It's something of a dream game for me, you see.
Summary
Quote:
9.5 Presentation
A game with a virtually unparalleled level of polish and attention to detail. Fantastic characters inhabit an awesome story of power, sacrifice, (cat girls,) and disaster.
9.0 Graphics
Incredible character sprites battle on top of some very eye-catching backgrounds.
9.0 Sound
Sweet tunes and dual-language voice over make this a real treat to listen to.
9.0 Gameplay
Fast, fun and pristine. An evolution of the Guilty Gear legacy. Drive attacks give each character a unique and exciting flair in the ring.
9.0 Lasting Appeal
Tons of content to unlock, online multiplayer support, branching story paths and more make this an easy buy. You will be happy for a long time.
Final verdict
Spoiler:
9.4 OVERALL
(out of 10 / not an average)
Outstanding!!
مع اني مو فان لالعاب القتال بس شكلها ممتازة خصوصا انه من مصممين جلتي جير :)