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A 28-character anime fighter that packs more single-player content than most fighting games dare attempt, but walks in assuming you already care deeply about its sprawling lore.

My first honest impression of Chronophantasma Extend was that Arc System Works made it for people who already love Arc System Works. That's not a dismissal, it's a framing device, because once you accept that premise, nearly everything about this package makes sense and holds up well. This is a fast, air-dash-heavy 2D fighter with a trio of gauges to manage, an emphasis on aggressive pressure, and a per-character Drive system that gives every fighter on the roster a unique mechanic. Kagura shifts stances with his zweihander. Celica fights in tandem with her robot guardian Minerva, healing as she attacks. Lambda-11, split here into a standalone character from Nu-13, plays as a zoning and rushdown hybrid. No two characters share a template, which means the 28-character roster genuinely feels like 28 different games nested inside one. The mechanical spine is the Overdrive system, which gives character-specific powered buffs tied to current health, creating real risk-reward decisions mid-round. Layer on top the Barrier Gauge, which depletes under sustained blocking and opens opponents up for a Guard Crush, and you have a system that rewards reading your opponent rather than just knowing the longest combo route. The PC-exclusive CP mode lets you toggle back to the original Chronophantasma balance in Training, Versus, and Player Matches, which is a small but thoughtful feature for players who prefer that patch's feel. The tutorial and Challenge modes are genuinely useful, walking newcomers through everything from basic air dashes to character-specific combo routes, which puts it well ahead of the genre average on accessibility. A Stylish Mode with Auto Guard and automatic Distortion Drives lowers the floor further for absolute newcomers. Where Chronophantasma Extend separates itself from standard fighters is the sheer volume of story content. The visual novel component includes a main story, side scenarios for Bullet, Kagura, and Kokonoe, the Remix Heart branch following Mai Natsume and Kajun Faycott, digest recaps of the two prior games, and eight additional gag scenarios. One Steam user logged 35 hours and described still being roughly halfway through the VN content alone. That volume is impressive. The catch is that the narrative assumes prior series investment. Jump in cold and the alternate timelines, secret organizations, and named-character web will feel like homework. The digest recaps help, but only partially. Beyond story, the mode list is substantial: Arcade, Versus, online Ranked and Player Matches, Challenge, Score Attack, Unlimited Mars, and Abyss, the last of which is a wave-survival mode with RPG-style stat upgrades as you descend through Kagutsuchi. The online netcode earned genuine praise at launch and the port itself runs cleanly. The online player population has thinned over the years, which is the honest caveat for anyone prioritizing competitive play over solo content. For solo grinders, though, the content depth holds up. The hand-drawn sprite work at 1080p still looks sharp, and the soundtrack carries that hard rock DNA Arc System Works has been building since Guilty Gear. The verdict on who this is for comes down to one question: do you want a fighting game or a fighting game plus a 30-hour visual novel? If the answer is both, Chronophantasma Extend delivers that combination better than almost anything else in the genre. If you just want competitive matchmaking with an active ranked pool, the series has moved on to Central Fiction and you should look there. But as a single-player-rich, mechanically deep, absurdly content-complete package, this entry still earns its Very Positive rating without much argument. Alex, Scout Team

BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend

BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend

2 mar 2016Arc System WorksH2 Interactive Co., Ltd.
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A 28-character anime fighter that packs more single-player content than most fighting games dare attempt, but walks in assuming you already care deeply about its sprawling lore.

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My first honest impression of Chronophantasma Extend was that Arc System Works made it for people who already love Arc System Works. That's not a dismissal, it's a framing device, because once you accept that premise, nearly everything about this package makes sense and holds up well. This is a fast, air-dash-heavy 2D fighter with a trio of gauges to manage, an emphasis on aggressive pressure, and a per-character Drive system that gives every fighter on the roster a unique mechanic. Kagura shifts stances with his zweihander. Celica fights in tandem with her robot guardian Minerva, healing as she attacks. Lambda-11, split here into a standalone character from Nu-13, plays as a zoning and rushdown hybrid. No two characters share a template, which means the 28-character roster genuinely feels like 28 different games nested inside one. The mechanical spine is the Overdrive system, which gives character-specific powered buffs tied to current health, creating real risk-reward decisions mid-round. Layer on top the Barrier Gauge, which depletes under sustained blocking and opens opponents up for a Guard Crush, and you have a system that rewards reading your opponent rather than just knowing the longest combo route. The PC-exclusive CP mode lets you toggle back to the original Chronophantasma balance in Training, Versus, and Player Matches, which is a small but thoughtful feature for players who prefer that patch's feel. The tutorial and Challenge modes are genuinely useful, walking newcomers through everything from basic air dashes to character-specific combo routes, which puts it well ahead of the genre average on accessibility. A Stylish Mode with Auto Guard and automatic Distortion Drives lowers the floor further for absolute newcomers. Where Chronophantasma Extend separates itself from standard fighters is the sheer volume of story content. The visual novel component includes a main story, side scenarios for Bullet, Kagura, and Kokonoe, the Remix Heart branch following Mai Natsume and Kajun Faycott, digest recaps of the two prior games, and eight additional gag scenarios. One Steam user logged 35 hours and described still being roughly halfway through the VN content alone. That volume is impressive. The catch is that the narrative assumes prior series investment. Jump in cold and the alternate timelines, secret organizations, and named-character web will feel like homework. The digest recaps help, but only partially. Beyond story, the mode list is substantial: Arcade, Versus, online Ranked and Player Matches, Challenge, Score Attack, Unlimited Mars, and Abyss, the last of which is a wave-survival mode with RPG-style stat upgrades as you descend through Kagutsuchi. The online netcode earned genuine praise at launch and the port itself runs cleanly. The online player population has thinned over the years, which is the honest caveat for anyone prioritizing competitive play over solo content. For solo grinders, though, the content depth holds up. The hand-drawn sprite work at 1080p still looks sharp, and the soundtrack carries that hard rock DNA Arc System Works has been building since Guilty Gear. The verdict on who this is for comes down to one question: do you want a fighting game or a fighting game plus a 30-hour visual novel? If the answer is both, Chronophantasma Extend delivers that combination better than almost anything else in the genre. If you just want competitive matchmaking with an active ranked pool, the series has moved on to Central Fiction and you should look there. But as a single-player-rich, mechanically deep, absurdly content-complete package, this entry still earns its Very Positive rating without much argument.

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steamDrive SystemVisual Novel FighterAir-Dash CombatOverdrive MechanicWave Survival ModePer-Character TutorialsStylish ModeAbyss ModeLore-Heavy Narrative

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Arc System Works
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H2 Interactive Co., Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
2 mar 2016

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