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First off the gameplay: The 2. D fighting is more fluid like Street Fighter and not as technical/stiff as Guilty Gear. The gameplay mechanics is similar to Persona 4 arena where you have assists, guard breaks and specials. Gameplay consist of a 4 button setup: assist, light, medium, and heavy attack. The game is fast paced and heavily based off combos like the Marvel vs Capcom games if you really want to master it. There is also a trump card feature in the game which temporary boost your stats for a quick comeback or devastating finish. There are a cast of 1.
Story is presented in a visual novel format (no cinematic cutscenes) and is what you expect from a cross over fighting game: you (character you select in arcade mode) are transported to a mysterious world where someone asks you to your help to fix the world's hopes and dreams, and hopefully once fulfilled you are transported back to your own world. Along the way, you get character interactions which is surprisingly good as the characters display the same mannerisms as they would in their respective series.
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For example, Asuna and Kirito (Sword Art Online) treat everyone as if they're in an MMO RPG and Taiga (Toradora!) is very stubborn about her height which almost every character in the game teases her on. You get scenarios where Kirito comments on Shana's (Shakugan no Shana) flame sword and wishes it'll drop as loot if he defeats her, and Shana responds back and tell Kirito that he's stupid and this is real life. There is also a 'dream duel' mode where it's focused on more witty banter with characters if you don't want to go through the generic plot in arcade mode. There are a lot of custom banter throughout the game in terms of visual novel story and introductory taunt before battle. If you are not a fan or familiar with the series presented, you may feel a bit lost. Graphics. Each character has very nice sprites with no pixelation resembling the anime or manga they're coming from.
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The stages themselves are also very detailed, but wish there was more going on in the background as most of the stages are static images. There's very little fan service in terms of visuals (no huge busts in women and overly muscular guys) as most of the cast are female tsundere with A- cups. Sound. Very good soundtrack, most inspired by Sega games. There are Japanese only voice overs for every character, but you do get English subtitles. There are also subtitles at the beginning and in- between rounds above the character's heads which is a nice touch. The menu and game setup is very old school.- There are no tutorials so you have to learn as you go or look it up online- No annoying installs: just insert disc and play- Everything is unlockable (No DLC): characters, color pallet swaps, artworks to music- Loading times are very fast as if you're playing on a cartridge game- Score Attack, Timed, survival mode, and training.
There is an online mode, but is non- existent as I tried connecting to matches separate times in a day without any luck. Overall very good fighting game with nice character interaction. A anime fan's wet dream.
For those who are not anime fans, you will still get some fun out of it, but will not get some of the references.