As we go through his act in the arcade mode of BlazBlue: Central Fiction, we better understand the true nature of his world.
#Blazblue central fiction character select series
We always had some idea that the novel series he’s from, BlazBlue: Bloodedge Experience, was a prequel to the video game’s timeline. Naoto is interesting, in that his presence helps us better understand the nature of timelines and realities in the BlazBlue universe. Her connection to the Azure gives us an additional opportunity to comprehend something that may otherwise be beyond us. We understand how her presence will help Ragna achieve his destiny. All of these things end up factoring into BlazBlue: Central Fiction’s storyline in some way and, with her presence, we see the role she’s destined to fulfill after her previous, happy life. In her own XBlaze – Code: Embryo and XBlaze – Lost: Memories stories, we saw her interactions with Legacy Weapons like the Sealed Spear: Izayoi and the Master Unit, watched her decide to stay in the Boundary with the Embryo, sealing the Wadatsumi Gate and creating the Phantom Field. With Es, we gain a better understanding of her character and how everything she has done influenced the BlazBlue series. Through him, we learn more about himself and some of the other characters. He’s interesting in the same way Litchi is, as both are flawed characters who are descending into some dark places. Through him, we get to see how the wants and needs of someone who doesn’t seem to have any would be exposed and exploited. We watch as he becomes something of the ultimate tool.
He’s one of the characters to have Act 1, 2, and 3 storylines in the arcade mode, following his activities throughout the game. While having someone with that skill set as a playable character is interesting, especially since he makes use of shadowy abilities and clones to attack enemies, his real strength comes form the way in which he’s used in the plot. He’s Kagura’s servant and an assassin, someone who just seemed to be there in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma. Hibiki seems like the most innocuous of all five immediately available new BlazBlue: Central Fiction cast members. Each one fits perfectly within this storyline and offers answers to questions we might not even know we had, elaborating on their own roles and the nature of the game. They’re cool characters, but you might wonder if they really have a place here. While getting to finally control Nine and Izanami is something we’ve wanted since we’ve known about their existence and involvement in the BlazBlue storyline, Es, Hibiki, and Naoto are outliers. Es, Nine, Hibiki, Naoto, and Izanami are all immediately available to choose from at the start. Note: For team games this is NOT their position on the team.When people go through BlazBlue: Central Fiction, they have five new playable characters to choose from. Shows how many people have this character as main, second or third string fighter in their profiles. Anchor, how often this character appears on teams in the anchor position.ġS, 2S, 3S 1st String, 2nd String and 3rd String respectively. Middle, how often this character appears on teams in the middle position.Īnc. Point, how often this character appears on teams in the point position.
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