![]() ![]() ![]() What truly makes this mode is the character interactions, as seeing not just your favorite crew get back together feels heartening, but also, seeing them interact with completely new characters leads to all sorts of fun moments. There are four campaigns, and the story is told much like in a visual novel, though thankfully, narrative interludes are mostly brief. That said, in spite of these failings, the story mode largely works- viewed primarily as a lens through which to justify characters from these four series coming together for fighting game shenanigans, it does the job. "In spite of these failings, the story mode largely works- viewed primarily as a lens through which to justify characters from these four series coming together for fighting game shenanigans, it does the job." ![]() Not only is it perplexing, it’s also unoriginal, following, in many ways, the story beats from Arc Systems Works’ own Persona 4 Arena games. If that sounds completely nonsensical to you, don’t worry, it is- the story is absolutely absurd, and barely serves to make any sense whatsoever. The core of the crossover lies in the game’s story mode, which is called Episode Mode, and which sees characters from these four disparate universes come together, forced into an alternate dimension by some AI that wants to pit them against one another, and makes up the rules as it goes along. But while fans of those franchises may fear that the final package will be a hodgepodge, or that their favorite series and characters may get sidelined in favor of characters or series more popular, the resulting game is a surprisingly cohesive package that manages to do justice to all four series, acting simultaneously as a reverential tribute to its source material, while also taking some liberties with it to have its own spin and fun along the way. In one of the most ambitious crossover fighters in recent memory, Arc Systems Works brings together the worlds of BlazBlue, Persona 4 Arena, Under Night In-Birth, and RWBY in one combined package. ![]()
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