![]() These between match dialog bits can be pretty word-heavy at times, and the RPG mode tells the story in a visual novel style that relies heavily on cuts of visuals and loads of text. The one twist to the arcade mode is that you can choose a sort of branching path for the story that could impact difficulty or opponent you are up against. Online matches, an arcade mode, training and an RPG mode. In terms of the actual game and modes, you have a lot of the typical fare and a unique one as well. The music is enjoyable as well, if not quite as catchy as the aforementioned Guilty Gear tracks. Everything looks gorgeous, from the characters themselves to the environments they are fighting in. The visuals are that same cel-shaded variety that provides fast, fluid movement during combat. At this point Arc System Works knows the fight game as well as anyone in the business, and that expertise shines through here.Īt first blush, I was reminded of the sword combat and storyline / RPG mode of the most recent SoulCalibur game, but the actual gameplay reminds me of Guilty Gear. ![]() What Versus does is take many of the characters from that game and put them into a 2.5D side-view fighting game. I knew that it had quite the following as an RPG in Japan, and had seen some details on the characters and story in the past, but it’s not a property I know particularly well. My own experience with the Granblue Fantasy IP is relatively limited. Granblue Fantasy: Versus – Legendary Edition is a fun, slick anime-styled fighting game that has plenty that kept me coming back for more. Having missed this title the first time it came out, this seemed like the perfect opportunity to get my hands on it now – and I’m certainly glad that I did. With it you also get all thirteen of the game’s DLC characters, including the two recently released Avatar Belial and Vira characters. Granblue Fantasy: Versus – Legendary Edition is a packaged version of the previous released Granblue Fantasy: Versus. Granblue Fantasy: Versus – Legendary Edition by developer Arc System Works and publisher XSEED Games- Sony PlayStation 4 review written by Nick with a copy provided by the publisher. ![]()
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