In your case, I'd say a good rental is in order. Story mode can be fun, but without people to play against, BlazBlue doesn't have a ton of staying power. But, to be fair, this is true of just about any fighting game, so take that how you will. In many ways, BlazBlue has one of the better single-player story modes out there, but I'm not entirely sure it's worth a full-price purchase all on it's own.Serenegoose said:Hey, I have a question that isn't worth starting a thread over - there's blazblue players here. I like the look of it, but don't have/not getting live and don't have anybody in person who'd play it with me. Is the story/botmatch mode worth anything, or is it only fun against other people?
Thanks, that told me everything I needed to know.Leemaster777 said:In your case, I'd say a good rental is in order. Story mode can be fun, but without people to play against, BlazBlue doesn't have a ton of staying power. But, to be fair, this is true of just about any fighting game, so take that how you will. In many ways, BlazBlue has one of the better single-player story modes out there, but I'm not entirely sure it's worth a full-price purchase all on it's own.Serenegoose said:Hey, I have a question that isn't worth starting a thread over - there's blazblue players here. I like the look of it, but don't have/not getting live and don't have anybody in person who'd play it with me. Is the story/botmatch mode worth anything, or is it only fun against other people?
I actually found it a lot easier with luigi for the most part. The purple coin challenge in toy zone isn't quite as nightmarish when you've a longer jump. The lava level danger run is much harder though, it's real easy to slip into the fire...Jerious1154 said:Getting all 120 normal stars in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Jesus Christ there are some tough levels in that game.
When I finally get all 242 will probably be an even prouder moment, but I'm not quite there yet.