![]() Maybe Aksys Games marketed them with the "wrong" names? Not that it matters much anyway (as I said, I'm nitpicking). The official names are Chronophantasma and Centralfiction (without colon), but for some reason they're often misspelled. Centralfiction is the last game of Ragna's arc, though the BlazBlue series will go on. But yeah, BBCF wins hands down on the multiplayer side of things. In terms of singleplayer content, BBCPE has arguably more game modes so a better replay value. When Centralfiction arrived on Steam it came with all the then available DLC included, and has received another DLC character, Jubei, alongside the console release since then. ![]() It's the final arc of the BlazBlue story following the main character Ragna. It has the most characters and most up to date balance changes. Originally posted by Slaskburk:Centralfiction has more replay value - because it's the latest iteration of the game and the one that will see the most online activity, if that's something you're interested in. Game 1-3 is currently available on Steam in their "Extend" iterations. ![]() "Extend" versions are simply DLC and update inclusive. It's the final arc of the BlazBlue story following the main character Ragna.Ĭhrono Phantasma is the prequel, story wise.Ĭalamity Trigger -> Continuum Shift -> Continuum Shift 2 -> Continuum Shift Extend -> Chrono Phantasma -> Chrono Phantasma Extend -> Central FictionĮach game has different mechanics, story, and game modes - and later iterations feature increasingly additional characters and new or revised moves. Centralfiction has more replay value - because it's the latest iteration of the game and the one that will see the most online activity, if that's something you're interested in. ![]()
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