BlazBlue Continuum Shift is the direct sequel to Calamity Trigger with expanded roster, enriched heat system and new bang mechanic. Deeper and more balanced. The second BlazBlue consolidates the saga.
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Category
Fighting2 players12+
Description
Second entry of the saga by Arc System Works, following Noel Vermillion caught in a new time loop after Calamity Trigger. Published by PQube in Europe and Aksys Games in North America, released in 2010 across Japan, North America and Europe. Eighteen playable fighters including Hazama, Tsubaki Yayoi, Mu-12 and Makoto Nanaya, single-button Beginner mode for novices, detailed tutorial mode, visual-novel story mode.
BlazBlue - Continuum Shift review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Hand-drawn high-definition sprites of rare finesse, flamboyant effects and polished anime design: Arc System Works signs a peak of 2D fighting. The fluidity of the animation and the brilliance of the colours elevate every clash. This graphic virtuosity, lively and refined, perpetuates the studio's excellence.
Signed by Daisuke Ishiwatari, the music electrifies every duel with heavy metal riffs and flamboyant vocal themes, like "Rebellion". Each fighter has their own supercharged rock anthem, sticking to the fury of the clashes. This blazing sonic identity, in the lineage of Guilty Gear, galvanises brawling fans.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Carrying the saga on past its first chapter, Continuum Shift stretches its story mode into a branching fresco where each character reveals their own truth. An expanded roster, missions, challenges and online bouts feed long-term play. That narrative generosity coupled with demanding technique made it a landmark step in the series.
Technical info
💾7,4 GB📅01/07/2010
Published by Aksys Games
BlazBlue - Continuum Shift (PS3) price, value & rarity
BlazBlue's second chapter, fleshing out the roster and combat mechanics of the young series. A niche fighter with a modest run, it stays less widespread than the genre's heavyweights and is followed by 2D versus fans building the full series. Its interest lies in its place in the progression of a cult line rather than in very marked scarcity.
Better with friends
A wildly rich 2D fighter, where each character plays by such different rules that learning a new opponent feels like discovering another game. The competition rewards fine mastery and reading intentions, in duels of joyful nerviness. Demanding for newcomers, the skill gap can sting, but local versus stays clear and deep, ideal for evenings among enthusiasts.
Is BlazBlue - Continuum Shift still worth playing in 2026?
Continuum Shift consolidates the gains of Calamity Trigger and marks a real step up for the saga. The roster widens, the heat-gauge system grows richer and the new mechanic brings more depth to the fights. The 2D animation by Arc System Works keeps its characteristic beauty that does not date. Still, it has since been outclassed by its own Extend version, more generous, and by later entries. Best reserved, then, for fans curious to follow the series' evolution, while others have every reason to aim for a more accomplished edition.