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BlazBlue Entropy Effect

$19.99 $12.99
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Metacritic:
83
Developer:
91Act
Publisher:
91Act
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

* BlazBlue Entropy Effect is a spin-off of the BlazBlue series, featuring an original storyline and setting that is separate from the main plot of the BlazBlue series.

Charismatic character designs with unique aesthetic styles and dramatic animations create an awesome combat experience.

Smooth controls, infinite possibilities of combos and ultra-responsive combat feedback create one of the best action experiences out there!

Ten playable characters, each with distinctly unique combat styles and personalities to explore.

There are hundreds of moves for you to build around, plus countless elemental effects and legacy skills passed between characters. The possibilities are infinite. Time to make the best fighter of your own!

In a future where the world has been plunged into chaos, people enter a cyberspace called ACE, seeking their last chance to resolve the crisis. 

If you were the only person in this world who discovered the actual truth, what would you do? 

Your decision will decide humanity's future.

  • Including crossover content with ICEY.

  • Please be aware that this game contains visual elements such as flashing screens that may trigger photosensitive epilepsy.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
92%
Positive
14 hrs at review
Recommended

story got nothin' to do with blazblue but the gameplay is sick af lmao

152 helpful 18 funny
14 hrs at review
Recommended

This game's a mixed one for me. After getting used to it, I think the gameplay is plenty of fun. Some characters I find really enjoyable. There's cool combo mechanics in the game that you can build up, like weaving together various skills, jumps, or dashes to stay airborne. You might have things like "jumping resets your aerial attack limit" or "using this ability (which you get 3 uses of) resets your aerial attack limit" which lets you chain them together on bosses to stay in the air dodging for a long time. Boss fights can be really cool and feel like a sick anime battle. The progression system is fine. I'd personally like a little bit more, but there's enough to keep things interesting for probably 50 hours or so. Any more game time is just honing your skills on higher difficulties it seems like. You get the option to hold off on fighting the final boss to do a little bit of strengthening by running more rooms, but it just doesn't feel like there's enough imo. A lot of "tactics" ...

40 helpful 2 funny
28 min at review
Recommended

I saw the trailer for this game last night and was immediately sold. The style, the energy, the Dead Cells Prisoner cameo—it all looked like the perfect blend of things I love. On paper, it really seemed like a dream game. Actually playing it was a different story. The game is built around these short stages where you fight through a handful of enemies or a boss, collect points, and spend them on upgrades. There are multiple characters, which is great in theory, but the structure left me cold. The trailers and description gave me the impression this would play more like Dead Cells or The Rogue Prince of Persia, with larger, flowing biomes you can sink into. Instead, it’s all broken up into little chunks. That constant interruption makes the runs feel stop-and-go, and for me, it sucked the fun out of what could have been a fantastic loop. At times it honestly feels like a very polished mobile game blown up for PC, rather than something built around long, immersive sessions. It’s...

26 helpful
39 hrs at review
Recommended

Its the most fun Roguelike on current market for me. Each character is so unique with their own Skill Tree, Great game with promising future.

15 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

I'm not a big fan of fighting games, but this takes a lite fighting game approach to inputs for combos and meshes it beautifully with a platform action roguelike akin to Dead Cells.

9 helpful 2 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This Dead Cells collaboration is seriously peak. I purchased this game because of the Dead Cell expansion. And it delivered every ounce and some. You can tell that the developers were treating this as a love letter to Dead Cells. They created a whole darn campaign full of roguevania gameplay to introduce the Prisoner to Entropy Effect. More generally, Entropy Effect is insanely polished. The fluidity of the combat is phenomenal. You can feel the smooth buttery movement and combat within a few minutes of gameplay. They hooked me with the Dead Cells crossover and won me with the polish. This will be a mainstay roguelite for me from now on.

8 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

Hands down, the best combat I've seen in the genre. Gorgeous visuals, decent loop, but that sweet, sweet combat keeps you coming back. I don't understand how folks aren't screaming about this game from the heavens.

3 helpful
28 hrs at review
Recommended

I had near 0 clue what i was expecting from this game but i saw 91Act made it the same people that made crossing void back in the day, so i let them cook. I wasn't wrong to put my faith in them the game is hella fun and fast pace with big anime moves as promised

3 helpful
177 hrs at review
Recommended

One of, if not the best action side scroller I've ever played. Incorporating hard to master but easy to learn game play into a rogue like semi persistent world based on the BlazBlue universe. I've got 170 hours so I definitely got my $20 worth. If you get it on sale it's an even better deal. Tons of customization and ton of replay. Don't skip this title. Game play 9.5 Sound 10 Graphics 8.5 Replay 9 Story 6 Value 10

3 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

this might be one of my favorite roguelikes ever. super fun, has a fun enough roster, and it just got a crossover with dead cells(Good for them!)! I remember people hating this cause it isn't a blazblue game in a sense, but it is this company's first game. This is super fun and they did great with what they gave!

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i3
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 950
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 12 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Recommended display resolution: 1280 x 720; SSD

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5+
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060+
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 12 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Recommended display resolution: 2560 x 1440; SSD

FAQ

How much does BlazBlue Entropy Effect cost?

BlazBlue Entropy Effect costs $12.99. Currently 35% off!

What are the system requirements for BlazBlue Entropy Effect?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i3 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 12 GB available space Additional Notes: Recommended display resolution: 1280 x 720; SSD Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5+ Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060+ DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 12 GB available space Additional Notes: Recommended display resolution: 2560 x 1440; SSD

What platforms is BlazBlue Entropy Effect available on?

BlazBlue Entropy Effect is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is BlazBlue Entropy Effect worth buying?

BlazBlue Entropy Effect has 92% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 83/100.

When was BlazBlue Entropy Effect released?

BlazBlue Entropy Effect was released on Feb 14, 2024.

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