As you progress through each story (of the few that I ran through with different characters) you get the same similar bits of story development, however with a flare from each character’s respective anime. Story mode consists of 9 different battles, each battle seemingly becoming more difficult. Among the characters, there are also Sega inspired battle arenas to fight in. Sega put in a number of familiar faces from Sword Art Online, Shakugan no Shana, The Devil is a Part Timer!, as well as Virtua Fighter, and a few other titles. However, after doing a little bit of research (as I am not an anime person), I realized that this game is essentially an anime lover’s Super Smash Bros. Story mode felt very bland at first, to be perfectly honest. Not to mention online multiplayer, which I don’t think (unless someone pities me) I will ever win more than a match. ![]() Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax (which I will probably refer to it as “Dengeki” such cause it has a long title) provides hours of content in both Story, Arcade, and Dream modes. If you’re at all familiar with fighting games, you’re basically going to do well with this.
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