Blue Breaker Burst: Bishou o Anata to

Fighting — Role-playing (RPG)
Released July 23, 1998
Developer HuneX
anime, playstation network, shared screen, digital distribution, psone classics
Blue Breaker Burst: Bishou o Anata to

Blue Breaker Burst is a follow-up to Blue Breaker. However, instead of an RPG, this sequel is a full 3D 1-on-1 fighting game. The main story focuses on a new character named Chimena, though much of the first title's cast also return. The player moves Chimena around the world map to different locations, where visual novel-style events may occur with other characters, furthering the story and often leading to a fight. Apart from the main "Chimena's Story", additional stories focusing on other characters are unlocked as the game progresses. There are also a number of other modes. Original Mode is an arcade-style mode that forgoes the story in favor of a string of opponents that must be defeated. Versus mode allows a free battle against the computer or another player, while Training mode lets the player practice moves and combos, and view a moves list for each character.

Platforms None
Edition Standard
Card Rarity
common

Blue Breaker Burst: Bishou o Anata to

July 23, 1998 HuneX / Human Entertainment
FightingRole-playing (RPG)

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Blue Breaker Burst is a follow-up to Blue Breaker. However, instead of an RPG, this sequel is a full 3D 1-on-1 fighting game. The main story focuses on a new character named Chimena, though much of the first title's cast also return. The player moves Chimena around the world map to different locations, where visual novel-style events may occur with other characters, furthering the story and often leading to a fight. Apart from the main "Chimena's Story", additional stories focusing on other characters are unlocked as the game progresses. There are also a number of other modes. Original Mode is an arcade-style mode that forgoes the story in favor of a string of opponents that must be defeated. Versus mode allows a free battle against the computer or another player, while Training mode lets the player practice moves and combos, and view a moves list for each character.

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PSP November 14, 2007
PS3 November 14, 2007
PS1 July 23, 1998

Game Modes

Single playerSplit screen

Age Rating

JP A

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