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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
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  1. Jun 26, 2018
    90
    All in all, BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is a great 2D fighter that has plenty of depth with easy to learn mechanics. Believe it or not, the simple five button input system is intuitive enough when using a single Joy-Con for some quick on the go rivalry. The game looks lovely on the portable home console’s small screen too, making those table top matches feel even more like a coin-op experience.
  2. Jun 6, 2018
    90
    Even with all the ridiculousness of the overarching plot, I reveled in the charm of my favorite characters and embraced the many moments of fan service. It's a masterful unification of styles and mechanics from four different universes that compels you to dig deeper and dedicate the time to getting the most out of the beloved members of this cast.
  3. Jun 5, 2018
    90
    BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is an utterly accomplished 2D fighting game. Bursting with content and featuring the visual spectacle of combat that uses up every single trick in the book while doing so with the possibility of calling up a second character into the fray on demand sets Arc System Works title as the de facto current generation game fighting game to own on the Nintendo Switch.
  4. 85
    I ended up really liking BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The hectic gameplay, cool visuals and robust offline and online experiences make it one of the better fighters out on the Switch right now. It’s easy to get lost if you’re diving headfirst into the series, and to be really good probably takes a lot of practice. But it captures everything that makes tag battle games fun and delivers in one visually striking package.
  5. Jun 25, 2018
    83
    With BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle Arc has delivered yet another enjoyable experience which cements them as a premier fighting game developer. The game manages to be simple enough that beginners can enjoy, but supply enough systems to sate veterans of the genre. Unfortunately the Switch is not the hardware where you would get the most out of this title.
  6. Jun 5, 2018
    83
    BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is like a jigsaw puzzle made of pieces from four entirely different sets, that by some miracle still manage to fit together to make a unique and mesmerizing tag fighting game. Aside from its unsatisfying single-player mode and aggravating paywalled characters, it’s just the right blend of accessibility and depth, and one of the best entry points into fighting games you’ll find.
  7. Jul 17, 2018
    80
    BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is a very welcome new addition to the Nintendo Switch catalogue after a long absence of this series of fighting games from the Nintendo world. Thanks to its simple but engaging gameplay and solid online functionality, this is a good quality game that only gets tarnished by its over-reliance on downloadable content.
  8. Jul 4, 2018
    80
    BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle has an unique tag combat system. Deeper, challenging and surprisingly fun. However, as a fighting product has lack of modes and controversial DLC policy.
  9. Jul 2, 2018
    80
    BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is a great and frenetic fighting game designed to please both veteran fans and novice players who want to start playing deeper games. In general, we have a game that’s easy to play, but difficult to master and, as most titles, requires time and patience to improve, but it’s very satisfying when achieved.
  10. Jun 26, 2018
    80
    A great fighting game that doesn't do enough to be interesting for a long period of time unless you play it online.
  11. Jun 5, 2018
    80
    BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle has some issues, but the gameplay is exciting and deep enough that fans of any of the franchises on display here will have a good time.
  12. Jun 5, 2018
    80
    The Switch version is fantastic for everything but online play. The lack of anti aliasing is only really noticeable if you play with RWBY and other characters together thanks to the new sprites versus the older ones. I had no performance issues at all. This game runs like a dream in portable and docked modes.
  13. Jul 1, 2018
    75
    A light and pleasant fighting game, designed for newcomers of the genre who are approaching anime fighter for the first time.
  14. Jun 25, 2018
    70
    BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle makes up for its lacking content with the kind of ridiculous, fun fighting that only Arc System Works can create.
  15. Jul 30, 2018
    60
    Feature-light and shady DLC practices aside, Blazblue Cross Tag Battle isn't a particularly bad game, but its lack of content will struggle to keep the attention of fans of the represented series, who may be expecting more.
  16. Jun 6, 2018
    60
    For all its DLC problems and lacklustre content, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is still a fun fighting game to play both online and offline. It is a much more simplified and newbie-friendly BlazBlue game than any in the main series, but that doesn't prevent it from having anything going for it. These franchises deserved better, though; this should have been a bigger celebration of Arc System Works' characters, and it's a real pity that more love wasn't put into it. With any luck, a complete package will release in the future - hopefully with some extra modes that do the BlazBlue name some justice.
  17. Jun 5, 2018
    60
    BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is a solid fighter.
User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 57 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 35 out of 57
  2. Negative: 7 out of 57
  1. Jun 29, 2018
    5
    This game ist not a bad game, but it has many flaws. At first the good things about BBTAG:
    1. It is really easy (for fighting games
    This game ist not a bad game, but it has many flaws. At first the good things about BBTAG:
    1. It is really easy (for fighting games standards!) to play, it does not really matter which controller you use (joy-cons, arcade stick, pro controller), because combos are easy to execute. The "hard" part of the game is more about when to use them and when to block. I advice you to map the buttons to your liking for easier execution.
    2. The visuals of the reused assets are still great to look at ( my opinion) also the new RWBY sprites are really nice, maybe too nice compared to the old sprites.
    3. The interaction between the different characters is fan service done well, but it could have more special intros/outros.
    4. The story mode is surprisingly really entertaining. Some people wanted gag reels, the whole is a gag reel! The "training mode" here is pretty good too.
    5. Online matches work good, at least for me. It is a blast to play it with other people. The avatars, lobbies and this communication is kinda cute, which I personally like. Just don't type something stupid.
    And respect your opponents.

    Now the bad things:
    1. The gallery is for a Blazblue game way to small, it is patchable so maybe it will change.
    2. The start roster is for a fan of those franchises really lacking. For someone who never heard of those characters has probably no real problem with this but then why would this person buy this game? What really got on my nerves was that huge amount of dlc character, and it doesn't matter if it's standard nowadays in fighting games!
    3. Almost no single player content, no arcade mode, no real replay value outside online matches. And it doesn't matter if it's standard nowadays in fighting games!!
    4. The price for this game is too expensive. It is lacking replay value, it does not feel like a game worthy of an evo spot, it lacks game content, it is simply not special. And this is one of the worst things you can do with those amazing franchises ( even Under Night In Birth). This game is simply a disappointment.
    It could have been the next MvC2 or even surpassed it, but how we got this half baked of a game. Maybe they will patched it to a better game, but then good luck playing this game in 20 years without your account and servers for this game..
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  2. Jun 26, 2018
    6
    To give this game any higher than a 6 is laughable. Fighting game developers are getting more and more greedy pertaining to content (or lackTo give this game any higher than a 6 is laughable. Fighting game developers are getting more and more greedy pertaining to content (or lack there of). First the story mode is interesting, however, once finished, there is nothing left to do (Switch version-online=failure). Moreover, no Arcade mode (really), meaning no individual character (or pairing) story (this needs patched in--Arc System you already have twenty dollar pay wall with the characters--there better not be a pay to play Arcade mode). Overall, severely disappointed (the mechanics are too simplistic as my wife can pull off insane combos and she never had played a fighting game before); the game feels hollow...I would hold and wait for a price drop, but fighting novices might enjoy this rather empty game). For Switch owners though, this is the best we get for now...unfortunately. Full Review »
  3. Aug 18, 2018
    10
    Gran juego con una jugabilidad bastante entretenida y fácil de aprender aunque difícil de perfeccionar, una gran banda sonora y ademas muyGran juego con una jugabilidad bastante entretenida y fácil de aprender aunque difícil de perfeccionar, una gran banda sonora y ademas muy buenos gráficos y una gran selección de personajes lo unico que tengo que reclamarle es el DLC aun así es una gran juego de peleas y una gran opción de juego multijugador para cualquier usuario de una Switch. Full Review »