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developed by Studio Saizensen and published by
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, released on
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and
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via
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in August 2018, as well as a Japanese arcade release. It features one-on-one combat between several characters from various independent video game franchises.


Gameplay

Gameplay in ''Blade Strangers'' takes place on a 2D plane and features two characters battling one another until one character's health is depleted, causing them to lose the match. The game avoids the use of more complex directional inputs seen in other fighting games; instead, players perform various attacks and special moves by pressing a single directional input in combination with one or more of the four attack buttons, similar to the '' Super Smash Bros.'' series. During battle, players can build their super meter by dealing or receiving damage, which can be used to enhance their special moves or perform powerful super attacks. When a player character's health depletes below a certain level, the player is able to activate a temporary "Heat Up!" state. This can only be used once per round for a short time, and will increase the player character's attack speed while preventing opponents from interrupting the player's attacks. ''Blade Strangers'' offers a single-player story mode, with characters interacting with one another while progressing through a tournament ladder, along with arcade, survival, training and challenge modes. The game also supports local and online multiplayer battles.


Characters

The launch roster of ''Blade Strangers'' featured 12 playable characters drawn from six different independent game franchises, primarily other Studio Saizensen and Nicalis works, along with two original characters for a total roster of 14. Three additional characters were added via a free update on the game's first anniversary, bringing the total to 17. Each character also receives a stage based on their game of origin. ;Notes:


Plot

In the world of ''Blade Strangers'', every
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is one of many simulations being generated by an interdimensional network of servers. These simulations are overseen by the goddess Exiva and her Motes, a group of
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s, and protected by their champions, the Blade Strangers. A cybernetic being known as Lina appears and begins consuming the servers' data, wiping out whole worlds and defeating all of the Blade Strangers. To protect the universe, the motes summon heroes from worlds Lina has not yet reached, altering their memories to make them believe they are participating in a fighting tournament. The one left standing will be named the new Blade Stranger in the hopes of awakening their power and allowing them to defeat Lina.


Development

''Blade Strangers'' was announced on June 12, 2017 during
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. New characters were revealed gradually in the months leading up to the game's release. The game was initially developed independently by Studio Saizensen, and primarily featured characters from games they had previously created. When Nicalis became the game's publisher, they offered additional suggestions for potential playable characters, and worked with each character's rights holders to include them in the roster. The game's character sprites were created by designing three-dimensional models for each fighter, rendering them in individual animation frames, then rasterizing those frames and performing additional cleanup by 2D artists. According to director Toshinobu Kondo, the development team initially struggled to maintain balance due to some characters possessing weapons that gave them extra advantages. The decision to simplify player inputs was due to a desire to make the game more accessible to those who do not normally play fighting games, as well as to reduce the data transfer and resulting input lag during online multiplayer battles. The game's soundtrack was composed and performed by American rock band Ridiculon, with additional vocals performed by Siobhan Magnus. For the first anniversary of the game's launch, a free in-game update was released that made several changes, including improved graphics, faster gameplay speed, a full rebalancing of the character roster, and three additional playable characters.


Reception


See also

* ''
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'', another Nicalis crossover title developed concurrently with ''Blade Strangers''. * ''
Blade Arcus from Shining ''Blade Arcus from Shining'' (ブレードアークス・フロム・シャイニング) is a fighting game developed by Studio Saizensen and published by Sega. It features characters from the Shining (series), ''Shining'' series. The game is a c ...
'', a 2014 fighting game developed by Studio Saizensen, featuring characters from
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's '' Shining'' series.


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