For this week's Mobile Friday i tried BlazBlue Entropy Effect from developers 91Act on my iPhone 14 Pro.
I'm familiar with the BlazBlue fighting games as i used to have a couple on PS3. but i didn't know about this side-scroller. since i've played this iOS version, i've learned that the game had already come out on PC in 2023 and that there is an Android version.
I Wonder if the Android version was the lead platform as throughout this video you'll see there are moments where the Dynamic Island gets in the way and other times when the curved edges of the iPhone block little bits whereas on my TV i can see things have been cut off. these small things are really the only problems the game has.
playing the game it felt polished and now i know it's a port of an existing game, it makes sense. the tutorial is mostly fantastic and sometimes only great. there was just one thing i didn't understand and that was implanting crystals. maybe the online multiplayer aspect of the game could've been more defined, but there's a chance i tried accessing that too early into the overall story.
I say that because the big story beat at the end required a power level much lower than what i was doing. maybe i was doing more and going further than what was needed so i could've been hitting limitations because i reached areas too soon.
Also at the end, there was the hint of a plot twist. for this video, i wanted to focus on the main story but a part of me is curious as to what the other character was talking about and whether something will happen to us now. the weirdest part of the story has to be the Mysterious Light Orb in the black and white section. that thing was soo huge it's odd that no one knows about it, especially the janitor standing next to it's section. It seemed to know us, tho we didn't know it, and it did reveal there's a collectable for us to look for. but i have no idea how it does or will tie into the story as right now it's still being revealed.
BlazBlue Entropy Effect does a lot right. it also looks fantastic and i enjoyed the soundtrack. there are a lot of customisation options, too. but, what might stop it being the Free to Play Game of the Year is the additional download at the start. there is no warning it's going to download, no message to the player as to how big it's going to be or that such a download should be done over wi-fi rather than using up data allowance. it's rare to find such a rude download nowadays.
The pick up and play nature of BlazBlue Entropy Effect, the way it teaches you how to play, and how the story's been told so far made it so easy to play and one i kept coming back to, which is why this video is so long. i think BlazBlue Entropy Effect is maybe one of, if not, the best game i've played so far this year on mobile and i highly recommend it. just beware, there's a data download at the start that should be done over Wi-fi.
Version 1.1.0 Played.
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