Most of them are actually. 'BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend' has a way of gradually introducing the more complex aspects of the BlazBlue universe. It starts with simpler storylines and as you progress, you learn more about the lore, which is great for beginners.
Definitely. The visual novels in the BlazBlue series often have tutorials or explanations within the story itself. In 'BlazBlue: Central Fiction', there are parts where the characters explain things that are important to the overall story and world - building, which is very helpful for those new to the BlazBlue series.
Yes, they can be. For example, 'BlazBlue: Phase -0-' gives a good introduction to the basic concepts and characters in the BlazBlue world. It doesn't assume too much prior knowledge, so new fans can start here to get a feel for the series.
Yes, BlazBlue can be classified as a visual novel. It features a story-driven narrative with visual elements and character interactions.
One of the popular ones is 'BlazBlue: Phase -0-'. It has an engaging story that delves deep into the BlazBlue universe, introducing characters and their backstories in a detailed way.
Yes, it does. BlazBlue has a strong narrative component with character interactions, story arcs, and dialogue-heavy sequences which are typical of visual novels.
Yes, BlazBlue can be considered a visual novel to some extent. It has elements of story-driven narrative and character development through visual and textual means.
At present, BlazBlue Central Fiction appears to be the most recent game, but the possibility of future entries depends on various factors such as fan demand and the developers' creative vision. So, we can't definitively say it's the last one.
Some of the main characters might be those well - known from the BlazBlue series, like Ragna the Bloodedge. He is often a central figure in the BlazBlue universe and likely plays an important role in the visual novel as well.
It's a game that combines the BlazBlue universe with visual novel elements. It likely has engaging storylines, character interactions, and probably delves deeper into the lore and backstories of the BlazBlue characters.
Not sure. There hasn't been any official announcement about it yet.
No, it's not. There might be future installments or related projects planned by the developers.
Not necessarily. The gaming industry is unpredictable. While BlazBlue Central Fiction could be the last for now, new installments could be in the works if there's enough interest and resources.