Amazon Curve: BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
By Laura . July 26, 2010 . 5:13pmAll of the Amazon.jp reviews for BlazBlue Continuum Shift are compiled in this graph. Arc System Work’s fighter got an average score of 3.98.
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All of the Amazon.jp reviews for BlazBlue Continuum Shift are compiled in this graph. Arc System Work’s fighter got an average score of 3.98.
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