Welcome to yet another BlazBlue vs Guilty Gear poll!
This time, we will be pitting the most adorable characters from both series against each other.
[url=http://guilty-gear.wikia.com/wiki/May]May[/url], the cute jellyfish pirate from Guilty Gear.
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[url=http://blazblue.wikia.com/wiki/Platinum_the_Trinity]Platinum the Trinity[/url], the chick with 3 souls.
Who do you think will win in a fight?
PS: Big news from Arc System Works! BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle will indeed be getting an English dub. More info here. Also, per character voice toggle semi-confirmed.
http://www.siliconera.com/2018/02/08/blazblue-cross-tag-battle-confirmed-english-dubs/
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Platinum the Trinity! Now, bear in mind, I [i]may[/i] be biased here, because I’ve never played Guilty Gear. But, you [i]may[/i] remember last time I had you link May’s wiki page, so it’s not a completely uneducated guess. From what I saw, May has super strength, and the ability to teleport objects (which is described as the most powerful of magics), and seems immortal, or at least she [i]may[/i] not age, which [i]may[/i] lend her an advantage, but you have to consider Platinum’s abilities, too. Platinum single handedly created a perfect replica of Hihirokane; a sword powerful enough to [spoiler below]. While it took a while, and exhausted them, that was a pretty incredible feat. But, we also have to realize that Platinum got stronger over the events of Central Fiction, with her body being stabilized & refined to hold Luna & Sena. I think their ability of matter generation [i]may[/i] simply outweigh May’s super strength, and teleportation. Though, the thing I read implied May [i]may[/i] be immortal.. Like, completely. If that’s the case, well Platinum [i]may[/i] not stand a chance. Aforementioned spoiler [spoiler]Hihirokane was used against Terumi, after he took the Susano’o Unit, and defeated him in one slash, while the previous combined efforts of Ragna, Jin, and Noel were hardly scratching him before.[/spoiler] Also, yes! English dub! That’s my biggest complaint about Central Fiction is its Japanese only voiceover.