Bandai VS. Compile Heart

Bandai vs. Compile Heart (バンダイVSコンパイルハート, Bandai tai Konpairuhāto) is a 2D crossover fighting game developed by Arc System Works & French-Bread and published by Bandai Namco and Compile Heart.

Released for PlayStation 4, Nintento Switch, and PC. It features characters from various Compile Heart's franchies (including Date A Live) and Bandai's licenses to several Japanese media franchises.

Gameplay
Like BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, Bandai vs. Compile Heart is a 2D fighting game that puts the focus on tag team mechanics. In its main modes players battle in 2-vs-2 matches: they control one of the two selected characters at a time, and are able to switch between them on command. In addition to the standard fighting game meter that is expended to perform special and EX moves, the game features another resource: the assist meter. If they have enough, players can also have the second character use assist attacks to extend combos, keep the opponent away, or alternatively use all meter on "Cross Burst" to escape from dangerous situations. Similar to Marvel vs. Capcom, even if one character on the team loses all of their health, the match continues until both are down.

To accommodate for the tag mechanics and make characters easier to learn, the controls were simplified compared to mainline BlazBlue games and BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. In addition, each character was given some universal options, such as an overhead with the heavy button, invincible reversal attack, and auto combos.

Cameo Characters
Here is a list of characters who aren't playable in Bandai vs. Compile Heart but do show up either at a character's prologue, story or ending.

Stages

 * Nishi-Shinjuku
 * Mount Fuji
 * Tokyo Tower
 * National Diet Building
 * Tokyo Station
 * Tokyo Imperial Palace
 * Shibuya Scramble Crossing
 * Tokyo Skytree
 * Rainbow Bridge
 * Osaka Castle
 * Port of Yokohama
 * Shibuya City
 * Shinjuku City
 * Ginza
 * Akihabara
 * Harajuku
 * Ikebukuro
 * Asakusa
 * Japan National Stadium
 * FCG Building
 * Oomori Hill
 * Mount Iwafune
 * World Martial Arts Tournament (Dragon Ball)
 * Tenkaichi Budokai (Dragon Ball)
 * West City (Dragon Ball)
 * Bill's Planet (Dragon Ball)
 * Straw Hat Pirates' Ship (One Piece)
 * Marineford (One Piece)
 * Alubarna (One Piece)
 * Hidden Leaf Village (Naruto)
 * Sunagakure (Naruto)
 * Valley of the End (Naruto)
 * Chunin Exam Stadium (Naruto)
 * Planeptune (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
 * Tengu City (Date A Live)
 * Raizen High School (Date A Live)
 * Sol Plains (Fairy Fencer F)
 * Yatagan Lava Flows (Fairy Fencer F)
 * Dasuhiro Plain (Fairy Fencer F)
 * Rey=A=Ramus Ruins (Fairy Fencer F)
 * Justice Society Camp (Fairy Fencer F)
 * Antarctica
 * Kabukichō
 * Dōtonbori
 * Shinsekai
 * Susukino
 * Nakasu
 * Sakae
 * Mars
 * Neptune
 * Uranus
 * Saturn
 * Jupiter
 * Volcano
 * South Pole
 * Tokyo City Disasters

Game Modes

 * Offline
 * Arcade
 * Versus
 * Missions
 * Training
 * Online
 * Lobby
 * Ranked Battle
 * Player Battle
 * Replay
 * Nakama Battle
 * Online
 * Offline
 * Create Deck
 * Card Gallery
 * Collection
 * Options

Music

 * Ending Song: Jōnetsu ~We are Brothers~ by Hero Music All Stars (consist of Yoshiharu Shiina, the Kamen Rider Girls, Aya Kamiki, TAKUYA, m.c.A.T, Rider Chips, Rica Matsumoto, Kenichiro Ōishi, Hiroaki Kagoshima, Hideyuki Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Matsubara, Saki Oshitani, NoB, Psychic Lover, Hideaki Takatori, Takayoshi Tanimoto, Takafumi Iwasaki, Sister MAYO, and Mayumi Gojo.)
 * Originated: Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen

Note

 * The game's story seems to be inspired by Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes.