Well, it depends on how you define 'normal'. But in the context of the story, Tsubaki does seem to regain a state that can be considered close to what was originally expected of the character.
I think Tsubaki does go back to normal. The story usually has a way of resolving such issues and restoring characters to their original state.
Maybe through some advanced technology or a time-travel device. It's a common trope in sci-fi.
Well, 'back to normal story' might also imply a story that focuses on the restoration of a system or a relationship to its former state. For instance, in a business context, a company that faced a financial crisis and then managed to get back on track. The story would be about the steps they took to get 'back to normal', like cutting costs, finding new investors, and regaining market share.
Ragna does indeed meet his demise in Central Fiction. The plot twist comes as a shock, but it adds depth to the story.
Honestly, I don't have a definite answer. It could be related to specific in-game events or requirements that vary from player to player.
No, BlazBlue Central Fiction doesn't have crossplay. It's a feature that's not available in this game.
Maybe it was a decision made by the developers for some specific reasons. They might have focused on other markets or faced difficulties in localization.
Well, in the manga, Aoi Tsubaki and Odanna do get married. It's a significant plot point that brings their story to a happy conclusion. The build-up to their marriage is filled with various challenges and sweet moments.
No, she doesn't. In the manga, their relationship doesn't lead to marriage.
No, Boruto doesn't go back in time in the manga. The story mainly focuses on his present-day adventures and challenges.
No, Steve doesn't go back to Peggy in the comics.