Yes. The English dub for BlazBlue Central Fiction exists. It adds to the accessibility and appeal of the game for English-speaking players, allowing them to immerse themselves in the story and gameplay with familiar language.
A plotline could start with Frieza hearing about Broly's power and being jealous. He then devises a plan to ambush Broly. But Broly, being extremely perceptive in his own way, senses Frieza's approach and is ready for the fight. As the fight progresses, Frieza realizes that Broly is much stronger than he expected and has to use all his dirty tricks to try and win. Or perhaps the plotline could involve Broly being captured by Frieza's forces, and then Broly breaks free and goes on a rampage against Frieza and his minions.
One of the main themes is the clash of generations. Goten represents the new generation of Saiyans while Frieza is from an older, more menacing era. This creates an interesting dynamic. Survival is also often a theme, as Goten has to fight to survive against Frieza's brutal attacks. Additionally, the theme of justice can be seen, where Goten is fighting for what he believes is right against Frieza's tyranny.
The absence of an English dub for Central Fiction could be because the developers focused on other aspects like gameplay improvements or it might not have been seen as commercially viable to invest in a dub.
In a classic horror story English dub, you can expect creepy background music, vivid character voices that convey fear, and a slow-paced narration to build suspense. Also, the voice actors usually have a good control over tone and pitch to create a terrifying atmosphere.
Overall, the English dub is okay. The translation is understandable, and the voice actors do a passable job, but it might not capture all the nuances of the original.
You could start by searching on well-known video-sharing platforms like YouTube. Some users might have uploaded the dubbed version. Also, check if your local cable or satellite TV provider offers it in their on-demand section.