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Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 1:09 pm
by iheartibuki
I hope KOF 14 gets into the Steam Summer sale. :ugeek:

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 1:09 pm
by MisterHentai
June 22nd is when Steam Summer Sale starts, and with it being a week after the game's launch, not likely to make any difference. If anything, the current pre-order discount is probably the best sale it will get in a while. :LOL:

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 8:01 am
by MisterHentai


It really looks like some fan made flash game mished mashed of assets from previous games.

So not only did they reuse the crappy HDR artstyle, but now they even pull the sound and voice effects from SFIV? :wat: :fdat: :LOL:




I quite dig some of the remixed tracks since it has that classic 90's CD arranged chill and relax sound style to them and they are much more faithful than those horrible OC ReMix tracks from HDR that's for sure.

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 12:27 pm
by MisterHentai


Nice throwback to a fantastic game (Still the best one for me) and universally praised as one of the best launch titles ever and with general 10/10 perfect scores, probably still the only fighting game ever to get that regard.

I still have my near 18-year old save game on a VMU for this. :LOL:

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 5:45 pm
by MisterHentai
Finally the full talk has been uploaded for anyone interested in seeing Buttcom's direction for the SFV's artstyle (Which would also apply for SFIV and SFxT).



NRS could take a few tips when it comes to animation (And other areas). :evillaugh: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 8:04 pm
by MisterHentai
To be in my early childhood to teens all over again. :feel:

Apart from the 3DS game, not since the SNES/PS1 era can I even remember a 2D DBZ fighting game (And even then they weren't exactly that great :pi: ). But to have ArcSystem and using the GGXRD style + 3v3 Vs gameplay? :oh: :faphand:



Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:59 pm
by iheartibuki
Quite frankly the Super Famicom games were OK and fun. My friends and I played the hell out of Super Butoden 2 on the Super Famicom in our high school days. :LOL:

So is this always 3 v 3 like UMvC?

FYI they're still airing episodes of Super and Z Kai (final chapters) on Toonami here in the US.

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 6:32 am
by MisterHentai
Butoden 3 and Hyper Dimension was my shit.

It was fun back in the day sure, but you look back at it now, animations and controls were stiff as fuck. :lol:

And really, the only reason to play these games is not for the crappy fighting mechanics, but to play a game of "let's full power charge and then fire full screen beams at each other and see who can mash the hardest". :LOL:

Hyper Dimension still looks damn good and given it was a game at the end of life on the SNES, it had fantastic art and sprite work. Plus being able to play as Ultimate/Mystic Gohan. Such a wasted character in the end though during DBZ's run. :(

I can really care less about Super since everything I read and see bits of it is just stupid as hell. DBZ is where it all ends for me and will be left in the past.

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 6:49 am
by raidergale


:LOL:

Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:08 am
by Vonman
that actually looks really fukin cool! :o

now i wish xenoverse would have this graphics, effect and animation quality as well.