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Honestly, that game sucks.
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I like doa much better in terms of gameplay and style.
Blue Dragon is going to be an incredible RPG
Honestly, that game sucks.
Really great game, really--it just has a bit of a learning curve. It rewards skill and patience. It's the "Third Strike" of 3D fighters, imo.
And VF4 has the best AI opponents ever.
DOA in terms of gameplay--wow.
VF5 Arcade has a feature where it records demos on arcade machines and they upload matches to Sega, at certain times through the day. Sega takes a lot of the best ones, and adds commentary (in Japanese) and makes these available for download. If you can watch high level VF5 matches, and still think the gameplay looks dull or whatever (personally I can't see what there wouldn't be to like) then I think you're just crazy.
VF is a stunning tournement fighter, and it's a damn shame it's not more popular in the west. Unfortunately, Tekken has pretty much ruled this space since the start, and really, that's a damn shame.
Really great game, really--it just has a bit of a learning curve. It rewards skill and patience. It's the "Third Strike" of 3D fighters, imo.
And VF4 has the best AI opponents ever.
DOA in terms of gameplay--wow.
VF5 Arcade has a feature where it records demos on arcade machines and they upload matches to Sega, at certain times through the day. Sega takes a lot of the best ones, and adds commentary (in Japanese) and makes these available for download. If you can watch high level VF5 matches, and still think the gameplay looks dull or whatever (personally I can't see what there wouldn't be to like) then I think you're just crazy.
VF is a stunning tournement fighter, and it's a damn shame it's not more popular in the west. Unfortunately, Tekken has pretty much ruled this space since the start, and really, that's a damn shame.
VF = best fighting game ever....period.
And did I mention their AI? It's freaking fantastic.
I loved VF3 TB, most people hated that one, but i thought it was awesome.
I want Blue Dragon more than Optimus .... mwah ha ha ha ha ha..
Marumaro for the WIN !!
VF is a awesome franchise, easily best fighting game out there. Well that is if you want depth and a well polished game.
Yea Kenshin, I remember both pretty fondly. I got my Saturn for early (it launched early) and couldn't wait to get into some Virtua Fighter. VF and VF:Remix were both great releases, but what really made it all worth it was the great port of VF2--and Fighters Megamix.
My highschool had VF1 machine in our rec. room my freshman year of highschool (like a billion years ago) I used to drop quite a few quarters into that sucker. We also had a few other cabinets, and we'd break into them and set them to free play at nights when the staff wasn't paying much attention to us.
We would play for hours, trying to beat eachothers time attack scores when we weren't playing versus.
Good times.
Good times, indeed. I really don't see how someone could hate on VF, doh.
Someone said VF is the best fighting game ever, I say we have to divide them into two areas, 2D and 3D.
It's hard to come up with a winner in the 2D era since there were so many great games. But some of the best include KOF, Street Fighter, Fatal Fury, and Marvel games along with "VS" games such as Capcom vs. Capcom 2 for the Dreamcast. Honestly, I wouldn't be able to pick just one.
When we transitioned to 3D, fighting games basically turned into crap, and the genre was reduced to only a few worthy franchises, and only 1 worthy franchise for me. The best 3D fighting game is EASILY Soul Calibur for the Dreamcast, that game had it all, ALL, *ALL*. Unbelievable graphics that still hold up today, unmatched gameplay, and more value than any 3D fighting game at its time and beyond.
Unfortunately, Soul Calibur II was more of the same, the problem is that standards had changed and with graphics that were barely any better than the Dreamcast game, the lack of effort was imminent and thus not worth a buy from me. SCIII was a reharsh of a reharsh, Namco thought adding a character creation was enough, and that's not how you improve a game, that's actually how you ware off the franchise and lose customers, or as is my case, start hating the franchise.
But that's obviously just my opinion. I think as a whole, 3D fighting games need to come up with something new, and especially add a lot more value, the latest mortal kombat tries its best, but the quantity was chosen for average quality, and it shows.
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Yeah, im a fanboy, dont like it?
t('-'t) U
The FF13 trailer is not real-time gameplay, if you think its real, you are a dumbass.
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I don't really think that any of the Soul Calibur games qualify as rehashes, personally. If you've played any of them long enough to know how different they are--there are pretty big revisions that I'd even say surpass what you'll find in other fighting games. Dead Or Alive has gone ages without significantly tweaking the gameplay system, but has no trouble tacking on another number and calling it a sequel. This isn't the case in any of Namco's games, imo.
I much prefer SC to Tekken, their best fighting franchise, imo. From the beginning I always saw Tekken as a wannabe Virtua Fighter, and I still do..they're still playing catch up.
And if you prefer Tekken to VF..uhm, good for you? Some people prefer DOA, and their opinion is perfectly valid, just wrong. :)
Plus one is hand to hand and one is weapon based. (hard to compare them)
I don't agree with the bit about the transition to 3D made fighting games crap, i hate 2D fighting games, yea they are nice to look at, but the actual gameplay is crap (my opinion of course)
I want Blue Dragon more than Optimus .... mwah ha ha ha ha ha..
Marumaro for the WIN !!
VF is without superficial pretenses. It's a core fighter developed single mindedly to offer pin sharp gameplay, input reaction (hence stiffer moves than for instance DOA which is still a bit *gooey*) and relentlessly balanced fighters. Especially to people who play beat em ups by themselves, VF will prolly never spark any real enthusiasm, simply because it doesn't really look as cool as Ryu Hayabusa going mental with someone, mid air, for 10 seconds following a b+G.
To DOA's defense, 4 has gotten way faster and less fuzzy than the previous ones, and I think it's becoming a real contender for the serious fighting crown.
Even so, I'm overwhelmed by the positive reaction to VF5 over at playsyde and among Sony people in general. There was a time where they just wouldn't embrace it because they spent so long hating it for just being on the wrong platform.
It's funny actually.. Ages ago when I had a SNES, I went to denmark (still scandinavia) to the tivoli there (called Tivoli, clever!) and they had an arcade there. Playing on one of the machines was this amazing looking thing with three dimensional characters and backgrounds! And when they were pushed too far they'd be ringed out, and they actually had real weight as they stumbled out of the ring. It was simply amazing to see, and I was prepared to do anything and buy anything to get to play that at home.
So the hunt for VF SNES began. I mean I didn't know what 3D meant performance wise or why the SNES wouldn't be able to cope with it, and while my friend was adamant that he'd read about a SNES version in some elusive games mag, my hunt felt less and less hopeful.
Until of course, out of nowhere, there was an article in what was called Super POWER at the time about this new machine by Sega that was to recieve a version of Virtua Fighter. :O
That was the moment I changed paths to end up a Sega fanboy.
The funny thing is that.. about six, maybe seven years later the Dreamcast was dying. After the initial shock I made plans to make a return to Nintendo fandom if the DC indeed bit the dust. However, IGN dropped the bomb on me one morning announcing VF4 for PS2. Having been almost aggressively supportive of Sega over the years (think Shawnzee) I couldn't even fathom a transistion to the worstest "enemy" around, but if anything could persuade me, it was Virtua Fighter once more.
Thing is, I have VF to thank for a lot of things. I still got to experience the goodness of Nintendo thanks to basically all of my friends still being Nintendo supporters throughout my Sega run from 1994-2002, but I wouldn't have experienced NiGHTS and Panzer Dragoon otherwise. Likewise, VF swooped in again and saved me from a fate without the likes of Katamari and God of War.
So yes, it is funny, and a bit inspiring really, the effects it ultimately has had with me. In this case, second time seems a charm for once, because I don't imagine I'll ever risk being too attached to a system again to shun the greatness of others.
And if I do, Sega best employ VF to straighten me out! :)
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Which brings me back to "I WANT SHENMUE 3 !!! "
I want Blue Dragon more than Optimus .... mwah ha ha ha ha ha..
Marumaro for the WIN !!
Which brings me back to "I WANT SHENMUE 3 !!! "
Ah yes.. I uh.. that was my intention all along.
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I don't see the point of region lock out anymore, hopefully the PS3 will lead the way :D
I want Blue Dragon more than Optimus .... mwah ha ha ha ha ha..
Marumaro for the WIN !!
That game was absolutely fantastic. :(
And.. uh.. Shenmue 2 has a 2 in its title aswell.
(See what I did there? I'm firmly on topic.)
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