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Battle Fantasia (360) Entry Questions:
Do get excited at the prospect of the announcement of any new fighting game or do you only care about your favorite fighting game series?
Any game added to the fighting genre is worth checking out. These days, there's not too many new fighter series being released, always King of Fighters or anything similar. It's a fresh breath of air to get something new that can be made into a series of its own. But of course, that doesn't mean I hate sequels. I'm interested in the upcoming SFIV. Despite the fact it might NOT be a good sequel, I hope that they don't ruin the series.
How do you feel about the character design and style of Battle Fantasia?
Very unique. When you get fighting games, you usually have your run-of-the-mill karate kid and the guy who uses swords. But for BF, it's like walking into a fantasy book excluding the dragons and damsel in distress. Look at the mouse! You fight with a mouse! What more could you possibly ask for?
Do you prefer 2D or 3D fighters and why?
2D. Why? I love hand-drawn stuff. If done right, there's a lot of detail and each attack looks very interesting and amazing. Take a look at Hokuto no Ken for the PS2 (the fighter, Japanese only, of course). When pulling off special attacks, you can the great animation that makes you feel you're inside a comic book. Then when they unleash their finisher moves, just seeing the move being carried out is very satisfying.
However, 3-D fighters have a small place in my heart. If they could get the feel and sight of 2-D but the fluid actions of 3-D, I'd get the game in an instant. And that's what Battle Fantasia is. The actions are so smooth but you have the feel of 2-D at the same time. WOW.
Do get excited at the prospect of the announcement of any new fighting game or do you only care about your favorite fighting game series?
Any game added to the fighting genre is worth checking out. These days, there's not too many new fighter series being released, always King of Fighters or anything similar. It's a fresh breath of air to get something new that can be made into a series of its own. But of course, that doesn't mean I hate sequels. I'm interested in the upcoming SFIV. Despite the fact it might NOT be a good sequel, I hope that they don't ruin the series.
How do you feel about the character design and style of Battle Fantasia?
Very unique. When you get fighting games, you usually have your run-of-the-mill karate kid and the guy who uses swords. But for BF, it's like walking into a fantasy book excluding the dragons and damsel in distress. Look at the mouse! You fight with a mouse! What more could you possibly ask for?
Do you prefer 2D or 3D fighters and why?
2D. Why? I love hand-drawn stuff. If done right, there's a lot of detail and each attack looks very interesting and amazing. Take a look at Hokuto no Ken for the PS2 (the fighter, Japanese only, of course). When pulling off special attacks, you can the great animation that makes you feel you're inside a comic book. Then when they unleash their finisher moves, just seeing the move being carried out is very satisfying.
However, 3-D fighters have a small place in my heart. If they could get the feel and sight of 2-D but the fluid actions of 3-D, I'd get the game in an instant. And that's what Battle Fantasia is. The actions are so smooth but you have the feel of 2-D at the same time. WOW.