[quote name='LostRoad']Two more days until Continuum Shift hits arcades. Full move lists can be seen here; http://blazblue.jp/cs/character.html .[/QUOTE]
Sweet, now they can start working on those console ports.
[quote name='LostRoad']Full move lists can be seen here; http://blazblue.jp/cs/character.html .[/QUOTE]
I find it kinda funny how people still make move lists.
They're always incomplete and there's always weird normals that are way more important to use than "Special" moves.
Then they have the gall to put it on the arcade console. Especially for something like Tekken where they put five random moves on there.
Well that is just the Arc page. They have their moves listed with the bio is all. I've never seen really anyone put out a combo list. That is has always been left up to the players to figure out.
What would have been nice is if they listed all the changes being done. There has been a incomplete list on DL for awhile now, but word from Arc would be nice.
[quote name='LostRoad']Well that is just the Arc page. They have their moves listed with the bio is all. I've never seen really anyone put out a combo list. That is has always been left up to the players to figure out.
What would have been nice is if they listed all the changes being done. There has been a incomplete list on DL for awhile now, but word from Arc would be nice.[/QUOTE]
nah it wasn't directed towards you
but it's just in general with all fighting games, how useless the move list is =)
Hmm my heart says BB, but I would have to give the credit to SFIV for this year. It brought the shit back, more people are coming back or getting into fighters because of it. That and its a really good game, Third Strike good.. I'll debate that but good all the same.
@Joe
Aww come on we need moves list because you know things have changed so much over the last twenty years. How else am I going to know that fireball and charge/back/forward are still being used today for toons! Remember the children.
I'd also vote for SFIV. It created a spark in the genre that we haven't seen for a decade. Unfortunatly I feel like it went away just as fast. Haven't played BB yet and I know I should.
I'd vote for Street Fighter IV for a lot of the reasons listed above. It did bring people back, brought new people in, and brought back that old spark and excitement that fighters had back in the SF2 days. It was the right game at the right time.
Personally though, Tekken 6 BR is, IMO, the best playing Tekken yet, and I don't think SFIV is the best playing SF game. Tekken 6's online is pretty shitty though, and the focus on a shitty campaign mode hurts it. But the 1 on 1 fighting is sublime.
I remember at EVO, during the Marvel finals, one of the announcers saw the two guys shake hands before the match. His response was so funny, 'cause he said some shit like "what the hell is this hand-shaking shit? Ain't no friends, this is a BATTLE."
This might have been discused already but is there any word on the remaining characters in Super Street Fighter IV? Are they going to add some SFIII characters?
[quote name='Rodimus']This might have been discused already but is there any word on the remaining characters in Super Street Fighter IV? Are they going to add some SFIII characters?[/QUOTE]
Right now they haven't revealed any additional characters, BUT - http://www.capcom-unity.com/s-kill/...er_street_fighter_iv_art_and_a_new_challenger
[quote name='Mr. Beef']I remember at EVO, during the Marvel finals, one of the announcers saw the two guys shake hands before the match. His response was so funny, 'cause he said some shit like "what the hell is this hand-shaking shit? Ain't no friends, this is a BATTLE."[/QUOTE]
lol yeah and there was another one where it was like "why you laughin $$$$a?? You losin son, this is serious business, GET MAD!"
Awesome! Not only did I beat a Ryu with Claw in Championship Mode for a truckload of points, but I got to upload the replay. I forgot that SFIV even had that feature!
So after 4 years, my Xbox 360 finally threw a RROD on me.
I brought over my Xbox 360 to a SFIV get together with my friends. Minutes after it was setup (as a 2nd setup) my buddy asked me if my Xbox 360 ever froze on me. Then seconds later told me it RROD.
Now the question is, other than watching HD-DVD's, do I play my Xbox 360 enough nowadays to keep it around? Or even play it enough to replace it?
[quote name='Mr. Beef']Awesome! Not only did I beat a Ryu with Claw in Championship Mode for a truckload of points, but I got to upload the replay. I forgot that SFIV even had that feature![/QUOTE]
Turning on SFIV to watch now.
[quote name='asianxcore']So after 4 years, my Xbox 360 finally threw a RROD on me.
I brought over my Xbox 360 to a SFIV get together with my friends. Minutes after it was setup (as a 2nd setup) my buddy asked me if my Xbox 360 ever froze on me. Then seconds later told me it RROD.
Now the question is, other than watching HD-DVD's, do I play my Xbox 360 enough nowadays to keep it around? Or even play it enough to replace it?[/QUOTE]
Doesn't really sound like you should since all you did was play SFIV on it for a bit. Do you have to pay to get it repaired? If so, then it.
LOL what BlazBlue over SFIV? No way.. BlazBlue is a great fighter.. and a worthy successor to Guilty Gear, but come on. Not only is SFIV an SF game, but it's an SF game done the right way. Fighter of the decade
I would consider SF4 at the top of a very short list of top fighters. Obviously the balance problem with sagat/seth and some buffs would make it really competitive, but thats what Super is all about. Its easily the best game for watching others play in tourneys, and i really enjoy the pacing of matches. If you watch ST tourney matches, they're sometimes over in seconds.
[quote name='blitz6speed']Obviously the balance problem with sagat/seth and some buffs would make it really competitive[/QUOTE]
eh
do we even have any dominating sagat players in the US?
i don't think so
[quote name='kainzero']eh
do we even have any dominating sagat players in the US?
i don't think so[/QUOTE]
I honestly think we dont see many sagats because when people do well with him, the crowd turns on them each and every single time. No one likes a sagat to win so hardly anyone picks him in the major scene. In japan sagat is a lot more common and much more used by top players.
[quote name='blitz6speed']I honestly think we dont see many sagats because when people do well with him, the crowd turns on them each and every single time. No one likes a sagat to win so hardly anyone picks him in the major scene. In japan sagat is a lot more common and much more used by top players.[/QUOTE]
uh not really
i think in the US we have ilujoe. and i know a couple of sagat players here and no one cares that they play sagat.
in japan which top players use him? mago and tokido? that's all i know. and by "top players" i mean "most popular players" since i'm sure there are lots of arcade scenes out there we don't know about.
and i've never seen a US sagat play really dirty, like kara tiger uppercut under fireballs