[quote name='Niblet']Also two questions I have for CAGs
1) Anyone into the KOF series? SF IV is what is getting me into fighting games and Im curious about the series. I've seen reviews of older games and score are generally mediocre, although I wouldn't trust most reviewers to be good critics of the actual fighting system. Im asking because the new KOF game looks to have very high quality sprites with fluid movement but I don't know anything about the series and have always thought it was a shameless rip-off of Street Fighter.
2) How the

can anyone play Guilty Gear? That game looks ridiculously nuts. It is too advance and complicated for me. BlazBlue looks soooo pretty, but I'm afraid it is going to play like Guilty Gear and be overly complicated. Is it?[/QUOTE]
1) KOF is great. It's all about doing big moves and combos, and picking the most unbalanced characters. You'll probably want to have Iori on your team in any KOF. Track down KOF '98 and play that, or wait for the KOF '98 UM for XBLA or PS2. PS2 version is coming March 3rd according to GS for $20 bucks. Or go track down KOF XI at Best Buy for 10 bucks. If you play XI, pick Oswald though.
2) GG is easy. Pick Sol, run in and press P LS HS HCB+LS, throw QCF+P, QCF+K (tap and hold K versions), QCB+K out a lot, and do a DP+LS or HS when they jump in. Mission Comprete.
Joking aside, if you are curious about KOF, start with either '98 or XI, since they will be the cheapest ones to get. '98 is a dream match game with a lot of characters in it. 2002 is also, but it's not as good as '98 IMO. XI is dirt cheap now, and it's really good. So just try them.
And GG is about as complicated as you want it to be. You can just learn some moves and combos and do really well, or try to master FRCs and the other intricate nuances of the game. I'm a pretty barebones GG player myself, and I play Sol and Venom mainly, though I do have a mean Dizzy.
Just give them a shot yourself. That's how I find out if a game is good.
Edit : Also what Chac said.
