Originally posted by SaTsuJiN
well he's one of the chars that hasn't seen a game since god knows when...so he caught a revamp...wish they did a sprite revamp for everyone though.. at least the people who's sprites are 5+ years old
Agreed there. At least get the quality of the sprites on par with capcoms ones in their 2D fighting games
Originally posted by SaTsuJiN
not that I disagree.. but what do you mean, had nothing to do with snk gameplay? to me it felt like a stripped down KoF (with exceeds being the old KoF 95 style supermoves)
I think that's why it was so bad, snk really needs to do something besides KOF. with the exception of 98/2k2, kof is their worst series.
yeah.. while I sorta like the "time freeze" that starts off supermoves these days... I think it sorta put a damper on the skill
96 had the flash of timestop, but without the actual freeze
that and I absolutely adore how much work went into it... EVERYONE got redone... animations.. specials.. supers.. stages.. music... ugh.. so great
Originally posted by Kazenji
Different currency of course 🙄Also what are the KOF: Maximum impact games like ?
I've checked some of the reviews for the first one and they pretty much say don't bother with the first go with the second.
lol.. my friends hate both
MI2 (aka 2006) is just ridiculously biased towards the new characters (especially soiree meira and alba meira... /sigh)
its fun yeah... but its plagued with the typical juggle / abuse that 1 move that does damn-near 10 hits type of gameplay... or the moves that do a short cutscene grab spam (iori comes to mind)
noone plays it with me anymore.. my personal judgement on MI2 and 2003 would be to wait til its 20 US dollars (dunno how the currency is for you)... they arent great enough to spend 40+ US dollars on
Originally posted by SaTsuJiN
thats what I meant.. looking native (not just being born there / being a citizen of said country) to that particular country. I mean its kinda wacky to see Kim Kap Hwan as your next challenger "from korea", or even ryu hailing "from japan" and some european-looking dude steps out. America on the other hand is more like the conglomerate of different ethnicities that you speak of, so it would make more sense to see an asian or islander-spanish be labeled as american (to me at least).I know its possible for the different ethnicities to hail from those particular countries, but I think the character bio (and character design) should specify, and I feel it would add more dimension to the character. It's more of a 'pay homage to' for me than anything... I mean imagine they said elena was an african princess from nairobi.. and then some white chick pops out.. its like o_O what the? But your point about having different characteristics does save it somewhat
of course though you have the quirks of artistic freedom (to portray them however you like), but I'm just being picky about staying close to the source material
I hate to keep constantly bring up this topic about Anime ethnicities, but I've found a way to tell difference between Sinoid (Asians) And Caucasoid race regardless of chracterisitcs, examine skin colour. Regardless of what colour thier hair or eye's are the basic Skin colour will remain the same. Sinoids have have an olive type skin colour while Caucasoid will have a peach type tone.
well according to your post... the upper left would be a Caucasoid, the lower left would be somewhere in between, and the bottom right would be a Sinoid
but to be more clear about what I meant, is better demonstrated through Tekken
You have Paul , Jin , Eddy , and Bruce
clearly, just by looking.. you dont really need names.. you can come to a fairly close conclusion about their ethnicities
but yeah its hard to display that in the common manga style