Eternal Champions vs Wolverine Slade and Sabretooth

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golem370
Blade: a muscle-bound bounty hunter from 2030 with power wrist
straps.
Jetta: a circus acrobat from 1899 who can boost her metabolism for
speed.
Larcen: a cat burglar from 1920 who uses his tools for fighting.
Midknight: a bio-chemist turned vampire (1967) who is deadly when close.
Rax: a cyborg fighter from 2345 who uses machine limbs for power.
Shadow: a female assassin from 1993 who can teleport from place to
place.
Slash: a caveman from 50,000 B.C. who uses his club to inflict damage.
Trident: a frog man from 110 B.C. with a metal spinning trident hand.
Xavier: a warlock from 1692 who uses spells and a cane for offense

Nataku8188
That gamed sucked ass.

golem370
It was a great game

golem370
This game was a cool game great fighters and cool profiles cool then MK1 VF1 better then Double Dragon 1. The best fighting game that came out around that time.

long pig
Originally posted by golem370
This game was a cool game great fighters and cool profiles cool then MK1 VF1 better then Double Dragon 1. The best fighting game that came out around that time.
No. You're wrong. That game took dick from all sides.

Horrible game.

Arahan
I played it, nice idea. but the fighting system is not like street fighter.
SF rulZ

chilled monkey
Eternal Champions win through superior numbers. Good fight though.

DigiMark007
I liked the idea that they'd have rooms that were booby-trapped for the fights, rather than just random locales. The rest of the game was bad though.

Moving to the games vs. forum, by the way...

golem370
Yeah it wasn't like Street Fighter the punches and Kicks felt more solid and not weak it was real fighting styles like Kempo Kickboxing and others Jetta was the first tough girl in fighting games she was fast and tough.

Creshosk
That game sucked. . . and didn't all the characters die?

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