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Post by yash3ahuja on Apr 4, 2010 11:52:43 GMT -5
Yes. But I honestly don't like SF4, I don't know why though.
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Post by hanzrimer on Apr 4, 2010 13:09:42 GMT -5
Your loss.
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Post by hanzrimer on Apr 29, 2010 13:26:02 GMT -5
Well the results are in and some how they surpassed the already awesome Street fighter 4, this is probably the best fighting game ever.
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Post by dhampird on Apr 29, 2010 16:37:12 GMT -5
I've never played sf4,but the gameplay looks pretty sweet,and a lot of old time fans like it. So the only thing I can think of why some ppl don't like it is the art style. Which In my opinion is ugly ;( . Mind you I'm not bashing the game itself,the game itself looks pretty fun and deep. And If I ever try it out one of these days I may buy it,just because I'm a sucker for good 2d fighters ^,..,^.
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Post by yash3ahuja on Apr 29, 2010 17:52:37 GMT -5
I may get it. Not yet though. Spending my money towards LP2 and 3d Dot.
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Post by starscreamrobot on Apr 29, 2010 19:23:58 GMT -5
The problem with Street Fighter 4 is they slowed the game down to be more like the "classic" gameplay. That doesn't really make sense, because I think in most people's minds that's not the "classic" style. For like 15 years everyone's SF experience has been with a Turbo version. Slowing it down just makes it easier to turtle all day or sit in a corner and fire off Hadokens. There's absolutely no room to learn or experiment and you're either already an expert or you have to play like a bitch, and it's lame... and this is from someone who has no qualms about playing like a bitch, but it doesn't make it fun.
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Post by yash3ahuja on Apr 30, 2010 0:41:18 GMT -5
5 out of 5 on X-Play. Gonna most likely pick it up soon.
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Post by hanzrimer on Apr 30, 2010 8:04:00 GMT -5
The problem with Street Fighter 4 is they slowed the game down to be more like the "classic" gameplay. That doesn't really make sense, because I think in most people's minds that's not the "classic" style. For like 15 years everyone's SF experience has been with a Turbo version. Slowing it down just makes it easier to turtle all day or sit in a corner and fire off Hadokens. There's absolutely no room to learn or experiment and you're either already an expert or you have to play like a bitch, and it's lame... and this is from someone who has no qualms about playing like a bitch, but it doesn't make it fun. turtling is annoying as hell, i play aggressive, thankfully I'm skilled enough to beat most turtles. i do like the slower game play. didn't really like turbo speed.
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Post by hanzrimer on Apr 30, 2010 8:04:49 GMT -5
I've never played sf4,but the gameplay looks pretty sweet,and a lot of old time fans like it. So the only thing I can think of why some ppl don't like it is the art style. Which In my opinion is ugly ;( . Mind you I'm not bashing the game itself,the game itself looks pretty fun and deep. And If I ever try it out one of these days I may buy it,just because I'm a sucker for good 2d fighters ^,..,^. if you like 2d fighting this game is for you
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Post by toriel on May 3, 2010 14:13:35 GMT -5
Since they've announced Marvel vs Capcom 3, I will wait for that instead. I much prefer it to SF but that's a matter of personal taste.
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Post by yash3ahuja on May 3, 2010 17:54:12 GMT -5
I'm probably getting both. Any news on the release or MvC3?
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Post by hanzrimer on May 4, 2010 14:16:42 GMT -5
Since they've announced Marvel vs Capcom 3, I will wait for that instead. I much prefer it to SF but that's a matter of personal taste. that won't be out for a very long time. I always thought the MvC games were very button mashy any way
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