Anyone have fightcade to play some matches?
So no matter the conclusions we draw about changes to established characters and whether we've played a Guilty Gear game before, avoid Strive?The best thing to come out of Strive is the slur Striver, that shit is just hilarious. View attachment 103030
Yep!So no matter the conclusions we draw about changes to established characters and whether we've played a Guilty Gear game before, avoid Strive?
Xrd... overrated? I've barely seen anyone talk about it.Guilty Gear Strive fucking sucks, and XRD is overrated trash. The last good Guilty Gear game is XX ACCENT CORE PLUS R.
I have but my internet speed is shitty afAnyone have fightcade to play some matches?
Another man of culture, I seeOver the past few years my fighting game obsession as a child has turned into me *attempting* to play every single fighting game ever made. I feel like a fighting game historian, ha. This has brought me to some lesser known titles like Kaiser Knuckle, Matrimelee, Waku Waku 7, all the way to weird titles like Blood Warrior. Seriously what even is that game lol. I have come to the conclusion that there are a LOT of really great and worthwhile titles throughout history since Street Fighter II. A lot of my favorites are usually polarizing titles. Here are a few I really love and adore, for those who want to try out some slept on, often even hated on, and sometimes obscure fighting games that I think deserve a shot!
Tuff E Nuff
SF EX 3 (God tier)
Melty Blood Type Lumina
Sengoku Basara X
Hokotu no Ken
Street Fighter X Tekken
Power Rangers The Fighting Edition
TMNT Tournament Fighters
Saturday Night Slam Masters
King of Fighters Maximum Impact Regulation A (God tier)
Eternal Champions
Neo Geo Battle Colosseum
SvC Chaos
Tatsunoko vs Capcom
KoF Neowave
Project Justice
Star Gladiator 2
Kizuna Encounter
World Heroes Perfect
Evil Zone
Last Bronx
Fighting EX Layer
Arcana Hearts
Bloody Roar 4
bonus: beat em ups
The Bouncer
Godhand
Alien vs Predator (Capcom)
The Punisher (Capcom)
Captain Commando
Cadillac's & Dinosaurs
The Takeover
Urban Reign
It is overrated by hardcore fighting game fans; I'm not talking about casual players.Xrd... overrated? I've barely seen anyone talk about it.
Def Jam Enjoyer!?
That gamecube item in my family library that I never gave a second glance is a fighting game?Def Jam Enjoyer!?![]()
Oh damnI have but my internet speed is shitty af
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Another man of culture, I see
Yep! It's also very kino.That gamecube item in my family library that I never gave a second glance is a fighting game?
I'd say so, but they are rarely in 2D games; infinite stages can be found in some 3D games like Tekken.Do endlessly (not auto) scrolling (cornerless) and nonscrolling (single-screen) arenas have meaningful gameplay implications in a traditional 2D fighting game?
well yea corners are often extremely important in adding depth to fighting games since they often provide opportunities for mix-ups or extended combos, so removing them also takes that awayDo endlessly (not auto) scrolling (cornerless) and nonscrolling (single-screen) arenas have meaningful gameplay implications in a traditional 2D fighting game?
I have a unique background and reason that made me dive this deep lol. My mom managed the Tower Records in Downtown Nashville in the 90's and would always bring me home fighting games because my dad is a Grandmaster in Moo Duk Kwon (9th dan) and was actively training me as well. I also became a black belt at 19, but stopped at 1st dan and began skateboarding. I am 34 now and have not practiced in about 10 years, although once I am finished with school I plan to start practicing again. I am about to graduate with a BS in Software Engineering and I am currently designing my own beat em up that has fighting game style boss levels. It is a very ambitious project and I can't reveal some of the cooler things about the story mode and online modes, but I am very excited for the project and have begun the process of building a team of programmers, artists, musicians, marketers, etc. My goals are lofty, and I am inspired by Akira Toriyama, Yoshitaka Amano, Hideo Kojima, Testuya Nomura, Yoji Shinkawa, to name a few.Another man of culture, I see