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Need me a Steam release of Jojo Heritage with online matchmaking.
Especially with Rollback.Need me a Steam release of Jojo Heritage with online matchmaking.
What about the PS3 DarkStalkers?I feel they would slap that PS3/Xbox 360 JoJo HD Ver. as a direct port which was...uh, not that great. The filter made it look hideous. The Dreamcast version was definitely the best since it had both versions of the 2 arcade variants.
What about the PS3 DarkStalkers?
But I agree that many HD versions are eh.
Resurrection on the PSN and XBLA.There was a DarkStalkers HD? lol
Tekken 3 is on PS Plus now about time.
The original Trilogy was included in 5 right?I wish they could finally release all the previous Tekken pre-7 on Steam at this point.
The original Trilogy was included in 5 right?
The original Trilogy was included in 5 right?
But I agree, I'd buy 4.
Consoles are like PC.à bummer VF Revo 1.06 resorted to Easy Cheat that breaks mods and also installs app in program files and also adds a service.
If you disable or delete it, game refuses to run. Reverted back to 1.05 as I use it mostly for offline, mods and ultra wide, all of which were removed in 1.06
Same for Dragon Ball Fighters, that also refuses to run without eac and since game was dead anyway and even cracked version will not run on W11, I removed it
Some people think PCs are like consoles
Consoles are like PC.
Had a conversation with a friend about this last night and thought it might be worth it to share here. I was sent this tweet and I found the notion that Melty Blood is considered not viable to be recommended to "new fighting game players" to be at least a *tiny* bit silly. I feel like fighting games are one of those genres where the love of it and the desire to learn more can spawn from a very mindless casual place considering how the barrier to entry for them used to only be the 25 cents you'd spend on an arcade credit, maybe more beginner knowledge is gained just from messing around with it and playing with someone who's about as experienced as you are. Does the lack of robust training tools or an in-depth tutorial matter to new fighting game players as much as experienced players think they should? What was your experience learning how to play fighting games like?
I wasn't a big fighting game player until around the time I've tried MBAACC during sales (it was a free weekend trial for the EVO of '19).Had a conversation with a friend about this last night and thought it might be worth it to share here. I was sent this tweet and I found the notion that Melty Blood is considered not viable to be recommended to "new fighting game players" to be at least a *tiny* bit silly. I feel like fighting games are one of those genres where the love of it and the desire to learn more can spawn from a very mindless casual place considering how the barrier to entry for them used to only be the 25 cents you'd spend on an arcade credit, maybe more beginner knowledge is gained just from messing around with it and playing with someone who's about as experienced as you are. Does the lack of robust training tools or an in-depth tutorial matter to new fighting game players as much as experienced players think they should? What was your experience learning how to play fighting games like?