2004-04-26, 15:32 | Link #41 | |
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But with a 2-button fighting game, it quickly just turns into tapping A and B, and then using the kawarimi to cover your ass. It's easily one of the least strategic fighting game out there. Part of that is the fault of the GC controller. I mean, with one big fat button taking up most of the controller space, you can't really have the other players hunting for X, Y, or Z. |
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2004-04-26, 15:35 | Link #42 | |
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Not all fighting games need to be over-complicated and stylish to be good. I play MvC2, KoF2k3 and SC2 all the time, and at first its cool when you see Magento's triangle jump + infinite, but then after awhile, the over complicatediness gets boring and loses its fun, and it all just becomes number crunching, same as KoF2k3 Dublon, Hinako, (insert random guy here) teams get predictable, and boring too. Hell at Evo last year, everyone (including me) boo'd at the final match for Guilty Gear XX, Sol Badbuy vs. Sol Badguy. Naruto is fun as hell, and I love it, I played it on the PS2 and it was too fun. Even if all the characters were almost the same in genre (i.e. Haku and Neji playing exactly the sameway.) Don't know the mechanics of the GC verison, but that shyt doesn't look like a straight masher from the combo vid, and the air juggle setups, it looks to bait people into a hit and run. If I had it, I'd be playing that shit all day with my friends. As long as its fun, that's what matters. |
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2004-04-26, 15:38 | Link #43 |
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The point he's trying to make is that this game is NOT tekken or soul callibar, so it is possible to do fine with buttonmashing. I've been to arcades where I've these skilled combo freaks loose to some lame buttommashing kid in marvel vs capcom.
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2004-04-26, 17:14 | Link #53 | |
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In any case, you can pick up a "Freeloader + Naruto Gekitou Ninja Taisen 2" pack at Liksang. Bear in min that you need a totally different momery card to save import games. Because once you save something non-import on it, you can't save the imports on it EVER. Can't even format it. |
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2004-04-26, 17:17 | Link #54 | |
KAWAIII-III!!!! >^_^ >
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2004-04-26, 17:39 | Link #55 | |
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Don't you guys have PAL TV's there? |
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2004-04-26, 17:53 | Link #57 |
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There is certainly differences between Japanese and European consoles, Japanese games are NTSC, and European are PAL. But with Freeloader voor GC, you can make your GC compatible with other systems. So you can play Japanese games on a European GameCube. For the PS2 and Xbox there doesn't exist such a program (unfortanetly...)
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2004-04-26, 18:20 | Link #58 | |
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2004-04-26, 18:44 | Link #60 | |
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EVERYTHING NEEDS A MOD CHIP. The only thing out there that plays all games in any region is the Game Boy Advance. Game Cube, XBox, and the PS2 all need region circumvention. |
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