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| 21-04-2011, 19:35 | #214 |
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| 21-04-2011, 20:15 | #218 |
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| 21-04-2011, 20:27 | #219 |
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Just bought it an hour ago.
My first impressions are very very good..if I could get my befuddled brain around the block button. I also can't get used to the"ex" version of moves using the block button. Using default it seems very hard to hit for example x +lb in conjunction with a special. The x-ray moves seem a bit easy to pull of with just two buttons together resulting in your enemy losing serious life,but i guess time will tell whether its better to use "ex's" or save up for an xray The tag stuff is way to much to handle at this early stage It all seems nice and solid though with great animation and timing Any one got any good controller set ups as I'm using default. Just went online:It ain't looking good on the actually getting a game front Last edited by unky chop chop; 21-04-2011 at 20:44. Reason: online |
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| 21-04-2011, 22:47 | #223 |
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They did a great job at capturing the best of the old and making it feel new. Feels like a real old school fighting game with great graphics, blood, chains, rust and grit.
Its a welcome break from cartoony fighters. I like MvC and SSF also and will keep playing them but this is a welcome addition to fighting games. |
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