hurrr... The probably most anticipated fighting game of the year is just a week and a bit away
(no comment to Tekken or KOF fans)
What is your opinion to the long awaited (10 years!) sequel?
It's a bit sad they dropped the teching system (tapping the forward button on the moment of impact the opponent's attack making their move nullified that gave you a window of opportunity to punish) from SF3 since they wanted to base the game more on SF2 Turbo style
From playing it in the arcade it seems that "juggling" is the new thing as I was watching a Ryu player launch his opponent in the air then following it up with his ultra move metsu hadouken
On the less technical side, the art looks simply stunning as I was worried about the characters looking "too buffed" but all was forgiven when I was dazzled by the ink trails that follow the character's fists and overall art and presentation.
Any SF veterans/current players/newcomers pumped for this?
blah, back to playing 3rd Strike to kill waiting time
I still prefer the Japanese boxart ._."
(no comment to Tekken or KOF fans)
What is your opinion to the long awaited (10 years!) sequel?
It's a bit sad they dropped the teching system (tapping the forward button on the moment of impact the opponent's attack making their move nullified that gave you a window of opportunity to punish) from SF3 since they wanted to base the game more on SF2 Turbo style
From playing it in the arcade it seems that "juggling" is the new thing as I was watching a Ryu player launch his opponent in the air then following it up with his ultra move metsu hadouken
On the less technical side, the art looks simply stunning as I was worried about the characters looking "too buffed" but all was forgiven when I was dazzled by the ink trails that follow the character's fists and overall art and presentation.
Any SF veterans/current players/newcomers pumped for this?
blah, back to playing 3rd Strike to kill waiting time
I still prefer the Japanese boxart ._."