Ruin
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I guess the reason I like his redesign is because it actually looked like he aged(which is rare in the SF universe).
Well concerning her backside, I'm just glad they fixed it. In 4 it looked wrong (I'll be nice and not list the reasons why) and I actually preferred her "more covering" costumes. It's on point in this one. 10/10 would cannon spike.
You're wrong, I love it! (I can finally cosplay as him, I just need to bulk up my arms and get high enough shoes to pass for 7 feet).
Birdie: "......you wut, mate?"
I dunno, I actually quite like it, but I've been seeing mixed reactions on other boards. For me, it looks like she's gotten a bit mature, not really old, but she's got a different steely look to her.
Maybe the real joke is the friends we've made along the way
yeeeeeeeeeehhhup`
Yeah, i'm thinking more about that, i mean, i have no experience with those fighters in general (guilty gear, blazblue, etc), the little i played guilty gear X, i think, i loved it. But since i don't own any sony console, becomes hard, but once i get a good job that pays me enough, i'll check.n-no, Street Fight is just taking a few elements that are in BlazeBlue, like the crush counters making a heavy attack counter a move give the player more time to do a combo.
I don't think you need to play Blaze Blue just to understand how Street Fighter 5 is going to play. But still you should try BlazeBlue to expand your fighting game palette.
well right now on steam there is BlazeBlue: Calamity Trigger and Guilty Gear X2 Reload. They should give you an idea on how both games feel, and since it's Steam Summer Sale you should be able to find them on the cheep. The only problem is that they don't really have online multiplayer. :S
also are you kidding me? the easy links is good thing, it opens the game up to newer players and makes combos far more open. The thing that i noticed when i played SF4 was everything was slow, very poke heavy, and if you do get a hit in you had to use combo that had hard links that sometimes were 1f. This for me resulted in me dropping a ton of combos when it really mattered and being forced to back off a bit and go back to poking at the opponent waiting for a mistake to happen. To me SF4 got dull fast and I dropped it before Super came out.
Actually, this isn't really a new thing for Street Fighter.n-no, Street Fight is just taking a few elements that are in BlazeBlue, like the crush counters making a heavy attack counter a move give the player more time to do a combo.
I don't think you need to play Blaze Blue just to understand how Street Fighter 5 is going to play. But still you should try BlazeBlue to expand your fighting game palette.