Or maybe he pretended to leave to get out of playing SFxT with Mike
lol
Or maybe he pretended to leave to get out of playing SFxT with Mike
KOF final 8 went on forfuckingever. I'm not sure how anyone maintained interest, there wasn't even much difference in style between players.
KOF final 8 went on forfuckingever. I'm not sure how anyone maintained interest, there wasn't even much difference in style between players.
I am honestly sad for you.
I wouldn't say it was the least interesting but my only complaint is how long the whole thing took compared to other games, It's Grand-Finals were really good though.What could possibly be sad is that I watched Evo in it's entirety all 3 days (other than a few hours when I was at work Friday).
KOF was the least interesting, flat out. Same characters, same combos, same play styles.
What could possibly be sad is that I watched Evo in it's entirety all 3 days (other than a few hours when I was at work Friday).
KOF was the least interesting, flat out. Same characters, same combos, same play styles.
So Chin, Duo Lon, Kim, Takuma, Shen, Clark, Ralf, Billy etc. (characters used in the grand final) had similar play styles and combos?
Yeah, sure.
To most people not really versed in KOF, it looks very similar. Its a common complaint. High level KOF is lots of skip jumps even if the characters are different
So Chin, Duo Lon, Kim, Takuma, Shen, Clark, Ralf, Billy etc. (characters used in the grand final) had similar play styles and combos?
Yeah, sure.
Yes, essentially. Other than Ralf/Clark.
^exactly
And of course Mad KOF's Duo Lon is impressive. A lot of it was impressive, it was just boring and predictable after you've seen it all a few times.
If that gets dull that quickly, how do you enjoy watching any fighting game?
KOFXIII tends to start out like honest fighting, but it ends up like Hokuto.
Also the way they adjusted meter really hurts non-rushdown styles.
So can anyone from around the world join every capcom tournament? Or are players restricted to their area's Capcom tournament?
Question when are we going to see Tekken X Street Fighter? I was really surprised that there was nothing shown after the TTT2 exhibition. Not even a teaser or something?
Question when are we going to see Tekken X Street Fighter? I was really surprised that there was nothing shown after the TTT2 exhibition. Not even a teaser or something?
They started. We've had the leak of temp models for animations. It's just that they're getting nowhere fast, and currently planning to release it for this gen of consoles when it's likely that by when it hits we'll be well into next gen.They haven't even started from what they say.
They started. We've had the leak of temp models for animations. It's just that they're getting nowhere fast, and currently planning to release it for this gen of consoles when it's likely that by when it hits we'll be well into next gen.
Yes, essentially. Other than Ralf/Clark.
I wouldn't have so much of a problem with it if it wasn't so excruciatingly long. 2/3 in that game is too long, especially when they go back to char select after each match. I watched it with a group of my friends and we all just rooted for the winner of the first match, just hoping it would end sooner. That's not good enough for Sunday night at Evo.
that Duo play had more variety than most character/team plays at EVO. The way he adapted to every character Bala threw at him.And of course Mad KOF's Duo Lon is impressive. A lot of it was impressive, it was just boring and predictable after you've seen it all a few times.
^exactly
And of course Mad KOF's Duo Lon is impressive. A lot of it was impressive, it was just boring and predictable after you've seen it all a few times.
They started. We've had the leak of temp models for animations. It's just that they're getting nowhere fast, and currently planning to release it for this gen of consoles when it's likely that by when it hits we'll be well into next gen.
There was a leak of an early Akuma model, and one other. It looked ghastly. I'd link the thread but I'm on my phone.Leak? All I remember is the hastily slapped together Ryu model and the video with Heichachi and Nina given some Ryu and Chun animations. That was posted by Harada on twitter if I recall correctly. So mostly Tekken assets used to give people an idea of what it could look like.
Marvel was the most exciting game by far in this EVO with KOF and SF4:A being tied behind it. The issue with SF4 this EVO was the top 8 wasn't as exciting as previous years and KOF is that it took way to long to get to GF.Yet Marvel excites you?
There was a leak of an early Akuma model, and one other. It looked ghastly. I'd link the thread but I'm on my phone.
Duo plays similar to whom in KOF13??
did you seriously look at MAD's Duo and say "oh, his Dou play is JUST LIKE his Kim" ?
that Duo play had more variety than most character/team plays at EVO. The way he adapted to every character Bala threw at him.
Any footage of the off stream SSFIVAE matches? I was crushed to miss Uryo's fights!
I bet we won't see Daigo coming to the USA for other tournaments until next EVO.
What makes you think that?
Marvel was the most exciting game by far in this EVO with KOF and SF4:A being tied behind it. The issue with SF4 this EVO was the top 8 wasn't as exciting as previous years and KOF is that it took way to long to get to GF.
I bet we won't see Daigo coming to the USA for other tournaments until next EVO.
Yeah that's it. My bad, I remember that being proven false now.You're not talking about this are you?
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That's Heihachi made to look like Akuma with TTT2 customization. You could kind of do this in T6 too.
EDIT: finally found a (bad) image:
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Happened last year, he didn't show up again till like CEO iirc.
He was very busy last year. He had Topanga league matches, he had Japan nationals, involvement with his book, and he had promotional appearances at Arcades for Gunslinger Stratos for all of April. He could have gone to a few, but there was also a lot of time he was unavailable compared to the previous year.
After those Ls, Daigo's probably gone home to be a family man