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Bare-bones? Not at all. Virtual Fighter has one of the most technical fighting systems in the entire genre. It's safe to say that the game is all skill. Not to mention that VF games tend to have very good character balance in general.Pixel_Outlaw wrote:I'm no fighting game expert but I do wonder what people see in the Virtua Fighter series? It seems very bare bones to me.
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This. VF series is VERY technical and skill-based. IMO it's probably the deepest 3D fighter series out there. Just because it uses 3 buttons aside from movement doesn't mean it's "bare-bones". Run thrpugh some of the advanced training challenges (VF4 had dozens upon dozens of in-depth tutorials on basic and advanced combos, counter moves, timing for various high and low blocks... man it just goes on and on).SockPuppetHyren wrote:Bare-bones? Not at all. Virtual Fighter has one of the most technical fighting systems in the entire genre. It's safe to say that the game is all skill. Not to mention that VF games tend to have very good character balance in general.Pixel_Outlaw wrote:I'm no fighting game expert but I do wonder what people see in the Virtua Fighter series? It seems very bare bones to me.
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On the other hand, VF will take more than a little bit of time to learn (Sega even included a enormous tutorial in VF4 evo). That, and unless you live in Japan, you're not going to get that much competition, as it wasn't that popular in the west, last time I checked. It's also very down to Earth in comparison to most fighters.
Personally, I like the series, though I haven't played VF4 for a while, as I don't own a PS2 to play it on.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
You've never played the game at all, have you? I would have given you a troll score, but that's not proper protocol here.neorichieb1971 wrote:I'm with the OP. If the game gave you a better chance of winning by learning all that crazy stuff that is "in depth" then it would be worthwhile. But the simple fact is, you can win the whole vs computer tournament by hitting one button. If your playing against an opponent you can win with slight variation but not too much. I have seen the experts play and they seem to work on a street fighter type system, where there is about 3 moves they learn very well and stick to them.
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im sure theres enough threads on this already but I dont like the way it looks really. Its ok like. I dont like the art style but if i plays the same and they have the online conection working for a fighting game ( im not going to hold my breath though) It should be awesome.D wrote:SFIIHDREMIX is out and this is what we're discussing.........................
super turbo for lifeGungriffon Geona wrote:nobody gives a shit. shitty remake of a now ancient game. booooooriiiiing.D wrote:SFIIHDREMIX is out and this is what we're discussing.........................
RegalSin wrote:Videogames took my life away like the Natives during colonial times.
Call me crazy, but Plasmo hasn't posted in here =) I did totally rip off his avatar, though, make no mistake ^_- I was planning on changing the text, but I'm kinda stranded here =PKindGrind wrote:I'm totally against OP, and Plasmo summarized it pretty well. One of the deepest fighters there is.
went back and played it on thanksgiving with a nephew. he enjoyed Uniracers and Super Bomberman 2, but when we got to Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo we both hated how clunky it felt and the sudden framerate weirdness. went straight back to Bomberman.jpj wrote:super turbo for lifeGungriffon Geona wrote:nobody gives a shit. shitty remake of a now ancient game. booooooriiiiing.D wrote:SFIIHDREMIX is out and this is what we're discussing.........................
I recall hearing one of the best Virtua Fighter players in the world resides and plays in Korea. Jin was it? Anyway, Virtua Fighter is a game where you need to think about what to do at any given moment. Definitely no friend of button mashers as you get punished. I only have VF2 on Saturn although I've played a little of VF4E on PS2 and speaking for myself it's an alright series but one that requires a lot of focus and practice.nimitz wrote:Virtual fighter is one of the main reason that could make me want to visit japan (moreso than shmups or food), a real shame that noone plays it elsewhere...
Uhmm.... you realize these games are meant to be played 2 player?But the simple fact is, you can win the whole vs computer tournament by hitting one button.
If you stay away from the arcades. I was pretty formidable w/ all the VF4's. Went to play some 5R and got my ass handed to me. Won 1 out of 20 or so matches.Anyone can jump right in and do reasonably well without having to learn a ton of different moves.
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with the frame rate unless you're playing online. You're probably referring instead to the fact that there isn't a lot of animation for such high-res visuals, which gives it a more choppy appearance.Gungriffon Geona wrote:went back and played it on thanksgiving with a nephew. he enjoyed Uniracers and Super Bomberman 2, but when we got to Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo we both hated how clunky it felt and the sudden framerate weirdness. went straight back to Bomberman.jpj wrote:super turbo for lifeGungriffon Geona wrote: nobody gives a shit. shitty remake of a now ancient game. booooooriiiiing.