Hisssssssssssssssss! dont say that. thats the equivelent of asking for it to be shit.D wrote:Besides Initial D, this is the only title I'm watching out for on the ps3.
It can't not rock!

Hisssssssssssssssss! dont say that. thats the equivelent of asking for it to be shit.D wrote:Besides Initial D, this is the only title I'm watching out for on the ps3.
It can't not rock!
Seems like a horrible waste of money to buy a wide screen cab when your TV will do that. Just build a supergun and hook up to your HD TV. Saves like a million dollars.Lordstar wrote:One of the guys on Killercabs has a viewlix on order in preparation for this game and a few others.
And let's not forget that Atari Games developed Primal Rage II prototype arcade game with the same stop-motion process but it was never released to the general public. I've seen it up and running a few times in the past at previous California Extreme shows. ^_~Lordstar wrote:oh im sorry, your so right. Maybe we should have a word with caves about loli shmp vol 6. or maybe you would want a stop motion fighter like Primal rage?Udderdude wrote:Generic Animu Fighter #87457253 ..
As others have said it's somewhat similar to Guilty Gear, but probably a ways easier for newer players to get into - for one thing, the cast is smaller (12 fighters) and there are only 4 attack buttons (light, medium, heavy, "drive"). The "drive" button instantly activates a unique special ability for each character, not to mention that you can utilize an "EO"-esque mechanic to map special attacks to the right analog stick, so newbies can still have some fun with it. Veterans still have a lot to dig into, though (loads of cancels and whatnot), and the game obviously looks very nice, so if you've got any inclination towards fighters it's probably a pretty good pickup. If you're thinking about it you might want to act quickly, as the first print "LE" includes a soundtrack as well as a DVD showing certain techniques and the like to get you started.No_not_like_Quake wrote:So uh, besides being a 2D fighter... is this game any good? I'm considering buying it but I want it to be somewhat playable as the list of good emulated 2D fighters is rather large.
RegalSin wrote:You can't even drive across the country Naked anymore
Er what? BF was a really good fighter that just got massively overlooked. Also pretty sure BB in general has roughly the same animation count as GG. In some cases (ABA) a lot better.agustusx wrote:Although BattleFantasia was not a great fighter, at least the characters seemed like they originated form the same world.
The original arcade version didn't run in 1080 at all anyway so you aren't losing that much really.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:If you look on the backside of the USA region Blazblue LE set, it does mention of two different HD display formats that you can choose to play it in: either 720p or 1080i at best. I was hoping for a full fledged 1080p BB game but that can be included in the next BB sequel. ^_~
Agreed, BF is SO underrated.Gwyrgyn Blood wrote:Er what? BF was a really good fighter that just got massively overlooked.agustusx wrote:Although BattleFantasia was not a great fighter, at least the characters seemed like they originated form the same world.