It's not aimed at fans.
It's aimed at typical American fans who have their parents buy the game for them, who happen to be younger, and don't usually (can't?) put in the effort to learn even somewhat-deep fighting engines :).
I said that wrong as i didn't mean just at fans. At the end of the day ...
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- Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:09 am
- Forum: Video Games
- Topic: Fighting system in B3.
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- Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:46 am
- Forum: Video Games
- Topic: Fighting system in B3.
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Budokai prides itself on its simplicity. By retaining a simple control scheme it remains an easy to play game that a lot more people can pick up. Tekken has a similar following as well, but if you take the time to learn an ounce more than "button-mashing" in Tekken, you will probably most easily ...
- Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:02 am
- Forum: Video Games
- Topic: Fighting system in B3.
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Fighting system in B3.
As much as a great game that it is. This is one of the things it lacks in. Its a lot better than B2 as most of the characters have their own independent moves. But two buttons for attack is not enough. As a fighting fan, there should be more complex normal moves. Kinda like tekken based button ...