Not particularly, I was watching his "Cancel-Tricks" video and deduced that Budokai has more depth than most people assume. It takes a lot of specific timing and frame watching to make cancel juggles and transitions successful as he explains. Like the Dragonfist cancel launcher and ki-blast + dash in stun + cancel chain. Most peopledon't go that far into it and dont utilize that. The people who think its system is basic, (as I used to) only see people just to the (Kkk+G > KKK+G) usual or abuse ground bounces that as said are unrealistic. With that example, the system could actually be well diversified if they considered trying to give more connection between blasts, ki and stuns, rather than having them as seperated as they are in BT/RB. Melee shouldnt be its own tool, and supers shouldnt just be long range guns. Even without having contrived analog-stick motions SF is praised for, though maybe Budokai could use some directional commands at the extent Soul Calibur has. (>K, ^K <K) etc. It has a bit but not enough.DarkPrince_92 wrote:Do you mean this? Because I agree for the most part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cKJJH4 ... 6XS48dUgjg
If Budokai also had more defense options and if projectiles did a bit more did a variety of unique things besides damage it would at least be potentially MK tier. If projectiles were used as launchers maybe it could add something new, like say your beam size changes based on charge time, if you could use beams to cancel or connect juggle cancels, that would unify them with the melee perfectly.
For Xenoverse, they should all be able to work together to add a new layer of depth and creativity people critique it for. I dont like the idea of ki blasts being free-range just to spray around in the 3D games, they should be used for long range stuns, and if possible used as launchers to connect combos. In BT you could kind of do this, where some charged ki blasts could kind of do this if you out run them and hit the opponent before it reaches them they would stun the enemy for you, but they were way too slow to actually use them for that purpose.










