Hope that counseling helps, sounds like he has some stuff to work out.
Hope that counseling helps, sounds like he has some stuff to work out.
Sure.
[Reads this article]
I feel you hard on Virtua Fighter, but I’d contest that note on Tekken. While this edition game is undeniably lighter on extra things to do, from what I’ve seen, there seems to be way more casual and competitive interest in Tekken 7 than there was for either T6 or Tag 2. It might be a condition of the genre, in…
Wish them the best, the game has moments, but it’s too late for this little of a move. If they want to salvage this, it’ll require a HotS-style big rebranding event, or doing so on whatever form a “Battleborn 2" might take.
Meh.
An X-Man or two for the base roster of MvC Infinite.
It was definitely well known in its time! It didn’t get like three entries for nothing.
- In its heyday: As fun to play/look at as it is, DS still wasn’t as popular, money or fame-wise, as Street Fighter. When you start getting into the times where the market was oversaturated and the genre generally fell-off, it could not survive.
I’m sure the prominent teams do have gyms for use if they house teams, and probably even require some record of exercise. Concerns about collapsed lungs and other potentially lethal sedentary lifestyle-conditions aside, a more balanced lifestyle is generally going to be sharper on reflexes, memory. and snap decision…
Tekken’s has a long history of off-the-wall side modes, so I’d hope they’d take inspiration there in putting together a tutorial/learning section like Guilty Gear Xrd has, breaking down key human-fighting concepts into easy-to-digest and fun-to-play tutorials.
It’s the set-up for the MCU adapting/introducing Adam Warlock: http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Adam_Warlock_(Earth-616)
Might be good, even great. Got a good feeling about this game, more tan I ever really felt for FC3 or 4.
Ya’ll over here jabbering about vampires while the world burns around us and I’m planning about how to land a cushy spot as Alexa’s fleshy plaything after the robot uprising.
Omg
Another complicating part of this is that Blizzard is distinctly handling intimate/personal bits of characters separate from the actual game and the overarching setting/story, which both gives fans more reason to get into the secondary materials, and doesn’t get in the way of those who don’t care/would probably type…
The straight-gameplay footage I’ve seen pleasantly reminds me of the old twin-stick mech-fighter Virtua-On, so I may be biased. but, with the further fleshing out of the character roster and gameplay modes, it looks good to me.
Kind of how I expected, though Virtua Fighter 2 being up there was a surprise!
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