....looks fine to me.
At this point, all I care about is the important matter: will it retain the 2D KOF DNA, or just be Max Impact?
....looks fine to me.
At this point, all I care about is the important matter: will it retain the 2D KOF DNA, or just be Max Impact?
Wow, it was just a small joke.
Glad to know I wasn’t the only one sobbing and bawling. Oh god.
Yeah, but it makes it fun to say now.
I’m glad my main from Melee is back.
Moreso, Ryu makes some sense. SFII was popular on the SNES, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, and don’t forget the 3DS version SFIV.
Finally.
Ryu for the Wii U.
Saints Row 3 and 4 ?
This just infuriates me.
Are... Are you a superhero in real life?
Because you I like.
Playing through so far, I think... I unlocked Ground Zeroes Mode...?
Vi's been hitting a gym lately.
I'm just going to say it.
I prefer skinnier Pikachu. Only since the changes do I find it appealing.
In 1996, a fighting game called Fatal Fury 2 was released. Described by some as a "blatant clone" of Street Fighter II, Fatal Fury 2 did actually have a few noteworthy quirks of its own: it was a gorgeous-looking game that allowed players to perform "desperation moves" when their health bar was low, and it gave…
Simply put: game's not even close to being done.
Give. It. Time.
Or... maybe it's not a mistake, so much so, just Oda making an odd two-piece bike design.
I mean, I wouldn't put it past him, all things considered.
As controversial and offensive as it is, they're only designing something they wanted to work on. While it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea (there's a LOT of pretty offensive software with plenty of triggers.), they have every right to work on it.
That said, I think Shippoyasha (SP?) said it best: Valve should…
>Weird combination
So, we're not even going to acknowledge the Sonic crossover?
re: Ken Masters, vanilla Street Fighter IV online.
Even then, Mac's not THAT O.P. As many have said, keep distance and just don't let him lock you in the air.
Latest patch adds pools, yo.
Oh, and the "Difficulty", or the "artificially hard" moments.