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I wasn’t entirely sure how I’d feel about this game, but after a few hours I was taken right back to when I sunk hours upon hours into Samurai Warriors: Chronicles. Something about portability combined with button mashing and micromanagement is really addictive to me.

Shout out to Shenmue, a virtual vacation to 80's Japan as well as the now-demolished Kowloon in the second game.

I played the hell out of Dragon Ball Z Legends on the Saturn as a kid. Not only was it fun to punch tiny sprites all over the screen, but it was fun to show off to my friends who didn’t play imported games.

My two year old thinks our TV is a touch screen. It’s a miracle he hasn’t broken it yet.

Please don’t ruin the simple joy of Puzzle Fighter with micro-transactions. It doesn’t need them. I’d be really excited for a legit sequel to the original. But I’m worried this one is going to be bogged down with the usual f2p mobile garbage.

I am already hyped.

It does look bad. But I’m still glad it exists. I’ll take janky animation and character models, as long as I get closure!

I love Steve Wolfhard.

Scrap Sony’s live action movie, give that money to Tyson Hesse and make a full length animated feature with this direction. It’s the right thing to do.

I’m still confused about why everyone is so offended by the art direction in this game. I kind of like it. Is it because people just miss the old aesthetic?

Don’t forget that in the Dreamcast version you could also go online and download your own images into the game. I loved spraying my artwork onto the walls. Sad that feature is missing from the re-releases.

That reflection detail on her outfit, tho.

My two-year-old loves all three movies, as long as Kachow is in it.

Bummed about the end of the series. Even more bummed about the end of this.

I don’t see a problem with characters from other fighting games guesting. Like Virtua Fighter characters in DOA made perfect sense, for example.

I can’t wait for Namco x Capcom x Team Ninja x SEGA x SNK.

But it’s not, though.

It’s a sequel. New stages, new weapons, new characters, new modes, new single player campaign... You know, sequel stuff.

Now playing

No, but they have a new game coming as well.

Big fan of Edelweiss’s Astebreed. I’m definitely down for this.