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ALL IN ON HWANG !!! (with all in i mean my house, my car, my wive and my dog )
cmon bro as far as know, a bear if he sees your *ss he sure wont try to fight you but instead he will try to eat you.
kuma is the bestKuma is highly intelligent and well trained. In fact, he's the most gentlemanly Mishima there is.
Can't wait to hear all of these, especially Tira cuz she should have different ones for jolly and gloomy <3Taki has some trash talk for Maxi.
One of the main reason Tekken is above SC in term of success is the timing and platform. SC had weird console choices, first SE on playstation, then SC on Dreamcast, then SC2 multi, then SC3 on PS2 only. Also the timing of the titles wasn't always the best.
SC2 and SC4 sold well, what do they have in common? Guest characters + Multiplat + good timing (first years of the console generation)
Also in general this is just a fact, fighing games sell better on PS platforms, and even VF4 sold better on PS2 than Dreamcast aka its own home (all VF released before were Sega console exclusive, and VF4 evo on PS2 is the best selling title of the serie)
Resident Evil was also struggling too hard the days Capcom decided to make them Game Cube exclusive, the sales weren't as good as before, then it goes back to PS then multiplat, and look where's the franchise now. (I mean what kind of fucking weird logic that was? The game most sales were on PS then make it GC exclusive? Da heck??? lol)
Tekken 1 was born on PS and stay to PS to this day,the first Tekken was mindblow but not only AND... it was released in the most successful console and also at the very earlier days so it really didn't have any competition. Tekken 2 was even way better and put everything else to shame, and Tekken 3 was just phenomenal and a part of pop culture.
For SC It was what it was, but honestly i'm sure if Soul Calibur 1 was a Playstation 2 launch title (or almost), it would have done too well. and way better on what it did when it was Dreamcast exclusive, no disrespect to any platform it just the way it was. (Almost same can be said about Shenmue, legendary game, but couldn't get the deserve success, since the console it was release on was struggling)
It was kinda released too early. Imagine being able to have online play on Xbox 360 and PS3, and having patches to work out the issues (like porting the Arcade Edition gameplay to console). We may never know what its full potential could have been.I really think SCIII shrinking back to one platform after II's success across three really hurt the momentum of the series. Plus it was nonviable for competitive play, so the hardcore crowd wouldn't carry it.
A bit of a tragedy, really.
The gambling is all cosmetic for duel mode, the real issue with for honor is it's clear they never listened to anyone who actually played a fighter.You better make peace with the fact that Soul Calibur went full-on fantasy. :) if you want a realistic weapon fighter, For Honour is your place to go, though I don't know how much was it ruined by Ubisoft's gambling aspirations.
At the risk of stating the obvious, developing a game for multiple platforms and adding online play aren't free. If SC3's budget was spent on those things, it would probably result in a game with fewer characters and less single-player content. Kind of like SC4, really.It was kinda released too early. Imagine being able to have online play on Xbox 360 and PS3, and having patches to work out the issues (like porting the Arcade Edition gameplay to console). We may never know what its full potential could have been.
What I meant was that they could've ported it to the 7th-gen platforms, and come to think of it, I'm not sure why they didn't.At the risk of stating the obvious, developing a game for multiple platforms and adding online play aren't free. If SC3's budget was spent on those things, it would probably result in a game with fewer characters and less single-player content. Kind of like SC4, really.
What I meant was that they could've ported it to the 7th-gen platforms, and come to think of it, I'm not sure why they didn't.
there's a SC2 HD?I wonder how well sc2 hd did. Must didn't do so well if they didn't do a collection to get people pumped and ready.
Yes, for PS3 and Xbox 360. It's also playable on Xbox One, but not PS4. It's neat, because unlike the SoulCalibur I that went to Xbox Live Arcade, it's actually the full game, all modes and everything, and it includes both Spawn and Heihachi. No Link, though, since it didn't come out for Nintendo.
I wonder how well sc2 hd did. Must didn't do so well if they didn't do a collection to get people pumped and ready.
That should about tell you how well it did. lolthere's a SC2 HD?
there's a SC2 HD?