WuHT
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the current art director Hideo Yoshie. He's been around for a long time.And whats his name? lol
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the current art director Hideo Yoshie. He's been around for a long time.And whats his name? lol
Yeah, I do think if anyone is going to break through in this manner, it's probably going to be Bangu, insofar as he was pretty well set up for it at various points in the past and he is, at least in an adoptive sense, a family member of one of the main orster characters, which is an archetype they like to pull from at times, for the sake of providing context for a character who is similar but not identical in style to an established moveset. I don't know that his chances are particularly great anytime soon, but if ever there was another established background character promoted to the main roster that made some sense, it would be him, I think.I think Bangoo is the only one who stands a chance of becoming a main character in a future entry. I believe PS said they were interested in adding him in to SCV at one point.
Well, I'm not sure what a "semi-canon appearance" is, but I'm pretty sure that even if Namco was going to recycle Geralt's moveset into a new character (something I think is highly unlikely in itself), they would definitely not do it by building upon some paper-thin tertiary character, no matter the level of obsession amongst a small number of lore-fixated fans who think every face that ever showed up in the narrative needs to become a playable character. Rather, I suspect they would do what they have always done and give their design team the opportunity to generate a new character who bring a little bit more to the table in terms of what the new game needs. There's nothing particular interesting or intriguing about Salia: she's just a name in a vague, transient support role to Siegfried's narrative, with a correspondingly generic design.I'm not saying "with confidence" that Salia would make the roster for SoulCalibur VII, I'm just saying that if we needed someone to keep Geralt's style alive, she's a perfect candidate for it, considering she's shown with a longsword in her art and semi-canon appearances. Like in Broken Destiny's Quick Battle, she used Amy's style instead of Siegfried's style to show her as using a smaller sword, and there wasn't really much of another option for her, maybe Mitsurugi's two-handed sword, but they wanted to give her more feminine flair, so they went with Amy, was how I saw that.
Like I alluded to right after saying that, I meant the appearances of minor characters in the Quick Battle mode, for both Broken Destiny and SoulCalibur V. Neither of these modes has any story relevance, and is ostensibly just a for fun mode for showing off the design staff's use of the creation system, but in both games, we've had appearances from folks like Hwang, Li Long, Arthur, Salia, Miser, Edgardo, and the like. That's "semi-canon", as far as I'm concerned, like Hwang using Devil Jin style in SoulCalibur V would imply that he'd gone malfested, but since Korea was completely out of the picture for SoulCalibur V, then... what exactly you could call such an appearance is dubious at best.I'm not sure what a "semi-canon appearance" is,
They've done it before in Aeon from Kratos, so it's not entirely out of the question. Azwel has some Spawn in him, too, and there's Abelia, a bonus character, sure, but she borrowed heavily from Link, as well as the bombs from Chester's style also stemming from Link. If they somehow managed to get the rights for Ashlotte back, taking stuff from 2B would be quite reasonable for her, too. And you, even, have surmised taking stuff from Haohmaru for Arthur, so it's not a completely bizarre concept. They could make a new character too, to be sure, but it's not impossible that they'd repurpose it for an old character either....even if Namco was going to recycle Geralt's moveset into a new character (something I think is highly unlikely in itself), they would definitely not do it by building upon some paper-thin tertiary character, no matter the level of obsession amongst a small number of lore-fixated fans who think every face that ever showed up in the narrative needs to become a playable character. Rather, I suspect they would do what they have always done and give their design team the opportunity to generate a new character who bring a little bit more to the table in terms of what the new game needs. There's nothing particular interesting or intriguing about Salia: she's just a name in a vague, transient support role to Siegfried's narrative, with a correspondingly generic design.
I'm pretty sure most of us are aware, it's just also practically colloquial at this point, where the point is understood, even if it's not literally correct."long sword" discrepancy
I've had an idea of making Bangoo a small fast grappler with a tomahawk and a hunting knife. Conceptually, Rock being Zangief, and Bangoo being R. Mika of Soul Calibur. Also, since Bangoo is not Rock's biological child, it's doubtful that he would inherit Rock's stature or bulk. Visually, I imagined him looking like the east coast people of North America like the Last of the Mohicans.Yeah, I do think if anyone is going to break through in this manner, it's probably going to be Bangu, insofar as he was pretty well set up for it at various points in the past and he is, at least in an adoptive sense, a family member of one of the main orster characters, which is an archetype they like to pull from at times, for the sake of providing context for a character who is similar but not identical in style to an established moveset. I don't know that his chances are particularly great anytime soon, but if ever there was another established background character promoted to the main roster that made some sense, it would be him, I think.
They've done it before in Aeon from Kratos
Right, but that's actually support for the point I was making: in one instance they anchored the moves on to a well-established main roster character, and in the other, they made an entirely new original character. Recycled moves would be nothing new for the series, and nobody is arguing that they would be: it's the notion of bootstrapping these minor characters into the limelight that seems so far-etched and more indicative of wishful thinking of really ultra-fixated lore fanboys/girls than something that's really even remotely likely to happen--that's why I used the fanfic parallel, as it has a similar air of niche-interest wish fulfillment.They've done it before in Aeon from Kratos, so it's not entirely out of the question. Azwel has some Spawn in him, too ...
Well, I think what I said was that I wouldn't mind seeing that--not that I thought I think it is particularly likely. But at least Arthur would have a genuine history of appearing as part of an offical playable roster supporting the notion that he might return in such a role--caveats (about him being a localization clone in the first instance and a bonus/incomplete character in the second) or not, that's more than one can say for Salia or the other background characters who sometimes get pined for in this regard.And you, even, have surmised taking stuff from Haohmaru for Arthur, so it's not a completely bizarre concept.
I don't think anybody said "impossible", but there's a pretty massive gulf between "technically not impossible" and "something that we have some good reason to expect"...and Salia is edged up against the first of those things and light years away from the second, is the point. :PThey could make a new character too, to be sure, but it's not impossible that they'd repurpose it for an old character either.
I've had an idea of making Bangoo a small fast grappler with a tomahawk and a hunting knife. Conceptually, Rock being Zangief, and Bangoo being R. Mika of Soul Calibur. Also, since Bangoo is not Rock's biological child, it's doubtful that he would inherit Rock's stature or bulk. Visually, I imagined him looking like the east coast people of North America like the Last of the Mohicans.
Also isn't she a rapier user?
yeah i sort of switch between hand-and-half / bastard sword vs long sword, but "long sword" is easier to type and i'm lazy lolI'm pretty sure most of us are aware, it's just also practically colloquial at this point, where the point is understood, even if it's not literally correct.
I agree with this, but in my mind Salia Vader would be epic.A long sword would look good on the character, but I still think it would be more interesting her having her own signature moves.
I'm pretty sure most of us are aware, it's just also practically colloquial at this point, where the point is understood, even if it's not literally correct.
Fair enough, and just to be clear: I don't just mention it to be pedantic, but also because we do talk about a wide range of historical armaments here, both with regard to what has been represented in the series to date and things we'd like to see (a topic we talk about with increasing frequency the more energy wizards and shonen emos using impractical concepts as weapons they continue to foist upon us), so I figure its the kind of detail worth highlighting here and there, when the usage starts to become standard in a discussion.yeah i sort of switch between hand-and-half / bastard sword vs long sword, but "long sword" is easier to type and i'm lazy lol
I agree with this, but in my mind Salia Vader would be epic.
Seeing that, I couldn't help (unfortunately) thinking about that news media pundit twat who a while back lost his mind over seeing a warrior queen in The Witcher and decided to fight a pitched battle of the culture wars over it by asserting that it was delusional/unrealistic to entertain that a woman could use a sword effectively, and this was somehow a big ol' problem with our entertainment culture that very serious people should be talking about--all of this without a shred of background in martial arts, human physiology, physical mechanics, or historical perspective. He got a shit ton of flack from the HEMA people (and you know, most non-metally-handcaipped persons) for opening his dumb mouth on a topic he knows nothing about, but I have to think the much better solution would have been to put him into a practice room with that young woman there and get footage of just how pathetically fast he tapped out, probably visibly shaking and hyperventilating no matter how easy she took things on him...
The biggest offender would be the greek short swords (they're not exactly like the leaf-shaped swords, but similar enough). Leaf shaped swords go hand in hand with the bronze era, but imo any sharp pointy metal is going to be dangerous and effective without breaking immersion.But the thing is, given the year this story is set in, it actually makes sense that the western canon characters actually prefer rapiers or small swords (that is, 'small swords' in the sense of late middle age/early renaissance 'court swords': epees, epee-de-cour, ect.).
Will there be stance roulette like siegfried ?It would operate like Yoshimitsu's stances (8B+K/B+K/2B+K) with moves flowing into these stances. Some of these attacks could have auto guard impacts representing the riposting of the long sword. Even though I've just thought up this on the fly, I do think this would be a better direction for Salia than planting Geralt's moves on her.
Seeing that, I couldn't help (unfortunately) thinking about that social media pundit twat who a while back lost his mind over seeing a warrior queen in The Witcher and decided to fight a pitched battle of the culture wars over it by asserting that it was delusional/unrealistic to entertain that a woman could use a sword effectively, and this was somehow a big ol' problem with our entertainment culture that very serious people should be talking about--all of this without a shred of background in martial arts, human physiology, physical mechanics, or historical perspective. He got a shit ton of flack from the HEMA people (and you know, most non-metally-handcaipped persons) for opening his dumb mouth on a topic he knows nothing about, but I have to think the much better solution would have been to put him into a practice room with that young woman there and get footage of just how pathetically fast he tapped out, probably visibly shaking and hyperventilating no matter how easy she took things on him...
Will there be stance roulette like siegfried?