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If the characters have more than one attack chain, I might actually look into this.
And if people explode. I want exploding people. I think people should explode more often in real life.
Ditto.
If the characters have more than one attack chain, I might actually look into this.
And if people explode. I want exploding people. I think people should explode more often in real life.
I think people should explode more often in real life.
WE ARE LIVING... LIVE IN THE NINETEEN NINETIES!
WE STILL FIGHT... FIGHT IN THE NINETEEN NINETIES!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HCLEqUZjd0
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This version says fighting in the 80's halfway through, which I have never heard before
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkRDutCC1h4&feature=related
Oh, come on. You mean you didn't like DW Gundam?!
I've tried several times to get into the DW games. Samurai Warriors came closer than most attempts. But the combat's just so mindless. I wish Koei would put out a followup to Destrega, instead.
A Destrega sequel would make my day...but that's not going to happen.
Video footage, complete with annoying Nico Nico Douga subtitles. One thing that can be confirmed right off the bat: blood and body explosions.



I can't stand how those Japanese video sites allow uploaders to have a continual stream of scrolling text across the window. So fucking distracting/annoying.

lol I done already posted that in this thread.

I remember renting the NES game back in 1988. I can't believe Vic Tokai put it out over here, because hardly anybody knew about FotNS in the US.
Tecmo Koei's CEO Kenji Matsubara stated the game was planned for the overseas market, so I'd expect that it will geta US release at the very least.
Could be fun.
And I enjoyed the NES game (like Deuce, I bought it based solely off of the exposure to the Viz comic series.) I liked the GB game too, even though both of them were horrible.
I bought the PSX game when it came out and I also picked up the PS2 release of the arcade fighter. Fuck Last Battle, though. That game is impossibly hard.
Hokuto No Ken is a series that lends itself well to video games.