Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

Taiso

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It was a pretty high bar and took a decade for people to realise.

Ps sf4 I cannot describe how much I hate this game and it killed my interest in the whole series. I still play fighting games though
Seems to me that when they made the genre more accessible to normies, you noped out. Understandable.
 

HornheaDD

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Yeah , and every one since. 2d in 3d just feels floaty and slow to me regardless
I hear what your saying, but 6 doesn't feel floaty at all. 4 and 5 definitely were. But 6 is much closer to an old school feel. I like the combo system in it. I suck at it pretty bad other than standard combos but it is a pretty cool system
 

wataru330

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Yeah , and every one since. 2d in 3d just feels floaty and slow to me regardless
This^

No matter how much ‘turbo’ they add to speed of individual moves coming out, the floaty/drawn out jumps and the deficit of animation frames bork these games for me.

Fighting EX Layer comes closest to getting it right; however, it also falls short.
 

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Sega Rally 2 for me.
I liked Sega Rally on the Saturn but Daytona just kept me for the long haul. Plus the guy who sings the Daytona theme is just beyond awesome. He did the vocals for Burning Rangers also along with composing the whole Daytona soundtrack.

Edit this guy.
 

SouthtownKid

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I liked Sega Rally on the Saturn but Daytona just kept me for the long haul.
I thought Saturn Sega Rally was disappointing (not nearly as disappointing as shitty Saturn Daytona obviously, but still). But Sega Rally 2 in the arcade with that giant sit down car that threw you around as you drifted around corners was an infinitely improved experience over arcade Daytona for me.
 

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I still haven't played SF6, or SF5, or SF4.
Enjoyed SF4, barely touched SF5, and haven't gotten SF6 yet. I might get the latter for Terry though.

Personally I feel like I'm just too busy and unskilled to invest the time and effort to get good at complicated fighting games any more, especially for any kind of online play. SNK gets an exception, but even with games like KOF 15 I just played through the single player content, got wrecked online a few times, and called it a day.
 

Taiso

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Enjoyed SF4, barely touched SF5, and haven't gotten SF6 yet. I might get the latter for Terry though.

Personally I feel like I'm just too busy and unskilled to invest the time and effort to get good at complicated fighting games any more, especially for any kind of online play. SNK gets an exception, but even with games like KOF 15 I just played through the single player content, got wrecked online a few times, and called it a day.
Terry is fun to play and probably a little broken.

Which is fine by me!
 

Joey_Digital7

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Terry is fun to play and probably a little broken.

Which is fine by me!
I wasn't going to get SF6 unless they brought back Abel from SFIV....then they had to add my favorite fighting game character of all time out of left field and I pretty much have no choice to get it now :p.. I just hope this leads to a legit Capcom vs SNK 3
 
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