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Vampyr
10-01-2004, 07:07 PM
So recently TheSlyMoogle and I have become obsessed with fighting games, which is ironic because our obsessions came about at the same time without either of us knowing that the other was also becoming obsessed with them. We just happened to sign on MSN one day ad realized both of us had been playing fighter games.

Moogle is crazy about Guilty Gear XX, and when he's not eating, sleeping, or studying he is playing that game. He told me it was one of the best fighters he had ever played in his life (if not the best), so yesterday I got on Ebay and bought a brand new copy that Moogle found for about $40. I'm counting the days until I get it.

My first experiance with a fighting game came one day when I was a very little kid shopping with my parents at Wal Mart. On the way out, I saw an arcade game that I just had to play. I've loved comic books since I was a child, and when I saw a game called "Marvel vs. Capcom" I knew that I could not miss out on that experiance. My dad happened to like super hero's too, so he didnt mind giving me the quarters to play the game. I still remember to this day what characters I picked. I chose Venom, Captain America, and Spider-Man.

Needless to say I LOVED the game. I was so infatuated with it that I wanted my parents to actually buy me the arcade machine for Christmas. :D (I was a naive little kid, and I was only like 5 years old.)

Then when I was in the 3rd grade, I had my next encounter with a fighting game. One of my friends had a copy of Mortal Kombat for his game boy, and he let me play it one night while we were at the high school for some sort of ceremony for an award we had won for a poster contest. I loved the game, and I begged my parents to get it for me, although I dont remember why I never did get it.

Then several years later when I got to high school, my brother and I got Bloody Roar Primal Fury for the GameCube; a game that we still play to this day. It's an ok fighter, but it wasnt so awesome that I loved it as much as Marvel vs. Capcom. After the next generation consoles came out, I played a variety of fighters. I own both super smah bros. games, but I dont really consider them a hardcore fighting game, although I am awesome at it. At a friends house I played such games as Tekken and Soul Calibur II.

And now things have came about full circle. A few weeks ago I let a friend of mine borrow Dynasty Warriors 4, and in return I got.....Marvel vs. Capcom 2. I got home and immediatly started to play it. It was like a rush of memories coming back, like my childhood had been immortalized in that disc and in the characters. I had went from a five year old kid, to a junior in high school, the same place I had played Mortal Kombat, and in return I had gotten to play the game I wanted so badly as a child. The day I got to play that game again was the day of atonement for all the days in between.

I commenced to choose Captain America, Spider-Man, and Venom, then I commenced to get my ass kicked by the computer. I am now much much better at the game, and can easily beat the computer, but I traded out Captain America for Wolvereine. I dont think Wolveriene is really that great, but I'm awesome with him. He's weak, but incredibly fast. I'm all over the guy clawing him before they know what happened.

So right now I'm in the process of becoming awesome at that game, getting good at combo's and such, but I realize that at some point I'll have to let my friend have it back. heh. So then I'll buy it...

I'm also considering buying the Street Fighter Anniversary collection, because I think it's only $30 USD.

And this year is looking to be an awesome year for fighting games. We have already been given the SF: Anniversary, but here is what we have over that bloodied horizon, if you can dodge that dragon punch in time:

1. Mortal Kombat Deception (PS2, Xbox)
2. Dead or Alive Ultimate (Xbox) (Hot Girls)
3. Guilty Gear Isuka (PS2)
4. Tekken 5 (PS2)
5. King of Fighers: Maximum Impact (PS2)
6. SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom (Xbox)
7. Capcom Fighting Evolution (PS2, Xbox)
8. Iron Phoenix (Xbox)
9. Fight Club (Xbox)
10. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (Ps2)

GCN owners get screwed, which makes me glad that I also have a Ps2. But it's days like this that make me wish I had an Xbox live and a broadband connection. Online fighting would have to be fun.

What are your favorite Fighting games? And which ones have you had the most memorable experiances with? Are you planning on buying any of the games coming out? I personally am looking forward to Mortal Kombat Deception.

What's your style of fighting? Do you smash buttons, or take the time to learn the most difficult and articulate combo's until you have completely and utterly mastered a character?

bobcat
10-01-2004, 09:28 PM
Fighting game fanatic=me.

Remember it's not about the combos only......moreso the tactic you use to execute the combos in different situations.

I basically am 100% into the KOF series, SF series, MVC series, MK series (stopped recently, but Deadly alliance is pretty good), CVS series.

Haven't gone much into GG but i heard it's quite good. I usually challenge KOF @ the arcades against all the asian experts (as I'm not asian it looks pretty funny). But generally i'm classified as one of the best in Sydney @ kof 2002/2003.

DeathsHand
10-01-2004, 10:15 PM
I'm not too big on the fighting games (one on one... some people consider "beat-em ups" to be fighting games, I enjoy those), which is fun because I own like 5 of them.... Soul Calibur 2, VF4: Evo, Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, Capcom Vs. SNk2, MK2, SF2... ok so 6...

My first 'sperience with fighting games was the original SF2 on Genesis, what with playing it at my friend's house, I was big on the fighting games back then...

Nowadays though they're too much about memorizing 50 billion moves you'll never use and defeating enemies along an incredibly steep difficulty... increasing... mountain... thing...

I'd say Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 is the favorite one I own... Also fun is that it is apparently becoming one of the more valuable PS2 games on the market... For now at least...

Fox 6
10-01-2004, 10:45 PM
Soul Caliber!

Fighting games are great for parties

Typhoid
10-01-2004, 11:08 PM
Fighting games are simple and fun carnage.

I will never forget my 17 straight wins as Raphael on Soul Caliber II at one of Dylflons parties. Man im cheap with him.


But I mean, fighting games are basically bred for parties.

Which is why I want the new Mortal Kombat game whenever it comes out.

Perfect Stu
10-01-2004, 11:25 PM
the only fighting game I ever really took the time to try and 'master' is Virtua Fighter 4, by FAR the best 3D fighting game ever made IMO. I played quite a bit of Street Fighter 2 back in the day but I used pretty basic attacks.

Typhoid
10-01-2004, 11:30 PM
the only fighting game I ever really took the time to try and 'master' is Virtua Fighter 4, by FAR the best 3D fighting game ever made IMO. I played quite a bit of Street Fighter 2 back in the day but I used pretty basic attacks.




What about Tekken 3!?!?!?

That was possibly actually one of the best fighting games I have ever played.

Hwowrang(sp?) and Jin were my best characters.

Yes, Jin was the cheapest in the game, considering he had the "tooth fairy" which you just pressed the triangle button, and he does a reverse uppercut (punching down) and it takes away about 1/4 of your health.

Me and my friend Chris would spend like, every weekend playing this game, we bought the game one day, and within a few weeks we had all of the characters, and the highest staus' for each level on every difficulty.

Man I want to play that game.

dropCGCF
10-01-2004, 11:33 PM
I was always good at fighting games.. MVC 1&2, CvsSNK2, and such. I'm a "turtle". I like to block and counter when someone else screws up.

Dyne
10-01-2004, 11:46 PM
I played VF4: Evolution for three straight months. Best fighting game this generation; hands down. GGXX takes second because of the steeper learning curve.

I like to use quick characters, as I do a lot more combos with ease. Though, when I'm on a bad controller and some things don't register, consider me screwed. I got semi-far in a GGXX tournament, but no farther, because I couldn't possibly get the controller to recognize any overdrives. Ugh.

But yeah, that's me.

GameMaster
10-02-2004, 12:12 AM
My favorite fighting game was probably the Streets of Rage series for Genesis. Primarily for the co-op factor. Since Streets of Rage is gone, the only fighting game I play now I Super Smash Bros. Melee with my friends. We all knew the moves inside out, so for us, it's more a battle of minds. I bought Soul Calibur 2 but I didn't really like it and never play it. The arena is too small. I guess I got to used to Smash Bros. and the large fighting areas.

Swan
10-02-2004, 01:37 AM
I think the first fighting game I ever played was either one of the Virtua Fighters I believe. I wanted to be that ninja guy, but I screwed up and got some other guy.

Or it was a Street Fighter game as Vega. With his cheap move where he is on the ground and he like skids. Well it was cheap then.

Right now my favorite would be Soul Calibour 2, Smash Bros. but then again I don't really play many others?
One game I remember was awesome. It was for PSone, it was called Erheirgz or something. It was made by square I believe, with Cloud, Tifa, Sephiroth and others. So much fun.

TheSlyMoogle
10-02-2004, 10:22 AM
I played VF4: Evolution for three straight months. Best fighting game this generation; hands down. GGXX takes second because of the steeper learning curve.

I like to use quick characters, as I do a lot more combos with ease. Though, when I'm on a bad controller and some things don't register, consider me screwed. I got semi-far in a GGXX tournament, but no farther, because I couldn't possibly get the controller to recognize any overdrives. Ugh.

But yeah, that's me.


Question...

Were you playing Reload with a converter being used with a PS2 controller, because in January I plan on entering a GGX2 Reload tournement, and it's bring your own converter and controller.

Also, which characters do you use?

Dyne
10-02-2004, 02:18 PM
Question...

Were you playing Reload with a converter being used with a PS2 controller, because in January I plan on entering a GGX2 Reload tournement, and it's bring your own converter and controller.

Also, which characters do you use?

It was a BYOC, but I forgot my controller.

Reload? No.. the original PS2 version.

I use May and Faust. I'm pretty unstoppable. The only characters I have major troubles against are Axl-Low and Chip Zanuff.

Vampyr
10-02-2004, 05:20 PM
It was a BYOC, but I forgot my controller.

Reload? No.. the original PS2 version.

I use May and Faust. I'm pretty unstoppable. The only characters I have major troubles against are Axl-Low and Chip Zanuff.

Heh. Unfortunatly for you Moogle is a Chip Zanuff master. :)

And what is a "converter"?

How much does this "Virtua Figher 4" game that everyone is talking about sell for now days?

Dyne
10-02-2004, 05:30 PM
Heh. Unfortunatly for you Moogle is a Chip Zanuff master. :)

And what is a "converter"?

How much does this "Virtua Figher 4" game that everyone is talking about sell for now days?

VF4 and VF4: Evo are only $20 each.

I prefer EVO. Just because.. there's a ton of stuff you can get, and it never gets boring.

TheSlyMoogle
10-10-2004, 01:54 AM
HOORAY!

So Friday I bought:

Guilty Gear X2 Reload (Which = 100x more fair than X2)
2 Controller Converters.

IT'S SO SWEET!

I love it.

Chipp isn't so krappy anymore. Thank you Sammy for upping his defense.

Vampyr
10-10-2004, 12:41 PM
HOORAY!

So Friday I bought:

Guilty Gear X2 Reload (Which = 100x more fair than X2)
2 Controller Converters.

IT'S SO SWEET!

I love it.

Chipp isn't so krappy anymore. Thank you Sammy for upping his defense.

Did you get an Xbox to play Reloaded on?

Yesterday I went out shopping, and went to EB, and while there I bought a few games. I got Xmen legends, Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (13 DOLLARS!), and...Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (also 13 dollars, but no instruction booklet.)

So I've been playing Xmen legends a whole lot...and it's a fun game. I enjoy using my telekinisis powers of Jean Grey to throw the bad guys around.

I also played Aria of Sorrow all the way home...extremely fun.

I played VF4:Evo for about 20 minutes...and I suck at it. The reason I suck is ignorance...I dont know how to play it. I wish it had came with an instruction booklet. I need to download one or something, because I have no clue what I'm doing. The only thing I could do was block my oppenets attack, then punch them a few times. So now I'm off on an online quest to figure out how that game works.

Dyne
10-10-2004, 03:11 PM
Did you get an Xbox to play Reloaded on?

Yesterday I went out shopping, and went to EB, and while there I bought a few games. I got Xmen legends, Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (13 DOLLARS!), and...Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (also 13 dollars, but no instruction booklet.)

So I've been playing Xmen legends a whole lot...and it's a fun game. I enjoy using my telekinisis powers of Jean Grey to throw the bad guys around.

I also played Aria of Sorrow all the way home...extremely fun.

I played VF4:Evo for about 20 minutes...and I suck at it. The reason I suck is ignorance...I dont know how to play it. I wish it had came with an instruction booklet. I need to download one or something, because I have no clue what I'm doing. The only thing I could do was block my oppenets attack, then punch them a few times. So now I'm off on an online quest to figure out how that game works.


VF4: Evo comes with one of the most thorough in-game tutorials ever. It's there, but I can't remember exactly where it is.

Basically, I beat the game twice over in both difficulties, and I STILL can't do some of the moves covered in the tutorial. It's deep as all hell. I spent a good deal of time in it, so check it out.

And yes, it is a hard game. Just make sure you're on beginner mode.

Vampyr
10-10-2004, 03:36 PM
VF4: Evo comes with one of the most thorough in-game tutorials ever. It's there, but I can't remember exactly where it is.

Basically, I beat the game twice over in both difficulties, and I STILL can't do some of the moves covered in the tutorial. It's deep as all hell. I spent a good deal of time in it, so check it out.

And yes, it is a hard game. Just make sure you're on beginner mode.

I was wanting to talk to you about this game on MSN, but there is something wrong with my MSN and I can't messege anyone...so I'll just put all my questions on this thread.

1. Is it possible to change the controls to the analog stick?! What idiot would make a fighting game and only be able to use the d pad?! I tried going into the control options, but I couldnt find anything to help me.

2. Do you happen to know if there is a top tier in this game? And if so, do you know who they are?


Thanks...I'll have more questions later, probably.

TheSlyMoogle
10-10-2004, 03:43 PM
I was wanting to talk to you about this game on MSN, but there is something wrong with my MSN and I can't messege anyone...so I'll just put all my questions on this thread.

1. Is it possible to change the controls to the analog stick?! What idiot would make a fighting game and only be able to use the d pad?! I tried going into the control options, but I couldnt find anything to help me.

2. Do you happen to know if there is a top tier in this game? And if so, do you know who they are?


Thanks...I'll have more questions later, probably.



Dude... Analog sucks for fighters. D-Pad = Awesome...

If you can't do D-Pad stuff, you have no chance in Guilty Gear.

And no, we didn't get le XBox because we have a friend with one, who isn't using it.

Vampyr
10-10-2004, 03:53 PM
Dude... Analog sucks for fighters. D-Pad = Awesome...

If you can't do D-Pad stuff, you have no chance in Guilty Gear.

And no, we didn't get le XBox because we have a friend with one, who isn't using it.

o_O

If the d-pad is so awesome and the analog is so bad, than why does every fighting arcade machine ever made have a large joy stick?

It's insane trying to do those d, df, f, uf motions with a d-pad.

If a D-pad was better, than arcade machines would have been born with a d-pad.

Typhoid
10-10-2004, 03:56 PM
o_O

If the d-pad is so awesome and the analog is so bad, than why does every fighting arcade machine ever made have a large joy stick?


Because at an arcade its just that. A large stick. Analog is a small thumb rotatey thing. Its easier to use your whole hand than just your thumb.

But D-pad is easier, way easier.

Dyne
10-10-2004, 04:26 PM
I was wanting to talk to you about this game on MSN, but there is something wrong with my MSN and I can't messege anyone...so I'll just put all my questions on this thread.

1. Is it possible to change the controls to the analog stick?! What idiot would make a fighting game and only be able to use the d pad?! I tried going into the control options, but I couldnt find anything to help me. Kage is deep, but he's this game's "Sol Badguy."

2. Do you happen to know if there is a top tier in this game? And if so, do you know who they are?


Thanks...I'll have more questions later, probably.


I don't think there is any option to change it. What analog option there is: clicking R3 and L3 together to restage yourself in a tutorial match.

I know who isn't top tier. Don't use Lau, Lei Fei, Brad, Jacky, or Kage, because they're all either shallow characters or characters people use a lot. You can use them to start out if you want, but you'll find they aren't as deep as the other fighters.

I started with Akira, but he was too hard to master, so I went down a step and went with Pai. Pai suits my quick-thinking, quick combo-performing ways, rather than patience and timing.

TheSlyMoogle
10-11-2004, 04:45 PM
I don't think there is any option to change it. What analog option there is: clicking R3 and L3 together to restage yourself in a tutorial match.

I know who isn't top tier. Don't use Lau, Lei Fei, Brad, Jacky, or Kage, because they're all either shallow characters or characters people use a lot. You can use them to start out if you want, but you'll find they aren't as deep as the other fighters.

I started with Akira, but he was too hard to master, so I went down a step and went with Pai. Pai suits my quick-thinking, quick combo-performing ways, rather than patience and timing.


Hmm... why didn't you use chipp in GGX2?

I had to re-learn eddie... It sucked but it's ok...

Stupid GG Mode in GGX2

GAH!

Dyne
10-12-2004, 12:36 AM
Hmm... why didn't you use chipp in GGX2?

I had to re-learn eddie... It sucked but it's ok...

Stupid GG Mode in GGX2

GAH!

The strength of Chipp Zanuff lies in his speed and jumping. I'm not a jumping kind of fighter.

GiMpY-wAnNaBe
10-12-2004, 01:23 PM
i'm currently hooked on Streetfighter III: Third Strike. I spend at least 10$ a week playing it in arcade. I use mostly Ken, but i'm trying to master Ibuki.

Dark Samurai
10-12-2004, 03:01 PM
I usually play SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom...

I own with Kazumi.

TheSlyMoogle
10-13-2004, 05:00 AM
i'm currently hooked on Streetfighter III: Third Strike. I spend at least 10$ a week playing it in arcade. I use mostly Ken, but i'm trying to master Ibuki.

I would totally own you with Chun-Li.

She's top tier in that game...

Ken is pretty close to her though... I hate him, he's so freaking fast, it's like bam bam bam.

ulala06
10-15-2004, 10:34 PM
BWAHAHAHA! I kicked teh nossosly moogle's Ayess at his little fighter game! he even said "I hate fighting games! eff them!" BWAHHAHAHA!


BUTTON MASHERS, HOOOOO!!!

button masher ho.

haha

Dyne
10-15-2004, 10:45 PM
BWAHAHAHA! I kicked teh nossosly moogle's Ayess at his little fighter game! he even said "I hate fighting games! eff them!" BWAHHAHAHA!


BUTTON MASHERS, HOOOOO!!!

button masher ho.

haha
:bowdown:

Vampyr
10-16-2004, 10:08 AM
I would totally own you with Chun-Li.

She's top tier in that game...

Ken is pretty close to her though... I hate him, he's so freaking fast, it's like bam bam bam.

Yeah...you gotta hate that "bam bam bam"

And I am slowely slipping futher and further into being obsessed with fighting games. I bought Virtua Fighter 4: Evo, GGXX, and now I am seriously considering getting Street Figther Anniversary. If I do get it ($30 dollars at wal mart), I think I'm going to use Ken or Guile. This friend of mine at school (the one who let me borrow Marvel vs. Capcom 2) is going to let me borrow Tekken 4 soon...I cant wait!

John, what's a controller converter? I was just playing some GGXX yesterday, and I suddenlys started pondering on this question, and the only thing I could think of is a controller that you plug into the ps2, but it's made like the arcade controls. Is that right?

And yes...I finally did recieve the copy of GGXX I ordered off of ebay. I pulled it out of the padded package and took a few moments of silence gazing upon the brand new game. Factory sealed and all. I took care when opening it not to damage the box, then I read through the instruction booklet and familiarized myself with most of the normal concepts. Then I started playing it. I took a little time to just go around and look at all the characters (they all look so cool!), before I selected one. I ended up picking Slayer, mostly because he's a vampire.

Well, I must say the game is a bit unusual...I'm currenly training with slayer, trying to master all of his moves. I have one question: What's the boost gauge for? I never really seen myself using it for anything.

I'm also having some trouble with Roman Cancels...could someone explain to me in detail how they work?

After playing for a while I got on my computer and got a faq/movelist for every character and saved it to a disc and moved it to the old computer in my room. I also took some time to look up the top tier in the game...and low and behold, Slayer is top tier! I was very happy that my favorite character was top tier.



BWAHAHAHA! I kicked teh nossosly moogle's Ayess at his little fighter game! he even said "I hate fighting games! eff them!" BWAHHAHAHA!


BUTTON MASHERS, HOOOOO!!!

button masher ho.

haha


Which fighter game? And button mashers annoy me. -_- My brother is one, and he sometimes can beat me when I actually know what I'm doing. But I've found the best way to beat a button smasher: patience. When my brother goes into button mash mode, I block every attack he throws (I am an excellent blocker...and I pride myself in it. I can block high and low and back again in the blink of an eye), and while blocking I just wait for an opening to appear, then I wail on him.

Dyne
10-16-2004, 03:54 PM
Yeah...you gotta hate that "bam bam bam"

And yes...I finally did recieve the copy of GGXX I ordered off of ebay. I pulled it out of the padded package and took a few moments of silence gazing upon the brand new game. Factory sealed and all. I took care when opening it not to damage the box, then I read through the instruction booklet and familiarized myself with most of the normal concepts. Then I started playing it. I took a little time to just go around and look at all the characters (they all look so cool!), before I selected one. I ended up picking Slayer, mostly because he's a vampire.

Well, I must say the game is a bit unusual...I'm currenly training with slayer, trying to master all of his moves. I have one question: What's the boost gauge for? I never really seen myself using it for anything.

I'm also having some trouble with Roman Cancels...could someone explain to me in detail how they work?


Awesome.

Roman cancels are simple. They're also known as a parry. Just remember you have to have your tension gauge at 50% or else they won't work. Basically, you have to mash 3 buttons at the same time you are hit with an attack by your oponent. Just, you can't use R1/you dust button. This works extremely well in tournament play, because it's usually heated enough to fill your tension gauge easily. Are you having trouble with the combo parts after too?

Boost gauge tells you if you can pull off your "focus" move in order to cast your insta-death move on the opponent. This isn't very effective unless you have a lot of tension. Your tension bar will turn into another bar, and that will show you how long you are boosted for. After that, your only worthwhile move is your instadeath move. I never found it competent with May, because the move isn't the normal 653653H. May's is more like 9865398653H, and you have to be RIGHT beside your opponent to boot. Annoying.

You only have one chance to perform your insta-death move. After that, you're left with NO bar if it's a miss. Not cool at all.

But yes, Slayer is a great character.

Vampyr
10-16-2004, 04:02 PM
Awesome.

Roman cancels are simple. They're also known as a parry. Just remember you have to have your tension gauge at 50% or else they won't work. Basically, you have to mash 3 buttons at the same time you are hit with an attack by your oponent. Just, you can't use R1/you dust button. This works extremely well in tournament play, because it's usually heated enough to fill your tension gauge easily. Are you having trouble with the combo parts after too?

Boost gauge tells you if you can pull off your "focus" move in order to cast your insta-death move on the opponent. This isn't very effective unless you have a lot of tension. Your tension bar will turn into another bar, and that will show you how long you are boosted for. After that, your only worthwhile move is your instadeath move. I never found it competent with May, because the move isn't the normal 653653H. May's is more like 9865398653H, and you have to be RIGHT beside your opponent to boot. Annoying.

You only have one chance to perform your insta-death move. After that, you're left with NO bar if it's a miss. Not cool at all.

But yes, Slayer is a great character.


Yeah, the hardest part about the Roman Cancel is getting a combo to follow it. I read that you can use Roman Cancels to create your own combo's...though I havnt got that to work it. It said in the instruction book to use a roman cancel halfway through another attack...but I dont know how this helps me make my own combo's.

But then again I read Slayer isnt a good combo character, so maybe that's why.

I can take you on a 12 hit air combo joy ride with him, though. :) I just beet story mode with him today, and I'm thinking about mastering a different type of character...of the fast combo variety. Maybe Axl Low or Chipp.

Dyne
10-16-2004, 04:05 PM
Yeah, the hardest part about the Roman Cancel is getting a combo to follow it. I read that you can use Roman Cancels to create your own combo's...though I havnt got that to work it. It said in the instruction book to use a roman cancel halfway through another attack...but I dont know how this helps me make my own combo's.

But then again I read Slayer isnt a good combo character, so maybe that's why.

I can take you on a 12 hit air combo joy ride with him, though. :) I just beet story mode with him today, and I'm thinking about mastering a different type of character...of the fast combo variety. Maybe Axl Low or Chipp.

I got a 25 air combo with May, haha.

Vampyr
10-16-2004, 08:54 PM
I got a 25 air combo with May, haha.

I think if you can reach 29, something cool will happen. o_O

So I beat story mode with Slayer...and I'm trying to find another character to get good with. I practiced with Axl low for a while...and he's cool. He has extremely good range. And while playing as him I tried my hand at Roman Cancels. I decided to cheat and set L2 = 3 different attack buttons. :\

So a roman cancel isnt too hard anymore. I managed to link 3 moves together that wouldnt normall link. I still havnt decided what character to master. GGXX is the wierdest fighter I've ever played. It doesnt focus very much on combo's...and one of my problems is just understanding what type of figther this is and what it is expecting from me.

I also messed around a little with Venom. Wierd wierd wierd.

Dyne
10-17-2004, 01:02 AM
I think if you can reach 29, something cool will happen. o_O

So I beat story mode with Slayer...and I'm trying to find another character to get good with. I practiced with Axl low for a while...and he's cool. He has extremely good range. And while playing as him I tried my hand at Roman Cancels. I decided to cheat and set L2 = 3 different attack buttons. :\

So a roman cancel isnt too hard anymore. I managed to link 3 moves together that wouldnt normall link. I still havnt decided what character to master. GGXX is the wierdest fighter I've ever played. It doesnt focus very much on combo's...and one of my problems is just understanding what type of figther this is and what it is expecting from me.

I also messed around a little with Venom. Wierd wierd wierd.


You know, you've only played through one story path though. Check the faqs and go through all his paths. I think you can unlock his artwork or something.

Yeah, GGXX is totally different from conventional fighters. The closest game to it is KOF, because of the combo system.

Aren't you playing VF4:Evo too?

Vampyr
10-17-2004, 01:19 AM
You know, you've only played through one story path though. Check the faqs and go through all his paths. I think you can unlock his artwork or something.

Yeah, GGXX is totally different from conventional fighters. The closest game to it is KOF, because of the combo system.

Aren't you playing VF4:Evo too?

Yeah, I've been playing through the story mode thing on VF4:Evo with Kage (that was before you said he was over used). I started trying to be good with Alex after you mentioned that, though there was one of the Asian girls I also like using. VF4 is an awesome fighter...I love how it goes back to the old hands and feet era...no fireballs or super duper special moves...just good fighting. But since I got GGXX I've been playing it the most (hard not to play a new game), and I have taken a great liking to Venom...cool character, interesting fighting style. Not to mention I love pool. :\

The wierd thing about GGXX is that the game isnt all about combo's. I mean they are ok, but you are forced not to rely on them, because as the combo goes on, each consecutive hit does less and less damage. Kind of neat. :D

I'll post further impressions about my experiances after I've played a little longer.

Dyne
10-17-2004, 01:28 AM
Asian Girl = Pai Mei.

I love Pai Mei. I created her alter ego, "Mmm, Pai." She was wearing a seductive red dress.

Vampyr
10-17-2004, 02:07 AM
Asian Girl = Pai Mei.

I love Pai Mei. I created her alter ego, "Mmm, Pai." She was wearing a seductive red dress.


And that's some good stuff right there. :D

Vampyr
10-22-2004, 06:28 PM
Well, I just returned home from my 3 night vacation in the Smoky Moutains...and it was pretty cool. Brought me a little closer to nature, I got to shop a lot and buy cool clothes.

But the highlight was just goofing off in the arcade. I played a few rounds of DDR (sadly there wasn't hardly anyone there, so I didnt get to show off), but I DID play a lot of Capcom vs. SNK. They had a machine set up there, and it was only a quarter to play until you lost, and I could play a LONG time on a single quarter, so I spent a good deal of time playing that game. I used Ken, Chun Li, and that green guy that uses lightning...cant remember his name at the moment.

I probably would have stayed there playing it all night given the opportunity.

On the way home we stopped at a mall...and I bought a new video game: Street Fighter Anniversary Collection. I'm actually getting ready to go pop it in and play it right now in a second. Woohoo! I have bought like 3 fighter games in the last 3 weeks....tee hee.

I'll post how much I like it in a little while.

Typhoid
10-22-2004, 06:31 PM
Sounds sweet.

Blanka, his name is Blanka.

He is teh god. Teh Jesus even.

Trip sounds sweet.....i have no idea wherre you went, but im guessing it was a forested area...lol...

and man, a whole quarter? I dont know, that seems like alot of coinage to me.

Vampyr
10-23-2004, 05:21 PM
Sounds sweet.

Blanka, his name is Blanka.

He is teh god. Teh Jesus even.

Trip sounds sweet.....i have no idea wherre you went, but im guessing it was a forested area...lol...

and man, a whole quarter? I dont know, that seems like alot of coinage to me.

Ah yes, Blanka!

Well, I've been playing Street Fighter Anniversary....and I only have a couple of complaints.

1. I wish Alpha Strike had been included.

2. I wish third strike had more classic Street Fighter characters in it, like Blanka and Guile.

Out of the games on the disc, I have been playing third strike the most, and have been honning my skills with Ken. Incidentally my brother uses Ryu. I can ususally beat him, and from my experiance I have come to conclude that Ken must be a higher tier than Ryu, as crazy as it sounds.

I tried my hand at Arcade mode this morning...I got my ass handed to me by Dudley. I guess this means I must train harder...and I'd like to learn to be able to Parry better. I can say that this will probably be the last fighting game that I purchase in a while, unless I break down and get MK:Deception. I have so many fighters now to keep me busy for a very long time, and any further purchasing I do will be directed at a different genre, more than likely adventure and platforming.

TheSlyMoogle
10-25-2004, 09:59 AM
Remy = Guile

All the Characters in that game are basically better versions of Street Fighter II characters.

Uhm... Man I can't think of his name but there is even a combination of Dhalsim and Blanka.

Akuma is my favorite of the 3 that play like Ryu.

He doesn't have EX moves but he has secret Supers and a nice 3 hit fireball. The Air Fireball is nice also.

I play Chun-Li. :)

Vampyr
10-25-2004, 08:45 PM
Remy = Guile

All the Characters in that game are basically better versions of Street Fighter II characters.

Uhm... Man I can't think of his name but there is even a combination of Dhalsim and Blanka.

Akuma is my favorite of the 3 that play like Ryu.

He doesn't have EX moves but he has secret Supers and a nice 3 hit fireball. The Air Fireball is nice also.

I play Chun-Li. :)

I challenge you to a fighting game extravaganza the next time we are in the same location with the appropriate facilities!

:)

I've actually been using Ken a whole lot, though I did experiment a little with Akuma, I ultimatly preferred Ken. I'm going to try out Remy though, since you say he is like Guile. I have also been playing around in Street Fighter II...I just wish that the health meters were larger. Matches dont last long enough.

And I think that the Blanka/Dhalsim might be Twelve or Necro, but I can't really remember.

Out of all my fighters, I've been playing Guilty Gear X2 the most recently...story mode is just so addicting. I just keep playing and playing different characters to see what all their endings are. But a result of me playing with all the characters is that I cant decide which one I like the most and want to master. :O

I thought I was Axl all the way, but I've recently discovered the joys of Eddie, Faust, and Millia Rage.

TheSlyMoogle
10-26-2004, 12:15 PM
I challenge you to a fighting game extravaganza the next time we are in the same location with the appropriate facilities!

:)

I've actually been using Ken a whole lot, though I did experiment a little with Akuma, I ultimatly preferred Ken. I'm going to try out Remy though, since you say he is like Guile. I have also been playing around in Street Fighter II...I just wish that the health meters were larger. Matches dont last long enough.

And I think that the Blanka/Dhalsim might be Twelve or Necro, but I can't really remember.

Out of all my fighters, I've been playing Guilty Gear X2 the most recently...story mode is just so addicting. I just keep playing and playing different characters to see what all their endings are. But a result of me playing with all the characters is that I cant decide which one I like the most and want to master. :O

I thought I was Axl all the way, but I've recently discovered the joys of Eddie, Faust, and Millia Rage.


Millia is stupid. She's button mash central. I like Eddie a lot. I hate faust.

Not this weekend (because of the tournament) but maybe next I can come back home and we can spend the night at Josh's house? Like a Saturday night? That would be cool. Oh by the way, you should leave your PS2 on for 200 hours with GGXX on. It unlocks everything because the mission modes are super hard...

Vampyr
10-28-2004, 07:13 AM
Millia is stupid. She's button mash central. I like Eddie a lot. I hate faust.

Not this weekend (because of the tournament) but maybe next I can come back home and we can spend the night at Josh's house? Like a Saturday night? That would be cool. Oh by the way, you should leave your PS2 on for 200 hours with GGXX on. It unlocks everything because the mission modes are super hard...

Heh...I actually considered leaving my PS2 running all night...but I'm afraid I would have a meltdown. :O and I agree...missions are extremely hard.

I think your idea of spending the night at Josh's is awesome! :D I also find the fact you invited me to someone elses house hilarious.

Ashleigh told me at school today that we should come over to her house, though. She wants us to really bad...and we could get Josh to come too (I'm sure she wouldnt mind)...and have a fighting game extravaganza, because according to Ashleigh, that's the only thing she's competitive about.

She said that if we would come to her house, she would feed us, and you could see her awesome computer which kick's your's ass.

Maybe we should tell Josh what she is offering us, and see if he will up the ante?

TheSlyMoogle
10-28-2004, 02:53 PM
Maybe we should tell Josh what she is offering us, and see if he will up the ante?

Is she offering places to sleep during the night?

If not, Josh's house it is!

ulala06
10-28-2004, 09:24 PM
of course silly! and gangan approved too. lol... please just say "hi gangan" and "heheheh" and "bye, thanks for having me..." lmao
xoxo

Vampyr
10-29-2004, 07:51 PM
of course silly! and gangan approved too. lol... please just say "hi gangan" and "heheheh" and "bye, thanks for having me..." lmao
xoxo


Sweet...let the fighting and gaming begin. Further matters of the overnight fightgame fest will be discussed on LiveJournal.

I also just want it to be known that I purchased Marvel vs. Capcom 2 from the friend I borrowed it off of (for a mere 20 dollars! It was 35 at EB!!!) It's one of my favorite fighting games ever...right up there with Guilty Gear. This brings my fighting game collection up to:

Dragon Ball Z Budokai
Bloody Roar Primal Fury
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Clayfighter 63 1/3
Super Smash Bros.
Guilty Gear XX
Street Figther Anniversary Collection
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Virtua Fighter 4: Evo


I just have a few questions to ask you other fighting game fanatics:

1. Which King of Fighters game is hailed as the "best ever"?

2. Is anyone planning on getting Maximum Impact or Tekken 5?

3. Anyone have Mortal Kombat Deception yet, and want to comment on it?

4. Are any of you other than Moogle into them enough to participate in a "combo & philosophy" thread? ...Invariably all about Combo's and the entire philosophy behind each fighting game series. Laymen terms: talk about how to do different combo's, new ones discovered, infinite loops, seminfinite, timing, and the moste useful thereof. Also discuss the theory behind how each series is meant to be played.

DarkMaster
11-08-2004, 09:26 PM
Ok I just got Guilty Gear Isuka in the mail today, which I had no idea I was getting... So anyway I have no idea how to play this game properly, and right now I suck a tremendous amount of ass. Hard for me to really get a good grasp for the game when I can barely play it. lol I must sound pathetic, but I haven't played any 2D fighters in years. Any tips would be welcome, good characters to use, etc...

btw, this is not usually a game that I keep, so if anyone wants a really really cheap copy of this game, lets talk deal.

Vampyr
11-08-2004, 10:23 PM
Thanks for the game. :)

Ok...I'm going to base my advice entirely off of what I know on X2, however I am aware that in Isuka there are two plains of combat, a foreground and a background, so you might want to figure out how to change between those. I think you can only hit someone if they are in the same plane as you.

If you are wanting a beginner friendly fighter to use, look for a guy named Sol - Badguy. He's fairly easy to use, and he does decent damage, and he has decent defence. You can use him to rush down the guy you're fighting and just try to link together some moves. When you do that, it's called a "gatling" combo. There are much more complicated combo's, using roman cancels and such, but those take a lot of practice to get used to.

If it's like in the last game, you have five attack buttons: Dust, Slash, Heavy Slash, and Kick.

You can use a standing dust attack to knock your opponet up in the air, and then jump after them and try to link together some attacks.

If you want movelists, I'm guessing that if you go on Gamefaqs and get one from X2, it will be mostly the same, thought hey probably changed some things.

I would recommend choosing a character and playing through arcade mode a few times and exploring in training mode, learning what the attacks do and how to use them. The thing about guilty gear is that you would need to play it for several weeks to get good at it, and several months to be great.

Also try to mix up your attacks. Attack high and low, and try to use a confusing combination of both so that they can't block all of your attacks.

If they kept the instant kill function, then you can press four attack buttons (other than dust), and initiate instant kill mode. In guilty gear, after entering this mode, you could do a quarter circle forward, quarter circle forward, heavy slash and instantly kill the opponet.

If you miss however, your tension bar will be gone, and it's often hard to hit them with it.

The tension bar can be used in a variety of ways. Special moves, a special shield thing, where you pull back on the controls and hold two attack buttons, and they can't hurt you.

Well, that's some general tips. Now all you gotta do is practice. :)

DarkMaster
11-08-2004, 10:35 PM
Thanks for the tips, back to arcade mode I go.

TheSlyMoogle
11-11-2004, 08:31 PM
Thanks for the tips, back to arcade mode I go.

Uhm... Wow. Unfortunantly things have changed for the worst in Isuka.

There is now no Dust button. You hit Heavy Slash and Slash at the same time to dust. R1 is now a turn around button as you must re-orientate yourself because the game doesn't turn you around.

I think Instant Kills are gone now, and I think a lot of the overdrives have been removed... Not entirely sure. Oh well.

Dyne
11-12-2004, 02:10 AM
Isuka sucks. It's just frustrating if you've gotten used to GGXX.

Vampyr
11-17-2004, 10:04 PM
Uhm... Wow. Unfortunantly things have changed for the worst in Isuka.

There is now no Dust button. You hit Heavy Slash and Slash at the same time to dust. R1 is now a turn around button as you must re-orientate yourself because the game doesn't turn you around.

I think Instant Kills are gone now, and I think a lot of the overdrives have been removed... Not entirely sure. Oh well.

I got the game in the mail today (thanks DM), and I must say that things have NOT changed for the worst, and Isuka doesn't suck.

The only reason you would think it sucks is if you are expecting a game trying to be like a serious sequal to Guilty Gear X2. It's not. It's a party game meant to just have fun. Serious fighting game fans who are only interested in strict tournament competition should look elsewhere...perhaps GGX2, even.

I felt like the game was a mix between SSMB and GGX2, very bizarre, yet fun. There are a few new characters, and new character colors. The Boost mode is entertaining, and I love being able to shift planes in my matches. And I wouldn't be complaining about the turn around button. It takes a little while to get used to, but it begins to feel natural. Besides, why should a fighter have to turn you around for yourself? More power to the user, I say.

And there is a very simple reason that some over drives have been removed...they would be very very cheap in a four player match. Zappa's overdrive with the super ghost? That thing cover's the ENTIRE screen.

Ky's over drive that shoots the large energy blast? you could just whip that out and kill or at least severly wound everyone of the fighters.