Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, but anyhoo:
I've heard about this game for awhile (here and there) and I just have a few questions about it. Mainly, the first one.
1.Is this game any good? Should I buy it and actually take the time to get good at it?
2.I'm mostly a Marvel player, but I've recently been getting into the SF games (Mainly Third Strike and SFxT). That being said, how does this game work? Are there footsies? Links or Chains? Ect?
3.Is this a game where you pick 1, 2 or 3 people to fight with? Are there assists like in Marvel?
Thanks in advance.
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2. The system has a drive and stock meter system. You use drive meter to cancel a special move into another special move during a window when you cancel it. That requires 50% drive meter and you only have 100% to play with at max. Activating HD mode allows you to do these types of cancels for a limited time for 10% of the bar as the bar slowly decreases. Stock allows you to do super moves, EX moves (like in Third Strike), and allow you to use guard cancel commands like rolling or a knockback attack. There are some characters that have tough normal links, some characters have chain commands. There's footsies involved in the game as well. It's got the elements of a fighting game with an added layer of jump footsies. Different types of jumps are in the game so you have to be aware of which they're using and how to counter it or aggressive players will run over you. Best thing to know is to stick with your normals till you get more comfortable with moves.
3. You pick 3 characters in basic tournament format. No more, no less. You can select the order before the match. There are no assists and everyone shares meter.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Like2: There's footsies, plays a little like 3S, there's character-specific chains, plays like SF crossed with Marvel in that it has those SF footsies but it's rush down oriented mostly. Certain characters like King and Leona can shut out rushdown but the game mostly revolves around rushdown. The only way a guy playing keepaway will win is if he blocks and punishes something and goes for big damage with HD mode.
3: 3 people. No assists.
TBH: If you have a strong offline scene I'd highly recommend it. If you mostly play online I would hesitantly recommend it. Not many people online, the connections vary from person to person, and a majority of people online play it like it's SF because they don't know any better.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeBesides that, one thing I'm still having a lot of fun with is customizing, XIII has color system that makes it the best 2D customizable game (like a 2D SCV). Check out any KOF color edit thread and you'll see what I mean.
Terry Bogard, KOF '95
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeIve always been a fan of both the KOF and SF series (always a little more SF though) and I am absolutely blown away by this game, It has my vote for best fighter of this generation console.
Online is hit or miss depending on where you live, as Louiscipher said if you can get sets in with Brazilians and Mexicans you will no doubt quickly see how badass this game/system is.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Likeand also get your friends to buy it too
its awesome you wont regret it
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeBeginner's Guides: Adon, Blanka, Juri, Makoto, Seth, Evil Ryu
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