Hibiki
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Gekka no Kenshi
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Post by Hibiki on Jun 12, 2004 7:18:40 GMT -5
Doh...is it possible to quote multiple people at once? Anyway, I'll just list down my comments.
Soul Calibur 2: Just tried Ivy's command grabs, those with complicated joystick moves. Damn, it's really hard to execute it during battle. And, still don't know how to use Kilik properly.
Suikoden 3: I haven't played the prequels, so I cannot compare them. I played it simply because I like the opening theme. A lousy reason, eh?
I just downloaded some SNES RPGs, Fire Emblem series and Record of Lodoss War. I want to start playing Lodoss first. I'm excited to find that Parn and Deedlit are in the game. Especially Deedlit, just can't get enough of that female elf.
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Post by sukotsuto on Jun 13, 2004 3:53:34 GMT -5
in Soul Calibur 2 i use Maxi and Heihachi a lot. i like Maxi because of all them flashy Nunchuck moves (and the fact that i like using nunchucks myself, but that's besides the point) and i use Heihachi because fighting barehanded against weaponed opponents and still come up to the top is my description of what a bad@$$ is can't play it anymore though since my ps2 is screwed and the arcades that has it is too crowded, specially on SC2, MvC2 and Tekken Tag
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Post by Goemon on Jun 13, 2004 4:23:17 GMT -5
i use Heihachi because fighting barehanded against weaponed opponents and still come up to the top is my description of what a bad@$$ is Agreed, alot of people i play agianst always seem to be under the impression that he sucks (why use skill when you can just spam a long staff around with kilik ;D) then i bust some heafty combos...
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Hibiki
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Gekka no Kenshi
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Post by Hibiki on Jun 13, 2004 11:58:29 GMT -5
I also like Maxi. Too bad he has quite a few stances, and I don't memorize them. And he also likes to swing the nunchuck around, sometimes I don't know how to stop him. ;D Anyone knows the timing of this move, B+K,B,B,B,A? That's his flashiest move, in my opinion. I still don't know the proper timing.
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Post by sukotsuto on Jun 13, 2004 22:42:55 GMT -5
can't help you there since it's been a long time since i played any SCalibur game (darned screwy PS2 modding!) i do a lot of combos on Maxi but i do it in a rather instinctual manner, which is like, if i see him do this move, then i know if i press this he'll do this move next... not exactly button mashing but more of knowing what comes next, and i'm no expert  . yet the best thing about it is that it keeps your opponent on their toes (assuming he's no expert too) me = intermediate SC player 
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Post by darkschneider on Jun 13, 2004 23:35:42 GMT -5
I got Tony Hawk Underground as a birthday present. It is a hilarious game. Aside from skating, I've had to do such things as: -picking up VIPs in a limo -ram some drug dealers van because they kidnapped my best friend -"ruff up" some of the New York hot dog stands so they'd stop putting pressure on this guy -drive a car until the engine is on fire, then ditch it in the Atlantic to collect on insurance money  and much more {IE: cut a shoe deal.-. what??}
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Post by Raiken on Jun 14, 2004 0:29:42 GMT -5
I got Tony Hawk Underground as a birthday present. It is a hilarious game. Aside from skating, I've had to do such things as: -picking up VIPs in a limo -ram some drug dealers van because they kidnapped my best friend -"ruff up" some of the New York hot dog stands so they'd stop putting pressure on this guy -drive a car until the engine is on fire, then ditch it in the Atlantic to collect on insurance money  and much more {IE: cut a shoe deal.-. what??} lmao
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Jun 14, 2004 6:08:31 GMT -5
I got Tony Hawk Underground as a birthday present. It is a hilarious game. Aside from skating, I've had to do such things as: -picking up VIPs in a limo -ram some drug dealers van because they kidnapped my best friend -"ruff up" some of the New York hot dog stands so they'd stop putting pressure on this guy -drive a car until the engine is on fire, then ditch it in the Atlantic to collect on insurance money  and much more {IE: cut a shoe deal.-. what??} I hope you picked Bam and Element as your sponsor ;D Speaking of command grabs, I wanna play some Tekken and re-learn all of Nina's (the arm and leg snaps etc). I used to know all of them and it was quite funny to pull them out down at the arcade against some unsuspecting kid who thought he was "teh bomb" at Tekken  . Damn I miss the arcades...  Kaz
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Jun 15, 2004 20:01:44 GMT -5
Was about to go bed after watching tv for a bit and suddenly I had an unexplained craving for some F-Zero action, so I played it on the GBA for a while, then suddenly wanted to try the N64 version... couldn't get it working in an emu before, but got it working today... man I wish I still had the cart! I had forgotten how simple the gfx were, but gameplay is still good and the music is excellent. Grabbing the soundtrack as we speak ;D Time for bed now, tired  Kaz
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Post by sukotsuto on Jun 16, 2004 0:44:50 GMT -5
my best friend always wants to play cutesy puzzle games like puzzle bobble (especially that i mean!) and stuff. used to play games like that when i have nothing else to play, but now i only get to play it when she's playin' it. every time we do play, she beats me outright, (!!) and it's NO COMPETITION against her. it's not saying i suck in cutesy puzzle games (used to play puzzle bobble in an old arcade in high school when the KOF and Jojo arcade is being fixed) but for some reason she's really good after just a short time of playing. and now she plays the game nearly every time in-between classes! it simply proves puzzle games are addictin'! 
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Jun 16, 2004 3:55:30 GMT -5
but now i only get to play it when she's playin' it. every time we do play, she beats me outright, (!!) and it's NO COMPETITION against her. I know that pain... hopefully you weren't around here during the "Magical Drop Incident" involving my sister.... ;D It's too painful for me to even explain it...  Kaz
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Post by sukotsuto on Jun 27, 2004 1:49:55 GMT -5
man, it's been a month and she's still playin' puzzle bobble out of all the MAME/NRX games i have, the 1st puzzle bobble even! talk about persistence! (or addiction!).
been playing all sorts of GBA beat-em-ups. they're coming back in fashion thanks to Double Dragon Advance, Bruce Lee : Return of the Legend, Jackie Chan Adventures and Final Fight One. yay! ;D
and the Bruce Lee game ain't so shabby either, in fact it's very nice
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Jun 27, 2004 6:54:21 GMT -5
and the Bruce Lee game ain't so shabby either, in fact it's very nice Agreed, the Bruce Lee game for the GBA kicks some serious ass ;D Just a thought, but did anyone ever play the oooooold 8-bit Bruce Lee game? Kaz
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Post by seiryu on Jun 28, 2004 6:43:40 GMT -5
Man, i worship Toshinden 2´s music...some of the best tunes i´ve heard. Game itself played pretty good also...i was a fan.
I always play oldschool from time to time every week. A lot of PC engine shoot em ups(Soldier blade, Lord of thunder, etc,etc) and still one of the most fun beat em ups i still enjoy is Double Dragon 2 on the 8-bit nintendo.The hyper knee RAAAAWKS!!!!!
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Post by sukotsuto on Jun 28, 2004 6:49:21 GMT -5
Man, i worship Toshinden 2´s music...some of the best tunes i´ve heard. Game itself played pretty good also...i was a fan. I always play oldschool from time to time every week. A lot of PC engine shoot em ups(Soldier blade, Lord of thunder, etc,etc) and still one of the most fun beat em ups i still enjoy is Double Dragon 2 on the 8-bit nintendo.The hyper knee RAAAAWKS!!!!! oh yeah the hyper knee  we used to have famicoms with turbo buttons so that we can Hyper-knee to victory all throughout the game when we were cheap-assed kids back then ;D not only that, when single player i select "2 player game B" so that there won't be any "friendly fire". the sick thing behind the mode is, if you kill off your buddy, you get his life! now that's 7 lives (i think) to start with in the game 
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