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> > I prefer 99,98,2003, for 2003 I like being able to tag out characters so if > you > > chose a bad setup you aren't screwed... > > 99 Evo is my fave KOF, but that doesnt make it the most balanced or deep, its > been proven that 98 and 2002 are. That guy in kof2003 with the twisted leg > (Woolong ?) on the new team is so broken that he was banned from the first few > tournies, and if you have to resort to banning characters you can forget about > having the game in a major tournie. > Well its possible the King of Fighters games I like aren't balanced. I don't choose many characters. I sticky with Mai, Yuri, Robert, Mary, King, Andy, Terry, and Ryo, depending on the mood and version.
> > And Soul Calibur 2 better than its predeccessor? I thought you could button > mash > > too much in Soul Calibur 2 compared to Soul Calibur. > > There both button mashers, and SC1 has some strong points over SC2 and vice > versa, its just the arcade version of SC1 is nothing like the DC port. And as > fun as the DC port is, characters like Maxi are very over powered, where as in > SC2 whilst characters like Mitsurugi is top tier the gap between him and other > characters isnt that huge. > > > I also think Dead or Alive 2 isn't too bad. > > Its prolly the best in the series, but whilst the whole series is fun none of > them are considered good enough for major tournies (though there have been some > DOA only tournies, there nothing major). > > > And Tekken 5? What's great about that game? I haven't cared for Tekken since > > Tekken 3/Tag even though I have Tekken 4 for the PS2. > > 5 is considered the best Tekken yet, closly followed by Tag. 4 is considered the > worst due to Jin being god tier. > But that doesn't explaun why people love Tekken 5. I'm curious as I've played in on the PS2 and was far from wow'ed...
> Every game has Tiers (as in if 2 players of equal skill play the game enough you > notice certain characters will come out on top more then others), but games like > 3rd strike and VF4 are different. VF4 Evo/FT the difference between the > characters is tiny, though for what its worth Akira and Shun are up at the top > and Lion is considered the worst character in the game, however the worlds best > VF player uses Lion so nuff said. 3rd Strike has its tiers, I play the game a > lot so the list is as follows > > 1.)Yun (SA3) > 2.)Ken (SA3) > 3.)Chun Li (SA2) > 4.)Urien (SA3) > 5.)Makoto (SA2) > 6.)Dudley (SA3/SA1) > 7.)Oro (SA3/SA2) > 8.)Ryu (SA1) > 9.)Akuma (SA1) > 10.)Yang (SA2) > 11.)Elena (SA2) > 12.)Necro (SA3) > 13.)Alex (SA2,SA3 against Hugo) > 14.)Ibuki (SA1) > 15.)Remy (SA1/SA2) > 16.)Hugo (SA1) > 17.)Q (SA1/SA2) > 18.)Twelve (SA1/SA2) > 19.)Sean (SA1/SA2) > > Watch any tournie vids, and its almost all Yun Chun and Ken with the odd Urien > or Dudley thrown in. There are exceptions though, there's a Japanese player > called Yamazaki who uses Twelve and finished 4th in the last major tournie, > which is amazing seeing as Twelve is the 2nd worst character in the game. What > makes 3rd strike so balanced is the Parrying system. If you can parry, you > allways have a chance. > > > > http://www.emuchrist.org >
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