I have Guilty Gear X2 on my Xbox, although I haven't played it in a while. I never had much direct contact with King Of The Fighters machines, and by the time I was able to get it on one of my home systems, Capcom Vs. SNK 2 had already been released so I could just play with the best of both worlds. Come to think of it, I did have King Of The Fighters 95 on the Gameboy, where I learned to be frighteningly effective with Nakoruru, who was one of the hidden characters.HiddenWoodchuck (post: 1211129) wrote:I love 2D fighters! Street Fighter was the first one I got into at the arcades, before buying it on the Super Nintendo. I used to play it all the time as a kid. You listed some of the best games, but I gotta mention King of Fighters and Guilty Gear. I love those games. The only game I had a favorite in was Street Fighter 2. I used Blanka all the time... kinda because I spammed some of his cheap moves on my friends a lot, but truthfully I liked playing with several characters. I used Ryu and Chun-li a lot also. Heck, I even have Street Fighter on my cell phone... the same one I used to play on the SNES. I play it sometimes on lunch break at work... haha.
Kkun wrote:My favorite Street Fighter III characters will always be Ken and Chun-Li. I've been playing with Ken since I was a wee lad playing Street Fighter 2: Championship Edition on my Sega Genesis and Chun-Li because...well, Chun-Li is awesome.
We'll see. The death of 2D fighting games has been predicted for a long time, but I think this may be unjustifiably so. Companies like Capcom and SNK know that 2D fighters have a small but fanatical audience that can be tapped for quick gain. And while its well known that Street Fighter IV will be made in 3D rather than in sprites, its fighting system will still be basically 2D. Perhaps following Street Fighter IV, a new era of 2D fighting games built with 3D technology (much like the classic Rival Schools series) will follow.Kkun wrote:I believe it is a soon to be lost art form that needs to stick around.
In Capcom Vs. SNK 2 my best and favorite character is Nakoruru because she's incredibly versatile. Her specials are designed to take her all over the map and penetrate the opponent's defenses to zero in on their weak spots. Her moves all have sweet geometric angles rarely seen in fighting games, and while her range in short its still really no sweat to get in that close and nail them with quick kicks and sword slashes. To top it off, you can throw the opponenent and then use their getup time to use her excellent healing prayer supermove.everdred12a (post: 1211144) wrote:My favorite 2d fighter is Capcom vs. SNK 2. My best fighter is Iori, primarily due to the fact that his moves are easily chainable, and the range and speed on his crouching fierce kick.
The coolest part of Street Fighter III was the way they put the street back in the fighting. The way they gave the game a Hip-Hop rhythm and the characters unconventional geometries on their moves gave fights the feel of funky dancing. For me, Chun-Li was the worse for the wear because the subtle contortions of her traditional moves made it much more difficult to use her effectively. In Street Fighter III my favorite chacter is Ibuki because she's quick, agile, and is good at penetrating through defenses. Her neckbreaker move has good range and conveniently glides right under most projectiles and upper to middle range attacks, while her aerial projectile keeps your opponent's offense in check. Her double/triple kick special is good for quick strikes, and her supermoves have that "oh crap! Now I'm in for it!" quality.Kkun wrote:My favorite Street Fighter III characters will always be Ken and Chun-Li. I've been playing with Ken since I was a wee lad playing Street Fighter 2: Championship Edition on my Sega Genesis and Chun-Li because...well, Chun-Li is awesome.
Yeah, for many years I was quite the Mortal Kombat fan too. For all the efforts of Senator Lieberman to keep that game away from me, much of my time in Elementary and Middle school was spent dishing out macabre demises to my unfortunate adversaries. I was pretty good with Kitana, Mortal Kombat's femme fatale heroine myself. Still, as I got older and learned about real macabre violence like the Rwandan massacre, playing it left a bitter taste in my mouth because I didn't like the side of me it could bring out.Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1211290) wrote:I used to be a maaaaaajor Mortal Kombat fan. Kabal was a favorite of mine.
Streets Of Rage and games like that aren't usually considered 2D Fighting games as much as they are 2D Brawlers or Beat-Em-Ups, but those are cool too so I'll allow talk about them in this thread. Eternal Champtions was one of the most brilliant but underrated 2D fighters on the Sega Genesis because people weren't used to the charge-back, forward, punch/kick or the press all three punch/kick buttons for specials. Things were only made worse by the fact that the AI was programmed to cheat and use specials when its energy was depleted. But the graphics and the fighting system were both very well-done to those that knew how they worked. I was a menace with Shadow Yamoto in Eternal Champions, especially with her tripple kick and invincibility cloak moves.HiddenWoodchuck (post: 1211338) wrote:I'm playing Guilty Gear Isuka some right now. Eternal Champions and Streets of Rage 3 on the Genesis just came to mind. Those were fun too.
Kkun (post: 1211187) wrote:and Chun-Li because...well, Chun-Li has excellent child birthing hips.
I think I'll give some tips on how to play 2D fighters.Fish and Chips (post: 1211537) wrote:2D fighters is a peculiar genre. I'm terrible at them and all but guaranteed to lose against any human opponent, and yet I find them enjoyable. I suppose that's a suitable testament to how fun they are.
Guilty Gear X2 is pretty awesome, has a lot of charisma. Haven't played (or seen) every character, but I like who I've been introduced to so far. Slayer is perhaps my favorite character (personality-wise), although hardly my best. I'm actually suprisingly decent with...Bridget. Of all people.
Yeah, I'm a button masher. But I'm working to correct this fellas, don't leave me out in the cold.
Haruhiko (post: 1211990) wrote:I play MUGEN with several Street Fighter characters in it, if that counts as anything.
I really do enjoy 2D fighters, but I don't own a single one to my name, despite the collection I've got. Sakura was always my favorite in Alpha 2 while I borrowed it, and Ken was great in SF VS X-Men.
So there ya go.
Anyone else just a little dissapointed SFIV is gonna be done with 3D visuals? I don't know, it just feels like its gonna lose something in the transition. We'll see, though.
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