A pretty divisive SF game, but for good reason.
To start with the good the sprite work for this game is pretty damn good and gameplay wise I do like it, but in terms of the roster it suffers quite a bit.
Judging from the title it sounds like they were maybe thinking of going down the succession route which coming off one of the most most iconic fighting games of all time is in my opinion a bad move, which even then they didn't fill commit to and some characters feel like older characters redone.
I played as Elena.
To start with the good the sprite work for this game is pretty damn good and gameplay wise I do like it, but in terms of the roster it suffers quite a bit.
Judging from the title it sounds like they were maybe thinking of going down the succession route which coming off one of the most most iconic fighting games of all time is in my opinion a bad move, which even then they didn't fill commit to and some characters feel like older characters redone.
I played as Elena.
this feels like a prototype, and it was a full released game LOL.
I totally get and have read about the development history this game had, and how that affected all versions, which makes all balance decisions make sense as to why they are like that.
I see the heart they put into this even with the little experience they had, but despite everything, this version is indefensible
I totally get and have read about the development history this game had, and how that affected all versions, which makes all balance decisions make sense as to why they are like that.
I see the heart they put into this even with the little experience they had, but despite everything, this version is indefensible
While the gameplay is admittedly rough, it is really cool to see how just a few (ok, maybe more than a few) tweaks led to the masterpiece that is 3rd Strike. And although the urban atmosphere of 3S isn't really present here, it's still a really pretty game with some solid tracks to boot. Gill's voice is really goofy too idk why he kind of sounds like this guy