Not from Capcom. I'm tired of them, maybe from Arc Systems, SNK, or Reverge Labs.
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Not from Capcom. I'm tired of them, maybe from Arc Systems, SNK, or Reverge Labs.
I realize this is probably an unpopular opinion, but I have to agree. Capcom fighting games look flashy and are particularly impressive in the hands of some of the better known players on the competitive circuit, but they just don't seem capable of carrying the weight a Final Fantasy mash-up would require (not that I think the series is really deep, but Capcom's fighting plots seem pretty mindless by comparison). So, as a mindless fanservice romp? Sure. As something that will really stand out? Probably not.
Keep in mind I'm not a fan of Dissidia, either.
Yes. Though the big problem is that Crapcom hasn't been really that good of a company lately, and have just been right assbutts [ Tekken X Street Fighter on disc DLC for a small example ]
Namco could do a better job, like a Final Fantasy X Soul Calibur because SC characters use weapons like FF characters do, while Crapcom is more used to more Ryu and Ken like fighters who use throwing, kicking, and punching etc.
Get Namco to do it.
Transcending History and the World, a tale of souls and swords, eternally retol-SEPHIROTH
>>> Hell no, Squarenix`s Dissidia is a WAY better fighter than any the overhyped Capcom and Namco crap.. Squarenix already proved that they can do better fighters than those companies. The problem is that SE just dont give a damn about making fighting games..:luca:
SNK could do it?
Not capcom though...too arcadey.
Sin is back, and this time Yu Yevon had nothing to do with it. In a twist of fate, the fabled blade, Soul Edge, fell into the world of Spira. Unfortunately for Spira, the blade fell in front of the oblivious Tidus who was quickly possessed when he picked up the sword. Whether it was through the interference of pyreflies or the Fayth, the spirit of Soul Edge formed an outer shell around Tidus which took the shape of Sin. Can Yuna once again defeat Sin and save Spira, even if it costs the life of man she loves?
Transcending history and Spira, a tale of pyreflies and swords eternally retold.
Perhaps it should be called Final Fantasy vs Soul Calibur instead.
I'm just going to leave this right here:
That's the opening of Soul Edge, the first entry in the Soul Calibur series.
That is a post by Supermillionaire, a member of the Eyes on Final Fantasy messageboard.