Popular characters can only stay in a fighting game series as it's timeline progresses in one of two ways:Originally Posted by omegaweapon2005
a) a daughter/son of the character who fights exactly the same way is created
b) they become a cyborg or are undead
I would rather fighters kept being boring and predictable with their characters than to have all the characters I love suddenly killed off.
While we're here, I'd like to know what the name of Cervante's Theme is.
Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan
Soul Calibur 1: Leaving the World Behind
Soul Calibur 3: ... Beyond the Horizon? I don't really remember.
I'm a big Soul Calibur fan. I'm better at using Seigfried and Nightmare (whichever their current incarnation may be) but can't say I'm very good at the game. I can only beat people who haven't played the game before, and struggle beating the game on its hardest difficulty - especially SC3's hardest difficulty - the cheapness. I kinda like the new character Tira, but can't say she's surpassed Nightmare/Seigfried yet in usability. I need long range weapons to compensate for lack of skill.
I kinda like those simple short-stories in fighting games. They're a nice bonus, but never what breaks or makes the game.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
Story is interesting but it rarely turns me off characters. Sometimes a character's story makes him/her cool enough to use though. Using Lee for me is a case of "when you can't join them, beat them"
I tried to learn Mishimas but the crouch dash was too fiddly for me to pull off when I was just starting out Tekken. Now I can do it fine, but I've used Lee for so long that I've begun to feel the same hatred he has towards Heihachi and Kazuya. *grr* Now I don't like using Mishimas at all.
Similarly, Xiaoyu's lame-ass story in T5 did anything but turn me off using her. Time travel or no time travel, she's a schoolgirl with pigtails.