Comparing Final Fantasy to a fighting game is totally stupid. Final Fantasy strategies are always going to be about the same, once you find a way to beat the boss its over, once you see the story its not gonna change. However a fightinig game can dramatically change depending on what people find out, and the person sitting next to you with their skill/attitude.
Oh hell, i thought Smash was pretty much a party game until i saw some of the things you can pull off at high level play compared to the run-of-the-mill casual play with friends of newb level. Sometimes though, not even videos show how complex it is...many a time you can say "I can do that easy"...but when you do it in training mode..it doesnt seem so..and even if you can do it in training well..can you do it in a match with pressure and a thinking opponent? How about with tournament pressure/money match? All of a sudden you appreciate how some can do it in a match with consistancy and know how some top famous players, are top. Everyone can button mash, but would you take the effort to try to go into the game and take it to another level? Thats up to you...
Everyone is hating the PS3 right now...its not unwarranted but...yeah XD This IS good though, we need more different types of fighters on different consoles, this will increase competition as long as they stay arcade perfect. And of course if someone doesnt like the game, they will start hating it without reason. >_> <_< I hope people develop for the Wii too as well, they are not thinking about how there are still GC ports and making more GC Sticks might not be a bad idea.I like the way this news as been received as, "Haha, Sony sucks! My console > Your Console!" rather than, "Hey, now twice as many people get to play the next installment of an acclaimed fighting series! That's fantastic!".
I'm also thrilled to see a thread in which MILF is dead wrong. It's about damn time.







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