Riggidig (post: 1338482) wrote:This one's for all you fighting game fans out there:
1) What's your favourite fighting game of all time and why?
2) What's your LEAST favourite fighting game of all time and why?
3) If every fighting game character you know of were pitted against each other who do you think would be the winner and why?
4) What would you reckon is the most devastating move in a fighting game EVER and why?
5) Lastly, which do you prefer: 2D or 3D fighting games and why?
1. At the moment, it's Street Fighter 4. Of all time, it's Guilty Gear X2. The reasons I love both are actually the same even though they're pretty different games. I think the mark of a well-made fighting game is that it has to possess a kind of deceptive simplicity where it is fundamentally easy enough for a first-timer to pick up and go, but it actually hides enough depth that if a seasoned fighting game player picked it up, they would spend months trying to figure everything out. I think both games possess this quality. I actually got to see this in action with my adopted Latvian cousin who had never played a fighting game in his life, but after about twenty minutes, he was throwing fireballs and hurricane kicks and having a blast, and yet there was still a WEALTH of things he had no clue about like EX attacks, Focus attacks, linking combos, kara-throwing, Focus Attack Dash Canceling, etc. SF4 has kept me entertained for close to three months and I still feel like there's a lot left for me to dig into. Guilty Gear X2 is similar. You can pick GGX2 up and start playing and wail some pretty sweet combos in a matter of a few minutes, but actually playing the game successfully requires spending a lot of time playing and understanding things like spacing, Roman Cancels, etc.
2. My least favorite fighting game... probably any of the Mortal Kombat series. I loved them when I was a kid, and then I played Mortal Kombat 2 last summer after having played things like GGX2, Capcom v. SNK 2, Street Fighter 3: Third Strike, Marvel Vs Capcom 2, etc. It felt boring and slow with very little sense of style. All of the characters felt the same.
3. I'm not really sure how to answer this one. I'll just throw out Sagat.
4. Iron Tager's Genesic Emerald Tager Buster from BlazBlue. : | It takes off more than half of your life bar. Also, I think Akuma's Raging Demon in most of his iterations is pretty devastating.
5. 2D all the way. I can't really give you any well-thought out reasons other than I just prefer 2D. Games like Tekken may be technically brilliant, but I don't find them nearly as exciting as throwing fireballs or dragon punches and wailing ridiculous combo strings in a faster paced 2D game. So for me, it's just a matter of taste.