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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostNow that was a nice shop owner.
Great vid though Yak. It's one of my favourite games and brings back to many happy memories of me playing the game using the yellow HoneyBee adapter.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostA series Capcom really need to bring back on this week's Battle of the Ports.
This was around the time they did a re-release on PS3 (was it on PS3? I think it was), and they said they were testing the water for how much people actually liked the brand. It was the same cynical marketing move that Bandai pulled with releasing Dragonball Xenoverse 2 on Switch and people asked about Fighter-Z - the whole "you guys better buy this or we won't do the next game" thing. It's bollocks and they know it's bollocks, but publishers still trot it out.
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The game was so cool. Only ever saw and got to play the Arcade version in Blackpool but it was amazing and the game was so deep (every time you played it, you found out a new move ) The Saturn port was increabile for 2 reasons... 1) Given the Arcade used 2 Model boards the Saturn version was really close and 2) It was made by CRI who in most cases were pretty crap with ports...
Saturn version wins for me.
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My fav in the series and loved the remixed music in the CD versions . My fav version is the Saturn because that's the one we played the most. This game features the best character in a VS game Basara Kubikiri was just to cool as was his victory poses.
The GFX and sound is amazing in this game and so atmospheric and really adds to the game. SNK had the best Artwork in the business
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3 is pretty much the Shark-Jump moment for Samurai Spirits/Shodown.
The Bakumatsu Roman/Last Blade games are so superior that it's not even funny. I would actually go as far as to say that the first two Samuria Spirits/Shodown games actually look dreadful in comparison (obvious arguments about difference in time and tech notwithstanding).
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Nostalgia plays a large part for me but with the Shodown games my peak interest was the second and third games, I liked them both probably equally but for different reasons. The Last Blades are like Garou for me, I can tell they're a technical advancement underneath when I play them but they fail to hold my interest as they feel like soulless extensions. Like they were made with better technical know-how but no love in them at all.
It's hard to explain why, it's not in a heavy put down way of Garou/Last Blade but they feel off just as the blander early 2000 KoF's did. It's not less effort put into them but somehow the art design etc feels like it carries less atmosphere and character which make me lose interest faster.
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