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Been a massive sf back up until the dreamcast and ps2 days and yes it can get deep but imo I personally thought tekken was way deeper than street fighter gamesIt's a casual beat em up if you have no idea what you're doing.
Been a massive sf back up until the dreamcast and ps2 days and yes it can get deep but imo I personally thought tekken was way deeper than street fighter gamesIt's a casual beat em up if you have no idea what you're doing.
Been a massive sf back up until the dreamcast and ps2 days and yes it can get deep but imo I personally thought tekken was way deeper than street fighter games
ok mate..........Please re read my previous post....
Yea guess u diddnt and just continued to ramble on to yourself....ok mate..........
Yea guess u diddnt and just continued to ramble on to yourself....
Anyways yea as I said @Uncle Petey u are correct. Fighting games are deep. I use to be good at it and started to remember all the different tactics and style I use to use back in the day.
One of my fav fighter games is soul calibre. That was amazing.
Yea guess u diddnt and just continued to ramble on to yourself....
Anyways yea as I said @Uncle Petey u are correct. Fighting games are deep. I use to be good at it and started to remember all the different tactics and style I use to use back in the day.
One of my fav fighter games is soul calibre. That was amazing.
Used to love Soul Calibur on the Dreamcast. Got the latest on that released a few years back now but couldn't get into it the same.Yea guess u diddnt and just continued to ramble on to yourself....
Anyways yea as I said @Uncle Petey u are correct. Fighting games are deep. I use to be good at it and started to remember all the different tactics and style I use to use back in the day.
One of my fav fighter games is soul calibre. That was amazing.
Used to love Soul Calibur on the Dreamcast. Got the latest on that released a few years back now but couldn't get into it the same.
Dreamcast was and probably still is the best console for fighting games