Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:10 am
Virtua Fighter 4 Evo again. 117 wins 16 losses. Good ratio yes? Even though it's just AI. o_o lol
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You should check it out Cannon Spike it's a fun 2player co-op shooter. And about Zero Gunner 2, I've never play it but I've seen videos on youtube and the game looks fantastic. It's a game worth getting.Killer French Bread wrote:Cannon Spike's one of the few games I've never played on the DC but always wanted too. I'm a massive Psikyo fan too, I bet I'd love it. Do you think it's better than Zero Gunner 2?
In what way is it "very different to other musou games"? I'll be picking it up when it's released in the EU in November either way, but you've made me curious now.Reknoc wrote:One Piece Pirate Warriors. About half way through Impel Down for the main story mode. It's pretty good so far, very different to other musou games though which is something of a shame.
The same way Fist of the North Star is. It's structured more like a typical game, where you're going from point a to point b. Though One Piece has more "platforming" sections (which are basically just QTEs). Completed the story last night and started "Another Log" mode which is typical musou stuff (much like Dream Mode in FotNS).Kaito-kun wrote:In what way is it "very different to other musou games"? I'll be picking it up when it's released in the EU in November either way, but you've made me curious now.
Ahhh, kind of like the stages in Sengoku Basara as opposed to the classic "Capture everything and/or kill the enemy leader" method? I haven't played Ken's Rage.Reknoc wrote:The same way Fist of the North Star is. It's structured more like a typical game, where you're going from point a to point b.
Cool, cool...Reknoc wrote:Though One Piece has more "platforming" sections (which are basically just QTEs). Completed the story last night and started "Another Log" mode which is typical musou stuff (much like Dream Mode in FotNS).
Hm, not really since I'd say SB is still pretty Musou in its structure. Just that the maps are smaller and more focused.Kaito-kun wrote:Ahhh, kind of like the stages in Sengoku Basara as opposed to the classic "Capture everything and/or kill the enemy leader" method? I haven't played Ken's Rage.