@tunaburn: I usually never touch online until I do enough of arcade and story mode anyway. It's more of a "can this style of fight fit me" thing. And the balance thing is really important to me.
@tunaburn: My problem is that I haven't played the original enough to know. I really like sf2 and the 20 or so vs matches in the original though so I'm wondering if that's enough to justify it.
A year ago I bought the original version of Street Fighter 4 when preorders for SuperSFIV were being offered. I was with a friend and he kept telling me not to and he was bashing it the entire time.
I had some fun with vs mode even though all I could play as was Ryu and then he kept telling me to play online cause he's heavy into online games. I bet you can guess what happened. I ended up giving it back later that day for Unreal 3 and NInja Gaiden Sigma. I gave those to games away quick too.
However thinking back I think it was entirely my friends fault that I gave the game back. He forced me to play the online, bashed it the entire time, and he believes that Blazblue is the greatest fighting game and we both owned it at the time which might've tainted my view.
I'm wondering if I should give it another shot with SuperSFIV.
You have to keep in mind in long franchises that use the same gameplay has a lot of people entering at different points. Played Majora's Mask as my first. Never played another console Zelda until Twilight Princess. It's only stale to the people that played Ocarina new.
I think yes they need to change it or at least make another style for the Zelda games concurrent to this one and the portable ones.
However getting mad, which I've seen people do, about it not changing much is the wrong attitude.
And weren't there only 4 console games in that style? That's like the Mario games in the style of 64.
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