MellowAvenue
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- Nov 5, 2020
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It helps if you cite an artist/source or maybe post a YouTube video, just so we know the exact song you're talking about.Get Down
Anyway…
The Fire Down Below from Sky Cooper and the Thievius Racconus
It helps if you cite an artist/source or maybe post a YouTube video, just so we know the exact song you're talking about.Get Down
I can relate to that. My Mom typically put on the top 40 or whatever station whenever we were in the car and when you're young it's easier to give into the good vibes those songs typically give up I think.In early 2000 my aunt usually played music of the moment on the radio/speakers. This was one of them and remembers me that times. That epoch gives me good vibes. There was hope. The new millennium just arrived and the future looked bright.
I wouldn't debate that statement much, since it is true that Tekken 3 has, in addition to many game modes and content, it achieved the best balance and dynamism in the genre at that time. I had the opportunity to play all Tekken 3 relevant versions -PS1, Arcade and Arcade emulated on T5- but I haven't played those games in some years now, so my memories are a little fuzzy in some cases.Yeah, I wasn't clear but I meant Tekken 3 was the best 3D fighter and I'll stand by that opinion even though you did bring up some worthy candidates (Particularly Bushido Blade, which I had kinda forgotten about). I'll admit it could well be bias on my part but Tekken 3 felt the most refined of the 3D fighters of the time.
The 2D fighters… It's really hard to beat Alpha 3 to me which is one the finest Street Fighter games there is (V-Ism aside). Guilty Gear, Samurai Shodown 2, and KoF 2000 all have their good points though, but Alpha 3 blew my mind as a kid so…
I did like the Budokai Tenkaichi and Raging Blast series since those came out at the peak of my Dragon Ball fandom and I can enjoy playing Burning Blood and, like, the Ninja Storm games casually with friends but they don't hook me. Pokken is weird, I don't really think it in the same vein as most arena fighters, probably due to the field phase mechanic kinda making it feel like a hybridization of an arena fighter and "real" fighter. (I feel so elitist right now, lol)
I recommend it. I think the presentation could be better (I hope it gets a sequel with an actual budget) but gameplay is nice and pretty easy to pick up and play. Was a pleasant surprise for a budget fighter. I think if it didn't have such a weak launch it'd have a stronger following. Just wondering, which favorite Ranger is missing? And I was annoyed at the lack of RPM and In Space because it, SPD, and Dino Thunder are my favorites.
I'd love an ArcSys Rider or Sentai game. I think Sentai is more doable, largely for the reason you said Rider would be difficult (WAY less forms to account for) but Rider would be more hype. Personally I'd be OK if they just did forms that would be good gameplay wise and maybe linked other forms to specials (They did this a bit in FighterZ) but it'd definitely be one of those "can't please everyone" projects.
Kinda amazing it got mainstream radio play in the US, I think, @MellowAvenue ?Divinyls - "I touch myself"
Kinda amazing it got mainstream radio play in the US, I think, @MellowAvenue ?