BWprowl wrote:I play Leon, for whatever that's worth.
Eh. Me too. And hey, I enjoyed DoA's system too, but character is sooo important to me, and these guys... have none. It's one of those situations where the comic relief guy ends up being practically charismatic. Yes, I think Zack has more personality than Kasumi or Ein or Jann Lee. 'COS HE DOES D=
BWprowl wrote:Dante the Unborn
lawl dante (I actually liked the *concept* of the Unborn, but they really went too far with the monsters, and Xion's design is soooo cliche)
BWprowl wrote:Hey Gomess, when you say Marvel, do you mean Shina? Was there a name-change between translations or something?
Indeed there was! My favourite Super Saiyan Leopard Leona is actually called Marvel, and had her name changed for no reason whatsoever. There's a hilarious bit in her BR2 story mode where they didn't alter the rest of the dialogue to accommodate it, so you get the gem: "Jeanne performed such marvellous feats of daring on the battlefield that the men came to call her Shina." Um. Kay. Same for the younger Bakuryu, whose real name is Kakeru, not Kenji. They also ignored the fact that Chronos' move names are supposed to be in Hindi, and just translated them into gibberish. The More You Know!
BWprowl wrote:Makoto from Street Fighter III Third Strike: Makoto is awesome and anyone who says otherwise is a lying whore.
She's one character in that game I really enjoy fighting against, *even when played by the CPU*. =o
BWprowl wrote:Gomess, I'ma have to check out all those games you mentioned, since I WILL NOT STAND for there being fighting games out there that I have not heard of.
At your own risk! The Hokuto no Ken and Saint Seiya games are naturally more enjoyable if you like their respective anime (rather than manga), but the latter was just Dimps' prototype for their later DBZ fighters.
As for Bugi (which I think was renamed Kensei in the US), well... it has some interesting fighting styles and a love-it-or-hate-it defensive system (I think it's fantastic, and makes it just as enjoyable to watch), but not much beyond that. There's a drunken boxer girl (nice to see), Steven Seagal (all his moves have "Sexy" or "Beautiful" in for some reason), cage fighter L from Death Note, two guys in business suits and bird masks called Billy and Jelly (Jerry) who roar at you, the aforementioned scary tramp Kornelia... and the final boss is a chubby little businessman voiced by Daisuke Gori who just trips you up and stamps on you, laughing all the while.
Toshinden Subaru is VERY content-heavy and especially satisfying if you've played through the old Toshindens. The final boss is the original game's protagonist, and I love stuff like that. I also like 3D fighters with super moves (they're kinda rare, and partly why I'm one of the few people who enjoys KoF Maximum Impact), and boy does Subaru have 'em! Of course, it also has a guy who uses guns in a game where everyone else is stuck with swords and spears, but hey. And he's voiced by Leozak (as is GG's Axl)!
BWprowl wrote:At least Arcana Heart had an interesting fighting system and remotely interesting characters, even if they all smacked of design-by-committee moe.
Man, if they'd just had some slightly more bearable designs... If they remade Fighter's History with that system I'd buy it in a snap. =p
BWprowl wrote:I generally hate it when people lambaste SoulCalibur for it's treatment of the ladies, when it exploits the guys just as much, if not more.
Thing about that is, aaaawful as it might sound to our modern Seth MacFarlane sensibilities, sexually exploiting women IS worse. It's the same as why racism is more offensive to non-whites than whites. As long as men remain the more influential gender in media, there's a double standard which means they basically have no right to be offended by misrepresentation. They're in charge. And Soulcalibur won't be as fetishising of men as at is of women until at least five more male characters have giant swinging cocks in skintight-material-that-didn't-exist-in-the-16th-century, or intro poses that linger on their asses.
138 Scourge wrote:how 'bout Sheeva from Mortal Kombat? That is one pretty rad female, right there. She does go around in a bathing suit, basically, but she's also a four-armed 'roid raged Grace Jones, so it's hardly a cheesecakey costume on her.
She was probably the most daring design MK ever did. So naturally they only brought her back for the big crossover game that brought *everyone* back, and otherwise hid her under the table.

I'm interested in the new MK, because it looks like Ed Boon might have finally played other fighting games and realised that his are a decade behind.
...If anyone can recommend a fighting game with *no* cheesecake, I'd love to see it. If only for the novelty. I think Bugi and that Saint Seiya game are the only ones I can think of that I own. Even Hokuto no Ken has a special finisher that leaves the one woman totally nekkid, and Bloody Roar has a bunnygirl who fights in a nurse's outfit, and Street Fighter's been all about the panty shots since Day 2. Maybe Star Gladiator? Meh. It's too tempting and easy for the 99% male design teams to put something in there they find sexy. Dorks.