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Thu 31/05/01 at 13:37
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We have seen so many fighting games over the past ten years and are very popular indeed. Is it the crazy moves? Or is it the way you hurt someone? There have been games with a lot of blood in, a lot of wild weapons in and some extreme magical powers to use when used to kill the opponent or knock him/her out. Most of these crazy beat em ups have been most addictive and fun to play with a massive range of different moves to pull off too which make them excellent for multiplayer fun.

Back in the days of the megadrive there were games like street fighter or streets of rage both involved beating the wind out of other guys and it was so appealing and fun to do. The aim of street fighter was just to K.O the other fighter and just pull off cool punching combos and moves. The back round was just plain’ish and there wasn’t anything to use from your surroundings but it was still great fun.

Streets of Rage involved more things to do and use throughout the game to get past all of your enemies that stand in the way. As the aim of the game was to reach the end of each level without dying you had to punch, kick, jump and throw goons to reach your goal and fight the end of level boss. There was more depth to it though as you could pick up weapons and smash poles round other peoples heads which was extreme fun! Also you could call the cops and they would shoot a ring of fire into the enemies on the screen at that time.

Since then there have been a lot of games like this with some ace moves and nice back rounds. On the playstation we saw the whole street fighter alpha series with brilliant 2d graphics and simple colourful back rounds and characters included as well. This offered nothing like we had seen before and players good now use super power ups and magic powers which visual wise was an extreme wonder. With some quick combos and nice graphics these were good at the time. Also we saw games like Tekken, where it was more serious and used some cool moves and unlike the alphas it is 3d and pushes the psx to it’s limits.

The point of this topic is? What makes the best beat em up these days? Well we have moved on to the point where we can interact with the back rounds, which is awesome Just look at dead or alive 2 for the ps2 and DC. You can throw the other character into the wall, off of a building, or even through the window of a church which looks brilliant and it is worth playing just to see someone crash through the banister of a theatre, or kicking someone into a rocket to see it explode!! Now these games are exceptional for playing with friends and you can spend an afternoon beating each other around.

Dead or alive 3 for the Xbox is looking very impressive taking the interactive back round usage so much further. The same options are open to you where you can smash the other muscle bound hunk through the wall but it looks so much more realistic with the wall splitting up and cracking in a funky way. We will also see dents in the floor after a massive slam and some cool water effects as well that all look awesome!

So in the near years to come hopefully we will see some excellent beat em ups where weapons, interactive scenery and more cool combos still keep entertaining us
But in the future we expect to see games in which you could do nearly anything you want for instance picking up a boulder and throwing it in Tekken 8 or suchlike which would prove very funny indeed!

In 8 years time and consoles are playing with 200 bit graphics and the fighting games are so realistic then I will be very happy indeed!

Cheers

T_W
Thu 31/05/01 at 23:25
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Batistuta wrote:
> Smash brothers is a very very pathetic beat em up. No skill involved
> in it at all. Just button bashing really. Mind you, the weapons in
> it are proper wicked. i love the poke balls and the Hammer.

And
> TTT is very very slow. For some reason the Jap one is much much
> faster.


Good points.
Thu 31/05/01 at 23:02
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Smash brothers is a very very pathetic beat em up. No skill involved in it at all. Just button bashing really. Mind you, the weapons in it are proper wicked. i love the poke balls and the Hammer.

And TTT is very very slow. For some reason the Jap one is much much faster.
Thu 31/05/01 at 22:49
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Smash Brother believe it or not.

People used to the traditional beatem up won't like it but fans of platform games will.

Basically, instead of working on reversals or heavy combos you use skill and wit to move around the arena using all means possible to throw your opponent off the edge.

It takes a bit of getting used to but it's definately the most fun beatem up around.
Thu 31/05/01 at 19:53
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Hmmm, ok my experience of Tekken Tag Tournament. So some love it, like you, good. I hate it. It's one of the slowest games I've ever played, with so-so visuals, and the most annoying tag mode - DoA2 kicks TTT's behind in this respect, and to be honest it's just Tekken 3. They even said it isn't a true sequel. Oh well, Soul Calibur suits me, maybe when Soul Calibur 2 arrives on PS2 you will have fun with that and agree it is superb. If it is. When it's released.
Thu 31/05/01 at 19:35
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Thu 31/05/01 at 19:23
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ssxpro wrote:
> I take it you have either not played it, or you have, but you are no
> good at it.

If you can`t play it well, then it feels slow. As you
> become better, its an art form, with incredible speed.

There is
> also the fact that you may want it to be realistic. There is the
> button basher DOA2, which is good to look at, and a lot of fun, but
> its hardly the kind of fighting speed that exists in real life.



Pah!
Thu 31/05/01 at 19:22
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I got Soul Calibur yesterday and it rules!
Thu 31/05/01 at 19:18
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soul calibur rules!
Thu 31/05/01 at 19:17
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I take it you have either not played it, or you have, but you are no good at it.

If you can`t play it well, then it feels slow. As you become better, its an art form, with incredible speed.

There is also the fact that you may want it to be realistic. There is the button basher DOA2, which is good to look at, and a lot of fun, but its hardly the kind of fighting speed that exists in real life.
Thu 31/05/01 at 19:13
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I'm glad you love it. For me it's the slowest most over hyped pile of, well you get the picture. And the majority of the gaming community agree that Soul Calibur is the best fighting game around. Mwah

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