Thank you for the quick reply. Since you have all those games, how does BlazBlue? How does it compare to SF4, specifically?
Again, thanks for the help.
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Well both might be 2D Fighter, but nature of it is quite different.
Street Fighter IV is more of grounded fighter while BlazBlue is high flying fighting game.
I do like online ideas for Street Fighter IV. The way you can play arcade mode while waiting for another player to join, kind of like you are in arcade or something.
However, the connection is incredibly poor compared to BlazBlue. It's not really a knock on SFIV, but more about how good BB netcode is. SFIV doesn't have lobby system so all latency is concentrate on 2 players playing against each other, so SFIV connection is better than Tekken 5 and SCIV. It is pretty good but simply compared to BB, it's just not good enough.
BlazBlue even supports lobby system where you can get up to 6 players in a room and take turns playing each other while others watch.
In terms of controls, BlazBlue controls are much more smooth, and it's tight. SFIV controls felt stiff and loose. BlazBlue requires players to have more precise input and timing compared to SFIV where things can get very loose except for combo links.
Also gameplay focus is quite different because BlazBlue has that trap element to it and attacks comes indirectly for the most part, while SFIV is pretty direct. If someone who has no idea about either of these games watches you play, the person will understand what's going on in SFIV, but might be clueless what's going on in BlazBlue.
Personally I do think BlazBlue is better game than SFIV.
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