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I have no doubts at all that this will be one of the greatest games of all time.
NavigatorsGhost
LMFAO.
Its a fighter. Another installment in an already established franchise.
Hey look another jealous fanboy. :lol:
Clearly never played a Smash Bros. game before (and most definatly not been following all the news around Brawl) by calling it a regular fighter.
Your name has no credit or whatsoever in my book.I'm sorry but what exactly is this game doing? Its an improvement over the pre-existing installments, nothing more. Its not going to be a ground-breaking fighting game, because the series has already been established. Not to mention the game has the fatal flaw of being unbalanced, a big no no when it comes to fighting games.
Sequel to a fighting game http://www.gamespot.com/ps/action/tekken3/index.html?tag=result;title;6
You completely ignored everything else I said. What is SSBB doing differently? Explain it to me.
Tekken 3 was revolutionary because it refined Tekken's fighting system. It introduced side stepping, controlled jumping, the game was extremely fast and fluid for its time.
NOT TO MENTION THE GAME IS BALANCED DESPITE THE WIDE VARIETY OF FIGHTING ****.
And Brawl refines Melee?
You're so full of bullcrap it's laughable.
First you talk about fighting games being established. Then someone posts a Tekken 3 review link and proves you wrong by letting you see that refinement is indeed possible.
I know Tekken 3 is old.
But up to this date, genres can still be refined. Smash Bros. is not a regular fighting game, and it's refining Melee in such an explosive way that it's stupid to say otherwise.
Go and check all the content, and I'm not talking about singleplayer only.
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