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Damn... I just watched One-Punch Man Episode 4 a few minutes ago... and this quote fits perfectly with this one scene haha.
Damn... I just watched One-Punch Man Episode 4 a few minutes ago... and this quote fits perfectly with this one scene haha.
How am I just seeing this?
DEATH;184614986 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od2kMmqOjbo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq9qKpblGPM
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DEATH;184614986 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od2kMmqOjbo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq9qKpblGPM
You might miss some more
Watching knee vs jdcr live.. not sure what event this is but it's "spotvgames live"
The crowd is definitely into it.
Rooting for LuckyChloe player vs Knee..1-1
DEATH;184614986 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od2kMmqOjbo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq9qKpblGPM
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The more I keep seeing stuff like this.................
Wow. I only use 1 tag throw with Hwo/Steve.DEATH;184614986 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od2kMmqOjbo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq9qKpblGPM
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Dragunov looks so damn ugly in this game, and that hair makes it even worse...
Watching knee vs jdcr live.. not sure what event this is but it's "spotvgames live"
The crowd is definitely into it.
Rooting for LuckyChloe player vs Knee..1-1
I watched The Raid for the first time yesterday (first one) and damn, you guys weren't kidding. This movie is pure greatness from first to last minute. Now I have to watch the second one.
Well, as I continue to point out, there are far more T7-only "Tekken-ish" updates than some realize, and I don't feel an evolving game has to incorporate a ton of never-seen-before features to be a legit sequel (i.e., almost all sports games, competitive games like Counterstrike, etc.). In all those cases, a developer could simply tweak an existing game as you say instead of releasing a sequel.
Rip recently retweeted a reddit thread about Tekken. In it one of the comments is a really good reply to what Joeblow was talking about here:
The comment quoted Tekken 3 Director Yutaka Kounoe:
"The Tekken that emerged after I left has fallen below my expectations. It's a lot easier to create 'arrangements' of old games than to make something new. To still be relying on Tekken even now is proof that Namco's real strength has disappeared, and I'm shocked by the decline in creativity and development ability. It's shameful to call yourself a developer or a creator if you can't design new games. Relying only on collaborations that will sell well shows a lack of imagination, and it's not going to set the world on fire."
Pretty powerful quote....
Nothing powerful about that quote. Tekken 1 & 2 are complete shit. They were at the time nothing but VF rip offs. Tekken 3 is when the series finally evolved into something worth playing. This is just typical developer trash talk.
Nothing powerful about that quote. Tekken 1 & 2 are complete shit. They were at the time nothing but VF rip offs. Tekken 3 is when the series finally evolved into something worth playing. This is just typical developer trash talk.
Okay... well the quote comes from the Tekken 3 director
Rip recently retweeted a reddit thread about Tekken. In it one of the comments is a really good reply to what Joeblow was talking about here:
The comment quoted Tekken 3 Director Yutaka Kounoe:
"The Tekken that emerged after I left has fallen below my expectations. It's a lot easier to create 'arrangements' of old games than to make something new. To still be relying on Tekken even now is proof that Namco's real strength has disappeared, and I'm shocked by the decline in creativity and development ability. It's shameful to call yourself a developer or a creator if you can't design new games. Relying only on collaborations that will sell well shows a lack of imagination, and it's not going to set the world on fire."
Pretty powerful quote....
He apparently is annoyed that Namco didn't kill the Tekken series and continued making more sequels?
I disagree with that statement personally. Namco would be crazy stupid and it would be a terrible business decision to not make more Tekken games after Tekken 3, the highest selling game in the franchise at over 8 million+ copies. The funny thing is that after Tekken 3, they did explore other gameplay ideas (such as the tag system with Tag 1 and then with everything Tekken 4 introduced).
Even Tekken Tag 2's main feature (tag assault) is truly a creative development and I would applaud the Tekken team over their ability to balance it so well.
It's with Tekken 7 now that the gameplay has sort of stagnated and I'm wishing for a new IP because they apparently can't seem to take the existing gameplay system to newer depths.
I should really get off my ass and make a PowerPoint presentation for Harada before they keep making more Tekken games that veer away from my ideas.He apparently is annoyed that Namco didn't kill the Tekken series and continued making more sequels?
I disagree with that statement personally. Namco would be crazy stupid and it would be a terrible business decision to not make more Tekken games after Tekken 3, the highest selling game in the franchise at over 8 million+ copies. The funny thing is that after Tekken 3, they did explore other creative gameplay ideas (such as the tag system with Tag 1 and then with everything Tekken 4 introduced).
Even Tekken Tag 2's main feature (tag assault) is truly a creative development and I would applaud the Tekken team over their ability to balance it so well.
It's with Tekken 7 now that the gameplay has sort of stagnated and I'm wishing for a new IP because they apparently can't seem to take the existing gameplay system to newer depths.
I understood it differently. He complained about 'arrangements' of old games so by "new games" he probably meant huge jumps between games like T2- T3.
That's how I understood it at least.
Funny that what he said is more true now then ever. He'll probably call T7 a "cosmetic modification" and he wouldn't be far off.
To still be relying on Tekken even now is proof that Namco's real strength has disappeared
From the way I interpreted it, he was dissing Namco and its developers for still "relying" on the Tekken brand and not just talking about jumps between sequels.
I dug up the time frame of the quote (June 2012) and this is right before Tekken Tag 2 released on consoles worldwide, in which case I would disagree with him even more because I see TTT2 as a very creative milestone in the franchise thanks to its staple tag assault feature. It's the near perfect Tekken game that consolidates all of the franchise's past history (both gameplay features and characters) in a single package as a love letter to the fans.
Good point.Ah I see, you're right.
I can understand how he felt. In the old times new games were coming out like "mushrooms after the rain". Every game company had dozens of different games and relying on sequels wasn't that common.
Today's gaming mostly relays on sequels since it now costs many millions to make a game.
Golden age is over.
You're asking us this question, and I'm confused because I don't think you or anyone else would actually answer yes to any of this.Btw guys, teorethically:
If Tekken Team had developed a completely new fighting game franchise that would be aimed as AAA fighting game from the start and wouldn't share a pixel or a frame with Tekken, but you have to take under consideration that Tekken would take twice longer to get released since those games would be out one after another in exchange.
Would you like that?
Would you risk it since there's no guarantee you'll like "New Fighter X"?
You're asking us this question, and I'm confused because I don't think you or anyone else would actually answer yes to any of this.
Someone else could make it.
I knew you'd respond with some logical shit. Yeah, I agree with you there.
Namco should just quit man, stop making stuff. Sit down some where. But before they do, drop that Tekken 4 online ver.
Amazing Tags LLC.
I knew you'd respond with some logical shit. Yeah, I agree with you there.
Namco should just quit man, stop making stuff. Sit down some where. But before they do, drop that Tekken 4 online ver.
I don't know what I want.you don't want that....you think you do...but you don't.
I don't know what I want.
you don't want that....you think you do...but you don't.
DEATH;184733651 said:That's what I'm thinking too when I read that...
People praising T4 aesthetics now. Yeah aesthetics is good and all but they think Lars and Bob was bad? Wait for T4 Jin.
It's a qualification tournament for the Global Championship of Tekken 7. Knee now joins Secret and Help Me as the 3 general division qualifiers. The remaining 3 I think are for the winners of a 3v3 tournament.
When Knee beat JDCR... I've never seen him celebrate so hard haha.
I guess I can't respond until I too have played it like you have. I'll have to wait until 2017 to see if the T7-only Tekkenish updates are as substantial as it seems. But on the topic of the sport analogy... if the current Tekken 3-6 system really is basketball and people want to play basketball you can always go back and play that sport, it's not going anywhere. When I see a company with as much money as Namco come and set out to make a brand new product I do want something new. Like basketball, I can always go back and play the games from the that era. They're not going anywhere. It all feels like such a wasted opportunity.
But at the very least, you have to at least agree that the presentation is very lackluster. The magnitude of re-working to characters done in Tekken 7 is by far the smallest amount seen ever in a numbered sequel for the series history. Even Tekken 5 and Tekken 6 which again are based off TTT1/T3 had their characters almost always have a plethora of new attacks and animations that really evoked a next generation level sequel. The biggest offence is how Namco flat out refused to do simple things that were staples in previous Tekkens. The bound replacement in this game only has one animation while the T6-Bound and TA animations were taken care of regardless of the orientation. The 2P outfits are taken out. The stages are missing so many effects like the snow trails that were already in Tekken 6. All these things were missing in the location tests too and I assumed everything would be added in the final release. Boy was I surprised
Also, why does that RA of Xiaoyu work? Shaheen should be able to still block while being at disadvantage?
The comment quoted Tekken 3 Director Yutaka Kounoe:
"The Tekken that emerged after I left has fallen below my expectations. It's a lot easier to create 'arrangements' of old games than to make something new. To still be relying on Tekken even now is proof that Namco's real strength has disappeared, and I'm shocked by the decline in creativity and development ability. It's shameful to call yourself a developer or a creator if you can't design new games. Relying only on collaborations that will sell well shows a lack of imagination, and it's not going to set the world on fire."
Pretty powerful quote....
This is basically what I've been saying for a few years. The market has spoken and 3D fighters have lost. But I don't think it's because 3D is inherently unpopular, I think it's the kind of primarily up closeRip recently retweeted a reddit thread about Tekken. In it one of the comments is a really good reply to what Joeblow was talking about here:
The comment quoted Tekken 3 Director Yutaka Kounoe:
"The Tekken that emerged after I left has fallen below my expectations. It's a lot easier to create 'arrangements' of old games than to make something new. To still be relying on Tekken even now is proof that Namco's real strength has disappeared, and I'm shocked by the decline in creativity and development ability. It's shameful to call yourself a developer or a creator if you can't design new games. Relying only on collaborations that will sell well shows a lack of imagination, and it's not going to set the world on fire."
Pretty powerful quote....
Also, Sasuke, you're in a for a treat when when you see the Raid 2!
Can someone tell me the name of Steve player here?
Sounds like they called him Kuroken.
Okay... well the quote comes from the Tekken 3 director
Whenever I see Steve players like that I feel like I'm just mashing buttons compared to thatCan someone tell me the name of Steve player here?
Good games Doomshine, nice Paul. When did you start playing him?.