Did they say last update? Didn't really see that confirmed anywhere.If you're referring to Art of the Fighting, that is not on the cards. SNK is too focused on Garou 2, and KoF XV just got its last update.
Did they say last update? Didn't really see that confirmed anywhere.If you're referring to Art of the Fighting, that is not on the cards. SNK is too focused on Garou 2, and KoF XV just got its last update.
Oh...that. We'll see how it goes, but I wanna wait until I see some gameplay first. It would be nice though, as I always felt Art of Fighting should have been a brawler, given its plot. The first game at least.Did they say last update? Didn't really see that confirmed anywhere.
But Saudi oil money, thoIf you're referring to Art of the Fighting, that is not on the cards. SNK is too focused on Garou 2, and KoF XV just got its last update.
A Yakuza/Judgement style game with Platinum Legend of Korra combat? I am interested!
Aye yo hold up... this actually looks interesting
Yeah, this game looks kinda crazy. Apparently it's based off a manhua or something?A Yakuza/Judgement style game with Platinum Legend of Korra combat? I am interested!
And Haggar throws people to death after a few strings.
Final Fight 3 is okay, but it's really only better than Final Fight (Guy) SNES, Final Fight 2, Super Double Dragon, The Rushing Beat Trilogy, Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Sonic Blast Man I and the rest of the mediocre SNES brawlers. It can't hold a candle to TMNT IV: Turtles in Times (SNES), Streets of Rage 2 & 3, Undercover Cops (the SNES port lacking the arcade co-op), Ninja Warriors (Again), TMNT: Hyperstone Heist, Guardian Heroes, Denji Makaii (Super Famicom), or even Sonic Blastman II. The whole 3 enemies limit in an SNES game rears its ugly head there too, barring a few exceptions late game. This game came out in late 1995 and most SNES game still couldn't around this issue, despite being on stronger hardware.Man.. if there was ever such an underrated/overlooked beat em up, it would definitely be Final Fight 3. For an old school brawler released mainly on consoles, it still holds up.
I play Dean & Haggar and those 2 are fun as hell. Especially Dean with his grab and uppercut special.
And Haggar throws people to death after a few strings.
Not too surprised it doesn't get brought up often. It did fly under the radar due to it being so late in the 16-bit/2d lifespan of consoles.
Yeah Idk how much effort Capcom put into this game. Definitely feels kinda rushed in some aspects.Final Fight 3 is okay, but it's really only better than Final Fight (Guy) SNES, Final Fight 2, Super Double Dragon, The Rushing Beat Trilogy, Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Sonic Blast Man I and the rest of the mediocre SNES brawlers. It can't hold a candle to TMNT IV: Turtles in Times (SNES), Streets of Rage 2 & 3, Undercover Cops (the SNES port lacking the arcade co-op), Ninja Warriors (Again), TMNT: Hyperstone Heist, Guardian Heroes, Denji Makaii (Super Famicom), or even Sonic Blastman II. The whole 3 enemies limit in an SNES game rears its ugly head there too, barring a few exceptions late game. This game came out in late 1995 and most SNES game still couldn't around this issue, despite being on stronger hardware.
I wouldn't call it fully half asses, but it's clear Capcom wanted to fart this out quickly and move on to the next thing.Yeah Idk how much effort Capcom put into this game. Definitely feels kinda rushed in some aspects.
Reception is pretty mixed from what I hear. Thought about picking this up, but I am going to hold off on that.Damn
Rita's Revenge is boring as fuck.
Turned it off after 15 minutes.
Sounds about right from the reviews I've seen. Too bad since it looked awesome in the trailer.Damn
Rita's Revenge is boring as fuck.
Turned it off after 15 minutes.
Yeah, but it's one where I won't be going back to play often. While better Rita's Rampage, it's not better than Final Vendetta or Fight n' Rage.In other brawler news. Maiden cops is decent.