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bagvewor · 3 years ago
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Soul calibur 6 pc change controller buttons
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The glitch allowed players to move 50% faster and since that day, the Ditman Glitch is the true essential tool for speedrunning Resident Evil 4.Today though, there's no evidence the post ever existed, and Ditman333 has since faded into mythical status. Will become unblockable when hit during attackī+K (During Mist) or Back B+K or Back, Back(Hold) B+K or Back-Up, Back-Up(Hold) B+K or Back-Down, Back-Down(Hold) B+Kįorward G (to guard impact opponents attack)ġ5 years ago, a mysterious GameFAQs user called Ditman333 posted about a glitch he'd discovered in Resident Evil 4. Quarter Circle Forward A (during hit/guard) A (exact timing)įorward B+K or Forward, Forward(Hold) B+K or Forward-Up, Forward-Up(Hold) B+K or Forward-Down, Forward-Down(Hold) B+K Hold A to shift stance to Mist, or slide B into G to cancel into Relicįorward-Up, Forward-Up(Hold) K or Forward-Down, Forward-Down(Hold) Kīack, Back(Hold) K, B or Back-Up, Back-Up(Hold) K, B or Back-Down, Back-Down(Hold) K, Bįorward, Forward(Hold) A+B or Forward-Up, Forward-Up(Hold) A+B or Forward-Down, Forward-Down(Hold) A+B Horizontal Attacks Prime Moon Shadow Rushįorward, Forward(Hold), A, A or Forward-Down, Forward Down(Hold), A, A or Forward-Up, Forward-Up(Hold), A, Aīack, Back(Hold) A or Back-Up, Back-Up(Hold) A or Back-Down, Back-Down(Hold) Aįorward, Forward(Hold) B, B or Forward-Up, Foward-Up(Hold) B, B or Forward-Down, Forward-Down(Hold) B, Bīack, Back(Hold) B, A, B or Back-Down, Back-Down(Hold) B, A, B or Back-Up, Back-Up(Hold) B, A, B Step Heavenly Divide - While Soul Charged Quarter Circle Forward A (during hit/guard), A (exact timing) B Up, Up(Hold), B, B or Down, Down(Hold, B, BĮxploding Flame Roar - While Soul Chargedįorward, Forward(Hold), A+B or Forward-Down, Forward-Down(Hold), A+B or Forward-Up, Forward-Up(Hold), A+B Soul Charge (Soul Gauge, Break Attack, Special Middle Attack) Guage Attacks Thunderbolt Blade (Soul Gauge, Throw Medium Attack) Harvest Stalk Reaper - After Reversal Edge Harvest Lantern Divide - After Reversal Edge And at the low, low price of 2,979 yen ¿ that's about twenty-eight bucks ¿ it provides a permanent solution to the repugnant design of the Dreamcast pad.Here you can find a complete list of Mitsurugi's attacks:įorward, Forward(Hold), A, A or Forward-Down, Forward-Down(Hold), A, A or Forward-Up, Forward-Up(Hold), A, Aīamboo Blind Slice ~ Relic - After Reversal Edgeįlight of the Swans - After Reversal Edge Ah well.Īll in all, the ASCII pad rocks, and no Street Fighter player should be without it (it also works miracles for the occasional round of Soul Calibur or VF3, might I add). The only thing that's missing is an actual analog pad, and trigger buttons ¿ even though the Dreamcast only supports six buttons per controller, it would have been nice to have had programmable triggers. The only problem stems from the loose buttons ¿ when the pack starts rumbling, the buttons start rattling, and things get noisy. (And no, it's physically impossible to plug in a second pack for extra feedback ¿ we've tried it). While the jolt isn't quite as over-the-top as Interact's jump pack, it still delivers a solid kick. No problem ¿ the controller comes with built-in vibration functions, which can be toggled on and off with a switch on the front of the pad. "But if there's only one VMS port, where am I gonna stick my jump pack?", you ask. And just like the stock Dreamcast pad, you can wire the cable so it comes out of the top of the controller. Surprisingly, this doesn't gum up the controller's balance, and I had no complaints while playing with a VMS inside ¿ other than the fact that it looks a bit dorky. There's one VMS port on the top of the controller, and the LCD screen sticks out over the top lip of the pad. The buttons also a bit wobbly and rattle a bit (just like on the original Saturn), but feel responsive nonetheless. While the original Dreamcast controller's D-pad feels stiff, the ASCII pad's is much more loose, giving the "soft" feeling that makes diagonals and quarter-turns comfortable. The spacing on the buttons is nearly identical, and mashing a two-button combination (like X and A or Z and C) comes off beautifully. Even though the Mad Catz Dream Pad almost hit the nail on the head in terms of aesthetics, the sticky buttons and funky rubber D-pad proved to be too irritating for my personal tastes.īut after a total lack of third-party controllers in Japan, the hardware masters at ASCII have finally come through with a digital pad ¿ the "ASCII Pad Fihgting (sic) Type." And it's good.Īt its heart, this is a clone of the original Saturn six-button controller. Almost all of the third-party Dreamcast pads have shared one thing in common: they're all lousy when it comes to six-button fighters like Marvel versus Capcom and Street Fighter Alpha 3.
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craveanimeblog-blog · 6 years ago
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Tekken 7: Best Anime-Videogame of 2019 Review
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The fighting game landscape is awash with heavy contenders that have received praise or monster profits from their slick mechanics and graphics. How can a well-established brand like Tekken 7 hold up against its competitors the same its characters do with leg breaks? There's only one way to find out.
What Is Tekken 7?
As the latest version of Namco's flagship game, Tekken 7 is well-known as a button-mashing affair with characters using different martial art styles. You have a Bruce Lee clone, a capoeira fanatic, and half-demon karate masters all in the same punch-and-kick world. Another important distinction between this and other games is how players target limbs, and how full movement around the ring is a necessary part of the match.  
Product Specs
Specifications on this fighter game are only important if you purchase the PC version. For that, you need an Intel Core processor with 3.60GHz or equivalent, 6 GB RAM, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2GB/GTX 750Ti 2GB to start. It takes up 60 GB of hard drive space. There are also PS4 and Xbox One versions for purchase.
Pricing
Tekken 7 can be purchased on Amazon at around $24 for the PS4 and around $19 for the Xbox One. 
How It Compares
We picked a few similar products available on the market to see how they compare.
The King of Fighters XIV
Skullgirls
TowerFall
Soul Calibur 6
Injustice 2
Tekken 7
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Price ($)
This game can be purchased on Amazon at around $24 for the PS4 and around $19 for the Xbox One.
Storyline (4/5 Stars)
The Mishima Saga is a new story mode made specifically for the console and PC versions and concentrates on Heihachi and the murderous issues he has with his son and grandson. It is a fighter/anime to the maximum, and it works well within the confines of the decades of lore Tekken 7 is a part of. Characters outside the family do not get as much attention in the Saga when you play as them, however, which knocks Tekken 7 down a star to 4/5.
Controls (3/5 Stars)  
There has been plenty of fine-tuning made to Tekken 7 that has made players know the importance of training. It is not a button-mashing affair like many other games or previous versions—there are so many moves to learn for each character it might not be a good idea to spam attacks. We give this 3/5 stars.
Graphics (4/5 Stars) 
The art style and graphics level of Tekken 7 is about the same as the previous ones. There is a downgrade in the PS4 version compared to the PC version, but it is nothing that will take away from the experience. There is something to be said about the many costume options for characters, too. We give it 4/5 stars.
Replay Value (3/5 Stars)  
The story mode, as fun and silly as it can get, is too short. Online mode is as good as ever, however, and Treasure Battle mode is hardcore enough it might keep you going for hours. We give this 3/5 stars.
Pros
Advanced fighting system
Strong quest mode
Many characters to learn
Cons
Short story mode
Steep learning curve
The King of Fighters XIV
Price ($$)
This fighter classic can be found on Amazon at around $30 on PS4 for a physical copy. There is also a digital download available around the same price.
Storyline (1/5 Stars)  
The supreme amount of attention they put toward the fighting must have affected how much time and attention was given to the story. Even though there are around 50 characters available, there are few cutscenes that flesh out a very simplistic plot. They are quick and give little to what is going on between the interactions and motivations of each character. This is a disappointing 1/5 stars.
Controls (3/5 Stars)  
King of Fighter XIV reignites the power of the franchise through gameplay, which is something they needed since its update from 2D a few versions ago. The combination of 2D movement and 3D visuals can exist although it is worth remembering this is a game of skill where precision is needed in pulling off the winning combos. Seasoned players know how to do this, but it can be a difficult ride for newcomers (the new Rush system gives necessary hand-holding, however). We give it 3/5 stars.
Graphics (4/5 Stars)  
This game finally made an effective change from its classic 2D to 3D, but that is not the case for a cutscene animations. Those come out awkward, but they still make fluid motions in combat, giving it 4/5 stars.
Replay Value (1/5 Stars)  
This is a game that has added over 30 playable characters to the standard 18, which can give a sizable combination of battles. One major issue might come with online play as there can be slow fights even with a strong internet connection. We give this 1/5 stars.
Pros
Expansive character roster
Fun classic fighter system
Worthy change of art style
Cons
Substandard story
Inconsistent online play
Tough learning curve 
Skullgirls
Price ($$$)
This fast-paced fighter the game can be found on Amazon at around $90 on PS4 for a physical copy which is too much for the game.
Storyline (2/5 Stars)  
The peculiar cast of Skullgirls is complimented with a good voice cast and story mode. However, as players make it through, they cannot help but wonder if such a small developer sacrificed expanding on the narrative so the gameplay would be stellar. We give the story 2/5 stars.
Controls (5/5 Stars)  
Lab Zero placed great care in how players mapped buttons for their favorite characters. They developed a driver for fight stick controllers, making them as compatible as the PS4 controller. Hardcore fans who use PC or PS3-level fight stick could plug and play with no issues. A 5/5 star rating is well deserved.
Graphics (5/5 Stars)    
The art style is a fusion of anime and 30s and 40s cinema made from thousands of frames of hand-drawn animation. This slick presentation of movement behind a lavish background is quite a sight for a traditional 2D fighter. We give it 5/5 stars.
Replay Value (3/5 Stars)  
While the arcade mode is designed for randomly chosen challenges, eventually players will get the same ones in a row. Part of this is because there are only nine playable characters. Lab Zero put in a solid online-play experience that allows players to check connections before they play. We rate replay value 3/5 stars.
Pros
Fine-tuned gameplay
Beautiful Art Déco aesthetic
Designed for hardcore fighter fans
Cons
An inadequate roster of playable characters
Arcade mode is limited
Story is simple
TowerFall
Price ($)
The game is not currently available on Amazon, but you can purchase the digital download on the PlayStation Store for around $15 and around $20 for the Nintendo Switch.
Storyline (1/5 Stars)  
TowerFall is a party game, so it does not have much in the narrative department. There is a Dark World mode where a player fights a boss at the end, but that is about as far as it goes, giving it 1/5 stars in this category.
Controls (4/5 Stars)
The game tests players' ability to jump platforms while firing arrows with precision. They will have no problems with pressing the right buttons to scramble for the next kill shot—as intense as they can get. We give it 4/5 stars.
Graphics (3/5 Stars)    
A retro look adds to the arcade-style gameplay of TowerFall. The maps are 2D, yet are still smart enough that players have to come up with tactics to shoot and survive. It all depends on if you are a fan of nostalgia. So we give this 3/5 stars.
Replay Value (3/5 Stars)  
With six players, there is no telling what kind of shooting spree can happen on the single-screen map as they avoid arrows. Two bumps on this game are that the only point in playing the single-player mode is as a practice run. Also, there is no online support. We give it 3/5 stars on this front.
Pros
Entertaining multiplayer mode
A wide variety of playable maps
Nostalgic art style
Cons
Single player is lacking
Local-only multiplayer 
Soul Calibur 6
Price ($$$)
The game can be purchased on Amazon at around $40 for the PS4 and around $60 for the Xbox One.
Storyline (4/5 Stars)
Every playable character in Soul Calibur 6 has a story developed through their series of fights, art, or scenes that include dialogue (although there is not a lot of it). Killik is the character with the primary story surrounding the Soul Edge sword. There is even an RPG-like mode set in Europe if you make a custom character where you bump into main characters. Players will be happy to play as Geralt from the mega-popular Witcher series. We give the game 4/5 stars in this category.
Controls (5/5 Stars)  
As an arcade-style fighter, it is still well-balanced enough that players have no problems with picking it up and battling. The combat system has never been better, and the 8-Way-Run movement the system, while not the same as its sister game Tekken 7, is as strong as ever. This easily gets 5/5 stars.
Graphics (3/5 Stars)    
Because of the character creation option, the ability for graphics is solid. The developer's clear direction on gameplay over graphics is clear, however. An example of this is in the issue one can have when choosing the perfect hair for their custom fighter. There are plenty of well-designed costume choices. We give this 3/5 stars.
Replay Value (5/5 Stars)  
There are around five modes to play in Soul Calibur 6—each of varying depths that still require an understanding of weapon combos, dodges, and charging up for big attacks. There is also an improved online play system that has fixed the spotty challenges from previous Soul Calibur. The replay value of the game gets 5/5 stars.
Pros
A balanced arcade-style fighting system
Different game modes
Deep customization engine
Cons
Slight issues in customization
An awkward dialogue in cut scenes 
Injustice 2
Price ($$)
The game can be purchased on Amazon at around $52 for the PS4, and around $39 for the Xbox One.
Storyline (5/5 Stars)  
As a game made with DC superheroes and villains, one would expect Injustice 2 to be phenomenal. But as always with comics, your mileage may vary. The bleak continuation of Injustice: Gods Among Us will be amazing to some or a disjointed mess to others. Players cannot take away the fact they use the history of these characters very well (although they made a poor choice in creating a Joker in the Jared Leto style). We give it 5/5 stars.
Controls (3/5 Stars)  
Netherrealm added new features to combat that players will enjoy in the sequel. There are character-specific tutorials for each, but acclimation will take time as there is no universal combo all characters share. It gets tougher with an AI that can take you down with ludicrous combos. We give this part 3/5 stars.
Graphics (5/5 Stars)  
There is no denying the impressive level of detail Netherealm's artists put into the dystopian world of Injustice 2. Gotham, Atlantis, even Swamp Thing's forests have features that match reality and fantasy smoothly—not to mention the incredible near-photorealistic animation to each playable character. This deserves 5/5 stars.
Replay Value (4/5 Stars)
Unfortunately, story mode runs around five to 10 hours, which is disappointing. There is an expansive Multiverse system with a loot-dropping function that can keep you going. The online multiplayer mode runs without a hitch. We give this 4/5 stars.
Pros
Rich story mode using DC lore and characters
Interesting features for a fighting game
Amazing facial animations for each character
Cons
The story mode is rather short
AI is almost too challenging for beginners
Long loading times
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Conclusion
No matter what flair a developer puts in their fighter, the fluidity of combat dominates, and Tekken 7 delivers this with no problem. Its competitors will battle it with mechanics, but with its challenging mode, a variety of characters, and their impressive move sets, there are plenty of ways to keep players interested as they crunch arms and kick faces. We give this game an overall rating of 4/5 stars.
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savetopnow · 7 years ago
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2018-03-17 10 GAME now
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