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Are you sure you're okay with a keyboard on online fighters? You'll have ghosting unless you have a gaming keyboard.Well, I've played Street Fighter IV, but I don't think there's anyone playing it on PC anymore. Injustice, maybe?
Well, I've played Street Fighter IV, but I don't think there's anyone playing it on PC anymore.
DLC that removes the censor shadow to reveal the loli panties.
Injustice's story mode is very short, mind you, especially if you compare it to the likes of BlazBlue.Guilty Gear comes from the same people who made BlazBlue so that might be a good start.Vanguard Princess and Skullgirls are also good choices.
Here's one you should try: Vanguard Princess.It's a fighting game with some of the most fluid motion I have ever seen in a fighting game. It's rumored to have been created by a former Capcom employee, and has some story or something that I'm not aware of because I've only played the Japanese version. There's a lot of fanservice in the game (i.e. jiggling boobs, large butts, panty shots, lolis, etc), but the game is worth a go or two.English: HereJapanese: HereThe English version is on Steam for $5 USD, and has a DLC that removes the censor shadow to reveal the loli panties. The Japanese version is free, but you may need to rename a folder and change your computer to a Japanese locale (or use a program that does that for that single program, like AppLocale).The difference between the two, other than the price, DLC, language, and setup, is minimal. The English version may have a few bug fixes, but other than that it is practically identical to the Japanese version. This entails a single resolution, 640x480, no tutorial or training mode, poor controller support (no control-changing for a controller, and movement is locked to the analog stick...even on a controller without an analog stick, it seems), no Steam overlay support, and no online play. In addition to all that, there are still a few kinks with the game. You can't change the controls within the game. If you set the game to fullscreen, the button to switch it back may not reappear. The "quit match" button may not work, forcing you to ALT+F4 out of the game just to quit. If you're not sure about the English version and just want to see how the game plays before you decide whether or not to buy it, go for the Japanese version. They're practically the same game.
Quote from: CarolineJohnson on March 23, 2014, 01:18:43 AMHere's one you should try: Vanguard Princess.It's a fighting game with some of the most fluid motion I have ever seen in a fighting game. It's rumored to have been created by a former Capcom employee, and has some story or something that I'm not aware of because I've only played the Japanese version. There's a lot of fanservice in the game (i.e. jiggling boobs, large butts, panty shots, lolis, etc), but the game is worth a go or two.English: HereJapanese: HereThe English version is on Steam for $5 USD, and has a DLC that removes the censor shadow to reveal the loli panties. The Japanese version is free, but you may need to rename a folder and change your computer to a Japanese locale (or use a program that does that for that single program, like AppLocale).The difference between the two, other than the price, DLC, language, and setup, is minimal. The English version may have a few bug fixes, but other than that it is practically identical to the Japanese version. This entails a single resolution, 640x480, no tutorial or training mode, poor controller support (no control-changing for a controller, and movement is locked to the analog stick...even on a controller without an analog stick, it seems), no Steam overlay support, and no online play. In addition to all that, there are still a few kinks with the game. You can't change the controls within the game. If you set the game to fullscreen, the button to switch it back may not reappear. The "quit match" button may not work, forcing you to ALT+F4 out of the game just to quit. If you're not sure about the English version and just want to see how the game plays before you decide whether or not to buy it, go for the Japanese version. They're practically the same game.Well I know what game Im adding to my steam wishlist.
by injustice's you mean injustice:gods among us right?I thought that game wasn't released for the PCAlso light, which guilty gear game is a good one to start with?It seems xx is rather popular.But I still don't know much about the series.And how many of the games actually made it to the pc.Suggestions would be nice thanks
Quote from: PriomBlazer on March 23, 2014, 06:07:04 PMby injustice's you mean injustice:gods among us right?I thought that game wasn't released for the PCAlso light, which guilty gear game is a good one to start with?It seems xx is rather popular.But I still don't know much about the series.And how many of the games actually made it to the pc.Suggestions would be nice thanksAccording to GameFAQs, there's an Ultimate Edition of Injustice: Gods Among Us on PC.I haven't really played a lot of Guilty Gear myself. I played Judgement and XX on PSP and that's about it.There's Guilty Gear Isuka which made it onto Steam recently, but apparently it's not so popular. I think X2 was also released on PC a while ago, but I haven't played it myself.