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assasSINister
05/11/2010 11:40 AM (UTC)
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Ryukeshen Wrote:
Well, I don't think it's about the name, it's more about the violence and brutality shown. In his version of the fatality, it's a short, quick death that has something to do with the special attack that the opponent is hit with. That's not really much, just a fun easy way to end the match. As for hisbrutalities, it'll be an extended scene much like the fatalities of old, except it'll just be much more violent and visceral than a simple special move. For someone like Liu Kang, it would be like: ......
And a fatality for Liu under his definition would be like: Liu Kang uses a high fireball that sets the opponent's upper torso on fire. They scream and flail as they burn fast from the intense fire and their upper torso is incinerated as they fall onto their knees and die.


I'm glad to see that you get what I'm talking about. smile
The only thing you need to fix is that I'm not a guy. lol


JohnBoyAdvance Wrote:

No. These things aren't even popular in Tekken and Soul Calibur. By all means have the Kyu to Dan ranking system per character, player profiles and customisable character but no RPG crap.


Who the hell said anything about an RPG?
MKSM let u level up ur character's moves and abilities and guess what, it wasn't an RPG game now was it? NO. Letting you acquire new skills or make your current skills more powerful gives players something to work for and restore the replay value that MK has been lacking lately. Plus it allows more advanced players to distinguish themselves from others who have yet to unlock their fighter's obtainable unlocks. And for those who whine a lot, I mentioned the option to disable features. So it wouldn't be such a big deal now would it? That's why people invented such thing as an optoins menu, so you're not forced to deal with certain features of a particular game. Customizable = the future.
lordbilly Wrote:
The thing I really want for MK9 is real martial arts. Hire some real martial artists for the mocap like they do for Tekken. In MKDA, MKD and MKA, the martial arts moves where poorly rendered, it looked like it was an amateur that watched a couple kung fu movies who did the motion capture.


Exactly. I will admit however the moves have gotten better over time. But I still don't feel like I'm watching a real martial arts battle when I see some one playing MK (and I'm not saying that because of the special moves that are part of the fight).
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Icebaby
05/11/2010 02:41 PM (UTC)
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lordbilly Wrote:
The thing I really want for MK9 is real martial arts. Hire some real martial artists for the mocap like they do for Tekken. In MKDA, MKD and MKA, the martial arts moves where poorly rendered, it looked like it was an amateur that watched a couple kung fu movies who did the motion capture.


Carlos Pesina is a professional martial artist... Despite that he was the only one used for motion capture, he still did a pretty good job. What is your terminology for "real martial artists?"
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