11/19/2022 0 Comments Sengoku 3 reviewSengoku Basara X offers up the standard gameplay modes one has come to expect from the genre you’ve got your Arcade mode (which is just multiple fights in a row to clear the mode), your Vs 2P and Vs CPU match play, and your Training mode to learn the game. Now, the former is partially understandable 3D is big now and everyone seems to like it well enough (even if King of Fighters XII is going to be 2D), but how do you go from being the biggest 2D fighting game manufacturer on the planet to handing off such projects to other people because you can’t be bothered with them? This is absolutely mind-boggling, and it kind of feels like a slap in the face to Capcom fans who love their fighting games, doubly so because, at this point, the ASW bred Sengoku Basara X has no planned US release date.īut does it even merit one? Let’s take a look. So, after years of this thing, Street Fighter IV is going to be a 3D fighting game with 2D play mechanics and, when put into the position of making a 2D fighting game based on the franchise Sengoku Basara ( Devil Kings in the US), they turned development duties over to Arc System Works. They’ve released a few compilations recently based on their more successful fighting game franchises to bang out an extra buck, they’ve basically made more money than anyone on games based around two or more people beating the crap out of one another, you get the idea. A good portion of their existence was spent churning these sorts of games out so often it seemed like that was all Capcom actually made anymore. Okay, so see if you can follow this logic: Capcom is one of the most well-known developers of 2D fighting games on the planet, having developed about half a billion games with the words “ Street Fighter“Â somewhere in the title in addition to franchises like Darkstalkers, some Marvel fighting games, and of course the VS series of games (IE Marvel vs.
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