
Hoffentlich schickt Capcom rechtzeitig

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After taking both games through the paces though, I've had a much more rewarding and downright entertaining time with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom than I ever did with Street Fighter IV.
und ich glaube der punkt wird hier auf 4flamers auch ne mächtige abwertung kosten, da ich mir fast 100% sicher bin dass die "redakteuere" das 3 button kampfsystem sehen, und nichtmal den versuch unternehmen hinter die fasade zu blicken.The combat is simple enough to get you playing and having fun from the first match, but after a short time the more hardcore players out there will discover the barouque combos, crossover combos, air crosses, mega crushes, and other higher level techniques. What's nice: those aren't required to enjoy the game, and overall Tatsunoko vs. Capcom is extremely intuitive and "newbie friendly," without sacrificing depth.
My internet speeds are far from ideal, and I still managed to have a few matches with almost no lag. If you've already set up your net for other consoles, do a lot of online gaming, and experience great results from those games, TVC will be a very rewarding online experience. Not only is there random battle across region and worldwide matchmaking, but the ability to add friends via code (or add a rival you played previously with no code necessary) is also included.
The bonus game -- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Shooters -- is also a neat addition, minus a few small annoyances. It's four player co-op, and plays identical to old school Capcom games like Commando, making use of one shoot button that can be tapped for all-direction firing, or held for strafing around the top-view battlefield.
The game is themed within the Lost Planet world, having huge bosses, branching paths, and a full-on ranking system when you beat the game, and it could have easily been its own 800 point WiiWare game.
Any minor gripes aside though, Capcom delivered a full-on bonus game within Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, and it's robust. Branching paths, four player support -- it's a great unlockable.
ich hoffe dass sie damit nicht nur die stimmen meinen, aber ich bin nun doch sehr erleichtert ^^Both English and Japanese audio tracks are included, and the overall sound design is simply awesome.
E-G hat geschrieben:wer den test ließt, und das spiel kennt, dem fallen automatisch 2 dinge auf:
1. der test is, wiedermal, ein sehr oberflächlicher alibi wii test mit 2 seiten der nicht besonders befasst klingt
2. der tester hat absolut KEINE ahnung von animes
ich halte mich da lieber an GT und IGNorance