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gru3som3rick:

--- Quote from: superchop on August 25, 2012, 04:31:25 PM ---I just recently finished playing Asura's Wrath on the Xbox 360.  Reviews weren't so great and sales for this game I hear were pretty bad...but I had a fun time playing it.  Although, if you're not a fan of anime then this game might not be for you :\

The game really is more cut scenes then anything else with a bit of actual gameplay here and there.  It's also very short, took me somewhere between 5-6 hrs but not including any dlc.  I only rented it, but I will eventually buy it once it's a bit cheaper.

Another game that comes to mind that I played long long ago was "The Bouncer" on the ps2.  It was another game that had a lot of cut scenes and it was very short.

But in terms of beat em ups, those 2 games really were fun.

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I actually picked up Azuras Wrath and loved it as well, another very unique game where the story line is just nuts! I have the Bouncer as well, I think I picked that one up during the PS2's launch day way back when - I may pop that one back in because I remember really enjoying it. I'm interested in seeing if it has aged well.


--- Quote from: AO007 on August 25, 2012, 05:32:42 PM ---Modern Capcom games should be mostly ignored, honestly. After the Street Fighter X Tekken incident, it really put some perspective of my opinion of Capcom. As a result, I went through my game collection and decided to get rid of everything that didn't have Mega Man, Ace Attorney, or VS in its name. Which left me with the Ace Attorney games, every Mega Man, Mega Man X, Mega Man Zero, Legends, and Battle Network game, Tatsunoko VS Capcom on Wii, and Ultimate Marvel VS Capcom 3.

And that last one gets a pass due to Phoenix Wright. :p

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I know it sounds crazy, but the on disc DLC didn't bother me at all. I still love SXT and play it a whole lot with some of my fighting game buddies. All of the games you listed that you still play are the BEST of what they have to offer for this generation of consoles/ handhelds. Even if you leave their more recent titles alone - you pretty much have the "must haves", which isn't too shabby.  :)
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