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Superkenon

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  1. I mean, the whole attitude you were describing is one of my pet-peeves, so I think we're all proper and cool here. Reppin' mah peevies hard up here in Threadsville. Fo' realsies.
  2. It's important to recognize where and how you went wrong, 'cause that's how you get better. Owning up to your mistakes and all that. It's good. "I lost because I dun goofed," isn't really owning up to your mistakes, though. That's using them as an excuse, and serves no real purpose other than to diminish the other guy's victory. Yeah, you could've done better. But today, you lost. Own it up, congratulate your opponent, and do better next time. It's more fun for everyone that way. Or do what I do. "Welp, I lost. Guess I should probably practice up? ...Nah, winning's for chumps."
  3. There's a certain irony found between "I want buffs," and "play better."
  4. Am I the only one who thinks Chipp's face is a little off? Maybe it's just that the eye-liner is a tad more pronounced...
  5. You're speakin' my language, right there. I agree with your post wholeheartedly. Despite (or perhaps even because of) all this measured madness, I feel GG/BB have the most developed characters in the genre. While it may not have anything to do with the gameplay per se, fighting against a fleshed-out backdrop with all these interweaving character ties is something that enhances my enjoyment of the whole thing immensely. That's probably enough gushing, but hey. Can't help myself. I still can't get over that Guilty Gear's a relevant thing to talk about again, heh.
  6. That it, that's the main story. You can summarize anything like that. BlazBlue: But of course, in both cases we've got more going on, and a whole slew of other characters doing weird things. I've always considered the inscrutable aspects of BB's story to be entirely similar to GG's. Hell, I've thought Guilty Gear was up its own ass before BlazBlue even knew where to look. Both of them tend to raise more questions than answers at every beat, and prefer to tease/imply things rather than giving you answers. The most major difference in execution that I can think of is that BlazBlue exposes you to it all at once, while it's more piecemeal in Guilty Gear. Not really sure what's worse, actually, haha. Not exactly knocking either one, here, 'cause obviously I'm a fan of both. All I know is... I want me some Guilty Gear story, and more of it, told in as coherent of a fashion as possible. BB-style is kinda the natural progression of what they've already been doing, but I'm up for any approach they'll take.
  7. That's why "simple yet impenetrable" is what I tend to use as a descriptor. The story doesn't do anything particularly high-concept or complicated, but it's a disjointed mess. It's not difficult for me to follow, as someone who's deep into the series and obsessively claws through every character's story branches. But it's easy to recognize how people who aren't completely crazy like me would get lost in all the vagueries and random nonsense. Like, I can't imagine anything in Accent Core making any sense to someone who hasn't played the series before. Not that I want it to get hand-holdy or anything. But I'd be way into seeing a concise, BlazBlue-like telling of a story in the GG universe.
  8. The story in GG is both simple and damn impenetrable, even for the folks paying attention. I hope they take this opportunity to restructure it into a more linear, approachable plot. Though, I'll take what I can get. As for characters, I can really only imagine Order-Sol, Justice, Kliff, and maaaaaybe Robo-Ky and A.B.A. getting cut, just because of their relatively short lives in the series. Everyone else seems so core at this point that it would seem wrong for them to be missing. And I guess Ishiwatari agrees. Limited resources are definitely a thing, though.
  9. Clearly a tie. I will never count the Platinum mirror. That was no battle. It was... a nightmare.
  10. Didn't stop me from out-scumbagging your sword.
  11. So, what's the kerfluffle about her being DLC? I can't find a source to verify it. Is it true, or are people just freaking out over nothing? (gasp)
  12. I'd accept Liam as Amane. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=h9Jzi9HkdYE#t=94s) What about Richard Epcar for Azrael? That's probably a bit too obvious. Awww yeah, typecasting.
  13. Sounds like they're working on it. In the meantime, I'm having a blast reacquainting myself with this game against the CPU. Venom's AI is kind of a bitch, haha. This is my chance to play all of A-Core's story. Never had the opportunity before.
  14. I'm so happy that this is a thing. I like that they're playing around with this profile stuff now. Folks call it pointless, but... hey, video games. Just another fun thing to have around.
  15. For all eternity, as intended. The only correct answer. Am I remembering right that there was an option to not use Daisuke as the in-game Sol? The worst possible option...!! Not that I dislike Jouji Nakata. He's probably among my favorite voices around.
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