Stollentroll
L15: Wise
FALLS es erfolgreich ist, will man sich sicher noch einige Knaller fürs Sequel aufheben. Kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass Capcom einen Nachfolger ohne Nick oder Resi-Charaktere bringen würde.
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das war doch nur ne ausrede um die fans zu besänftigen. Bob der falschengeist ist doch auch drin. Frank West auch. der hat doch auch keine moves, wehalb sie so seltsame zombies und wurfwaffen eingebaut haben. ein paar stunden überlegen und die zuständigen im entwicklerteam hätte für Wright auch einige moves hinbekommen.
mir persönlich ists egal. brauch den nicht. ein 8bit Megaman wäre aber nice gewesen^^
Da wir gerade von Megaman reden: Was hat es denn mit Frank Wests Megaman-Megabuster auf sich? Ich hab Dead Rising nie gespielt.
Wunschkandidaten für einen Nachfolger wären bei mir Ammy und Nick.
Phoenix Wright was considered, but they decided not include him, that's why there was an explanation.
I don't think Dante was ever in the planning stages.
They can't include everyone's favorite character, maybe he'll make the cut if there's a sequel.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/103/1034545p1.htmlTatsunoko's Final Fighter – Joe the Condor
Taken from an old anime series from 1972 called Gatchaman, Joe Asakura (also known as Joe the Condor, Condor Joe, "Jason" in the English adaptation, Dirk Daring, and Joe Thax; it's ok if you're confused already) is a member of the G-Force; a five-man team that paved the way for the likes of Voltron, Power Rangers, VR Troopers, and countless other franchises over the years. What started as Gatchaman in Japan back in the 1970's eventually went through countless re-brandings, and along with the changes came different names and likenesses of Joe's character. Battle of the Planets brought about "Jason," G-Force gave him the name of Dirk Daring, Eagle Riders went with Joe Thax, but Tatsunoko vs. Capcom is going back to the roots.
Whether you know the series or not, Joe the Condor is taking up his rightful spot next to his other G-Force members in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. Ken the Eagle and Jun the Swan now have some added back-up in the battle for brand supremacy.
Capcom's Final Fighter – Zero
If the Tatsunoko crew is getting backup with the final fighter unveil, then it's only fair that Capcom does too. While Ken the Eagle and Jun the Swan now have support with the newly-announced Joe the Condor, the Mega Man crew is getting an old standby with Zero. Rumored to be announced a month or so back, Zero hits Tatsunoko vs. Capcom as a worthy (and fan-requested) addition to the roster. Debuting in the Mega Man series back in 1993 as part of the story from Mega Man X, Zero has since become an integral part of multiple series spin-offs, even rocking his own series on Game Boy Advance.
With energy sword in hand, Zero looks to be the "yang" to Mega's "ying," offering some closer-up brawler combos where Mega Man favors more projectile attacks. Fitting, since that's the same tandem offense we've come to expect from the two over the last decade plus.
Now if only there was room for Protoman…
EU-Boxart (groß):
Sieht sehr geil aus. Gibt jetzt übrigens bei Amazon für 39,99 vorzubestellen. Kein Plan, ob das der Standard-Preis wird, aber ich kann sowieso nicht nein sagen. Ein Capcom - Fighter mit dem Classic Controller! Fuck yeah!
Brawl hat aber keinen guten Online-Modus. :v:Brawl, anyone?
Brawl hat aber keinen guten Online-Modus. :v: