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Originally Posted by Eventhubs
Yoshinori Ono will debut a new system for Street Fighter X Tekken at this year's Tokyo Game Show, September 15 - 18, 2011, along with new characters as well. No word on if this system has anything to do with the image he posted the other day that shows two super bars in the game, but here's the quote from his Twitter account, regardless.
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Relax, everything is going to be perfect TGS Can't wait ^_^ — Kid_Nova77
Ono: Thanks, but we'll be announce about new system in Tokyo Game Show... so busy...
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Also, Ready-Up.net put up a short podcast interview with Yoshinori, where he mentions that the storylines between Namco and Capcom's versions of SFxT won't cross over and hints at mini games or some other kinds of extra modes like Tekken Ball could be added in, potentially as soon as TGS.
This isn't a long interview, and there's interesting stuff discussed, so it's worth hoping the link to hear Ono talk shop. You can skip straight to the Ono interview by jumping to the 01:09:00 mark of the podcast.
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A lot of the comments for the story are people crying that it'll be a "comeback mechanic" of some kind and that such a thing is stupid and wrong because it means people who don't have "Mad Skillz" might win a round. We wouldn't want someone that doesn't play SF 24/7 enjoying it, would we?
These are probably the same people that play as Ryu/Ken and Shoryuken absolutely everything so, whatever.
Does anyone agree comeback mechanics are bad? I really can't see how they are.
I wonder how many fights the haters of comeback mechanics have won using the system they claim to hate. I'm sure they didn't hate it that day.
It's like spamming in the sense that it's ok as long as they are the ones doing it. If they are on the receiving end, it sucks, it's cheap and it's "scrubby".
God, I hate the term "scrubby".