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ZenfoldorVGI said:
Oh, Riot's getting Smash Brothers?

Yeah, I'm getting it, and it better good.

Oh, comeone nub, you can't compare two games from different sub-genres, and say one is better. If the next SF is a rehash of the last one, it'll be worse than Brawl. If you wanna talk best game in the series vs best game in the series, then SF2 vs Brawl would go down as a epic review off.

If instead your talking deep tourney play and influence, then yes, SF has had more of an impact, but don't come up with nubtard crap like "Brawl can't compare to KoF. KoF is mediocre, son. It's barely even famous outside of hardcore circles. Nobody in their right mind would play that crap over Brawl, get with the times

You're talking out of your ass, my friend. King of Fighters is not mediocre, it's one of the most popular and highly perceived 2D fighting series in existence. King of Fighter plays every bit as good as Street fighters, and in some cases, even better! You must have never played a good King of Fighters game extensively if you think it's mediocre. King of Fighters has some of the most iconic fighters in gaming history—Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui come to mind—and that should not go unnoticed. The games are directly responsible for the popular term "SNK Boss Syndrom," too! A mediocre game does not bring so many popular things to the genre like King of Fighters does.

Furthermore, Street Fighters II is not the best of it's series. It's more than likely just the only Street Fighters game you have ever played. Most believe that Street Fighters peaked with Street Fighters Alpha 3. And if you count Capcom's crossover games, Capcom vs Marvel 2 and Capcom vs SNK 2 both beat out Street Fighters II. Street fighters II is actually one of the more primitive games of the series. Most of the games are now far and beyond it, really. 

Also, the last Street Fighters game was a part of the Street Fighters III games; thus, Street Fighters IV will not be a rehash of it, as Ono has stated the game does not take place after SFIII. All you have to do is look at the traillers to see that the game is not a rehash. The game is bring new characters, new art-direction, an probably online play. The game is no more of a rehash than Smash Brothers is of it's predecessor. 

 



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