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Is MUGEN a viable substitute for real games? (Read 1309 times)

Started by cyberfrasier, March 30, 2013, 09:39:03 pm
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Re: Is MUGEN a viable substitute for real games?
#21  April 04, 2013, 03:19:31 pm
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Once I put together a SF3 mugen with all of GM's SF3 charas + exclusive SF3:3 stages + SF3 motif

It felt like the real thing for the most part, except for the INSANE AI of GM's charas, which made the game perfectly un-enjoyable. I guess MUGEN would work wonders in a Real Life VS environment with your friends, but not as a game in itself.

Then there's SeanAltly's SHADES OF MANHATTAN which is a real game in all the extension of the word.
That's basically what I said in my post, too (but well writed and resumed). I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who thinks like that :)
Re: Is MUGEN a viable substitute for real games?
#22  April 04, 2013, 11:00:38 pm
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Re: Is MUGEN a viable substitute for real games?
#23  April 05, 2013, 01:43:14 am
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I play mugen more than my other games and i have ALOT of games on my pc.
i got SSF4AE, SFvTK, all the capcom fighters that where on DC and PS2, and CPS2, all the NeoGeo fighters, Melty Blood, Doujin Fighting games,
new Tomb Raider, DMC, hitman, Ace combat, all the Mass Effect games, all the C.O.D. games, i have a shit load sometimes i forget i have certain games, i just bought 2 games on steam this week too and havent touched them yet...
For some reason i perfer MUGEN, probally because its not just a game.  Its a game to make a game, and also to learn how fighting games work and thats what got me hooked.
Re: Is MUGEN a viable substitute for real games?
#24  April 06, 2013, 06:13:18 am
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that mugen can be a poor man's alternative for certain fighting games but only to a certain extent and mostly depending of the quality of the charcters, stages and motifs used

and also that some creator can even create something good enough to hold it's ground even to commercial fighting games

I wouldn't say poor... I'd say CREATIVE!!
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Re: Is MUGEN a viable substitute for real games?
#25  May 24, 2013, 06:15:55 am
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No way! Without all the great fighting games out there, we wouldn't have ANY good MUGEN characters.