The "guest" characters were the definitive decider to not get the game. I've been a huge fighting game fan since the early 90s, and the fact they put real world people into the game was THE FASTEST way for me to nope out and to mourn the legacy of the game. Unfortunately for all the things they may have done right with the game, the (unwelcome) "guests" tip the scales to "I'll pass." What they should have was put Joe and Andy in the base roster, and make these 2 "guests" DLC, and then let the sales figured of that DLC (or lack of sales figures) prove the point. The only way I'd even touch this game now is if the released a "no guests characters" version. But, that's a pipe dream. RIP Fatal Fury
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Re: Despite Unfathomable Marketing Spend, Fatal Fury Appears to Have Flopped
The "guest" characters were the definitive decider to not get the game. I've been a huge fighting game fan since the early 90s, and the fact they put real world people into the game was THE FASTEST way for me to nope out and to mourn the legacy of the game. Unfortunately for all the things they may have done right with the game, the (unwelcome) "guests" tip the scales to "I'll pass." What they should have was put Joe and Andy in the base roster, and make these 2 "guests" DLC, and then let the sales figured of that DLC (or lack of sales figures) prove the point. The only way I'd even touch this game now is if the released a "no guests characters" version. But, that's a pipe dream. RIP Fatal Fury
Re: Despite Unfathomable Marketing Spend, Fatal Fury Appears to Have Flopped
@somnambulance 100%