>he's a good guy because he was presented in a sympathetic fashion which means all of the horrible things he's done in life suddenly don't matter
That's moronic
>Terry isn't at all like Ryu except for being SNK's most iconic fighting game character. Ryo is closer to the boring nameplate.
Then what does that have to do with Kazuya if he's an equivalent too? >Kyo isn't "the new gen" of SNK.
He kinda is though similar to Alex and Jin. They don't show up until after things have already been established.
Kazuya is the original Mishima. Why do you think he was picked for Smash? >He kinda is
Not at all, he's been around since 1994. If you want to make a straight up series vs series comparison you'd use FF/Garou characters and use Rock instead of Kyo.
>Not at all, he's been around since 1994
yeah after Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and Samurai Showdow. Just like how Jin and Alex don't even show up until the third installment of their series.
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Anonymous
>Street Fighter characters >Tekken Characters >Fatal Fury and KOF characters
one of these things is not like the others, never mind that SF3, T3 and Garou all release in the late 90s
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Anonymous
>Jin and Alex don't even show up until the third installment of their series
and Kyo shows up in the first of his
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Anonymous
Yes but in a crossover game where now he's the lead instead of the two more popular and already established heroes from other games.
6 months ago
Anonymous
he debuted in said crossover game, it's his series
6 months ago
Anonymous
>it's his series
Not anymore.
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Anonymous
which means he isn't the "new generation" character, thanks
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Anonymous
He is the new generation if there was already an entire generation of characters before him. It doesn't matter if it's a different game.
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Anonymous
There were none. He debuted in KOF, making that his series. That's like saying Darkstalkers characters are the "new generation" of Street Fighters.
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>There were none. He debuted in KOF, making that his series.
KOF is just a spinoff of Fatal Fury >That's like saying Darkstalkers characters are the "new generation" of Street Fighters.
not a spinoff. completely different stories and characters.
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>KOF is just a spinoff of Fatal Fury
It's SNK's crossover fighting game. It literally has non-fighting game characters in it. >completely different stories and characters
you do realize that Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting happen during two completely time periods, right?
not even close. heihachi is unarguably a good guy after the events of tekken 7.
>he's a good guy because he was presented in a sympathetic fashion which means all of the horrible things he's done in life suddenly don't matter
That's moronic
Akuma isn't a bad guy either. OP is a moron.
>not a bad guy
>killed gouken
moron
? 7 only proved how much more of a bad guy he was.
I mean I like all those characters but what
harada wants jin to be a mix of top and bottom
fighting games has all those cool characters but I suck at them
switch Terry with Ryo, Alex with Ken and Kyo with Terry
>switch Terry with Ryo
how does that make any sense
>and Kyo with Terry
how does that make any sense
Terry isn't at all like Ryu except for being SNK's most iconic fighting game character. Ryo is closer to the boring nameplate.
Kyo isn't "the new gen" of SNK. Better to turn that tier into "the cool guy" and put Ken and Terry there
>Terry isn't at all like Ryu except for being SNK's most iconic fighting game character. Ryo is closer to the boring nameplate.
Then what does that have to do with Kazuya if he's an equivalent too?
>Kyo isn't "the new gen" of SNK.
He kinda is though similar to Alex and Jin. They don't show up until after things have already been established.
Kazuya is the original Mishima. Why do you think he was picked for Smash?
>He kinda is
Not at all, he's been around since 1994. If you want to make a straight up series vs series comparison you'd use FF/Garou characters and use Rock instead of Kyo.
>Not at all, he's been around since 1994
yeah after Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and Samurai Showdow. Just like how Jin and Alex don't even show up until the third installment of their series.
>Street Fighter characters
>Tekken Characters
>Fatal Fury and KOF characters
one of these things is not like the others, never mind that SF3, T3 and Garou all release in the late 90s
>Jin and Alex don't even show up until the third installment of their series
and Kyo shows up in the first of his
Yes but in a crossover game where now he's the lead instead of the two more popular and already established heroes from other games.
he debuted in said crossover game, it's his series
>it's his series
Not anymore.
which means he isn't the "new generation" character, thanks
He is the new generation if there was already an entire generation of characters before him. It doesn't matter if it's a different game.
There were none. He debuted in KOF, making that his series. That's like saying Darkstalkers characters are the "new generation" of Street Fighters.
>There were none. He debuted in KOF, making that his series.
KOF is just a spinoff of Fatal Fury
>That's like saying Darkstalkers characters are the "new generation" of Street Fighters.
not a spinoff. completely different stories and characters.
>KOF is just a spinoff of Fatal Fury
It's SNK's crossover fighting game. It literally has non-fighting game characters in it.
>completely different stories and characters
you do realize that Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting happen during two completely time periods, right?
Zoomers can't even meme
>SF invented anime/manga tropes
that´s some dumb decision to use Fatal Fury and KOFat the same time. If you choose KOF, switch Terry for Kyo anD put K' with Alex and Jin
they should also switch Geese for Rugal
both ways work