i think every one complaining where just the little kids that werent good enough to learn to play the game and beat their older brother :) cause i fucking demolished anything and anyone in this game :)
That's your opinion BUT I've played them too and I consider deadly arts the DEAD OR ALIVE Of the N64 Generation. P.S. PERSONA 3 is my favorite game ever... And yes it was not an N64 release.
@TheLEVEL1Network As have I and in my opinion, this is not better than Super Smash Bros or Fighter's Destiny. I also prefer Flying Dragon and Mace too. It's not the worst I've played, but I didn't find it that good.
I can personally say that I had fun with this game. Of course, I was like 6-8 when me and my bro were playing this but man, I remember how HARD this game was to even understand the moves >.>
DAMN this game was HORRIBLE!! I remember making the mistake of renting it way back when. I returned it the next day and demanded they let me exchange it for another game. They asked why and I told them that it had too many glitches and technical issues. Thankfully they allowed it and I was rid of the god awful game.
I sucked at this game. I had it for about a year but could never figure it out. it had awesome music and pretty good graphics but I couldn't figure out how to combo.
The Japanese version had more voice audio, not just the characters but also the announcer referring to the JP/EU name G.A.S.P. Fighter's NEXTream. But Konami of America hacked most of it out (blech). A shame that the N64 had not many good proper fighters. The only better Konami fighters over Deadly Arts were Kensei: Sacred Fist and the JP/EU-only Rakuga Kids (also on N64).
i think every one complaining where just the little kids that werent good enough to learn to play the game and beat their older brother :) cause i fucking demolished anything and anyone in this game :)
abecistheshit1 3 weeks ago
That's your opinion BUT I've played them too and I consider deadly arts the DEAD OR ALIVE Of the N64 Generation. P.S. PERSONA 3 is my favorite game ever... And yes it was not an N64 release.
TheLEVEL1Network 2 months ago
It was sure greater then any other fighting game Nintendo 64 put out. P.S. I should know because I've played them all
TheLEVEL1Network 2 months ago
@TheLEVEL1Network As have I and in my opinion, this is not better than Super Smash Bros or Fighter's Destiny. I also prefer Flying Dragon and Mace too. It's not the worst I've played, but I didn't find it that good.
Vysethedetermined2 2 months ago
This game is dumb as fuck!!!
prophetenoch211 3 months ago
I can personally say that I had fun with this game. Of course, I was like 6-8 when me and my bro were playing this but man, I remember how HARD this game was to even understand the moves >.>
Eresdimed 7 months ago
DAMN this game was HORRIBLE!! I remember making the mistake of renting it way back when. I returned it the next day and demanded they let me exchange it for another game. They asked why and I told them that it had too many glitches and technical issues. Thankfully they allowed it and I was rid of the god awful game.
Doberboy218 8 months ago
Fun fighting game, wish the N64 had more of them.
Retro8bit 8 months ago
I expected more out of Sakai... :l
NeverForgetWizet 11 months ago
this guy sounds like link.
skimpy343 1 year ago
I sucked at this game. I had it for about a year but could never figure it out. it had awesome music and pretty good graphics but I couldn't figure out how to combo.
quashman 1 year ago
Looks fun. I can't complain much about it.
-kid thunder
kibjohn 1 year ago
The Japanese version had more voice audio, not just the characters but also the announcer referring to the JP/EU name G.A.S.P. Fighter's NEXTream. But Konami of America hacked most of it out (blech). A shame that the N64 had not many good proper fighters. The only better Konami fighters over Deadly Arts were Kensei: Sacred Fist and the JP/EU-only Rakuga Kids (also on N64).
alvieao2 1 year ago 4