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PS2 Melty Blood Act Cadenza Intro

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2006

Intro for the PS2 port of Melty Blood Act Cadenza

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  • Kinda boring compaired to the other intros

  • I concur with your comment. I do prefer the original one.

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  • melty blood the best

  • I agree undoubtadly but, don't forget blazblue!

  • this must be version A. of MBAC

  • One thing: How in the world can anyone not like Melty Blood's sprites? Pixels are damn sexy in general, not to mention MB backs them up with some gorgeous animations, same as Guilty Gear did back in GGX, but at a higher quality (Well, once French Bread got on board). I guess pixels aren't everybody's thing, but...

    Moreover... Melty Blood and Guilty Gear are both good games, and Guilty Gear fans who can't accept that need to get over themselves. GG isn't the only good fighting game out there.

  • MBR acted as a patch in itself. MB plays similar to Guilty, definitely not a SF kind of thing. They are both pretty fast paced games.

  • Yeah, really what's up with those sprites? I mean, even Act cadenza is pretty bad with that...

    GGXX is not the original, the original would be the GG for PSX back from 1998. Since then they've been adding characters (from 6 to over 25 in Isuka). The most famous versions, though, like XX#reload or accent core are indeed just different tweaks if the same game. Kind of like MB versus MBRA

  • (Cont.) Instead of actual sequels, to me it just looked like patches for the original GGX2 game and so on and so forth. Melty definitely isn't as flashy as GG, well that's the whole Gameplay vs Graphics thing. I will admit that MB's spritework is horrible for the time it was made. Pixelation in sprites should damn be eliminated from 2D fighters at this point. As for the music, yeah it's not all that great compared to GG, but whatever floats your boat. : )

  • Every MB sequel brought something new to the table instead of minor updates. From MB to MBR you have new characters, new gameplay elements, and a story mode for each individual character. From MBR to MBAC you have advancement in the story modes along with 4 new characters and the gameplay changed to the point where you had to rework some of your combo chains from MBR to MBAC, so the gameplay was tweaked quite a bit. I was just noting that the GGXX sequels were kind of like expansion packs.

  • Nah, MB and GG are just too different from each other, MB is more like SF anyways. I like MB cause I'm a bit of a Typemoon fan, but that's about it. Maybe I just didn't take the time to learn it but I wasn't quite as motivated as I was for GG. I guess it's just not as flashy, and def. lacks the good music GG has (other than the intro).

    As for other 2d fighters, I definitely enjoyed SamSho games... As for sequels, isn't it the same for MB? Or any other fighting game for that matter?

  • Plus, like 90% of the Melty Blood population has played Guilty Gear one time or another (hell, we'll play any 2D fighter that's great). The Melty Blood community is just tired of Melty being called "Another Guilty Gear" here and there. They're both original in their own ways I suppose, and many Guilty fans like to overrate Guilty Gear's awesomeness and underrate every 2D fighter that happens to come around after it.

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