A real fighting game?

hi

would you consider dragonball z or naruto ninja or any of the anime/manga games as proper fighters??? would you put them in the same bracket as type A (2d) sf2/gg/kof or type B (3d) vf/tekk/sc or even type C (3d on 2d plane) ssf4 and whatever else etc

i dont consider them fighting games, they jst dont have that feel of type A or type B.

maybe its just me and im old school… ive not even played sf4 yet…

how would you define a proper fighting game??

i would say a proper fighter is one where you have a character select screen from the onset.

and in sing le player mode its arcade style and you fight against cpu 1 on 1 (or you know 2 on 2 / 3 on 3)over upto 3 rounds of around 100 seconds, and you can play 1p vs 2p the same way,

oh and the most important thing, you are in a restricted fighting plane, whether its 2d like street fighter or 3d and side stepping etc like tekken…

what i mean is in games like dragonballz you can just walk about the place and jump onto objects and fight etc…

i also would not put in wrestling games like smackdown or legends of wrestlin or boxing games like fight night or ufc games…

i dont know if what i am trying to say has come out correctly in writing because its 430 am and ive been up for 20 hours so if i dont make sense i apologise and will edit tomorrow…

please i would like your opinions…

ur mom is a real fighting game. in bed.

this probably should have went into the fighting game discussion forum

No, recycle bin.

Budokai 3 is tight. Only thing Dimps done right. Even though that game is not balanced at all.

Um, Super DBZ was the only good DBZ game, and I fuckin’ loved it.

Kind find high level matches, but this should do!
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What? How is Budokai 3 bad?

What the fuck part of “If you want to discuss fighting games, please take it to FGD” is so fucking hard to understand?