Depends, if you let a bunch of virtual points in ranked control your life, then it’s a hassle, if you just play battle lounges then it’s probably pretty fun.
Completely disagree. Inuyasha was very good. The setting was interesting. The music was great, especially the darker, somber music that made you feel unsettled. And come on, it’s demons killing other demons and getting their powers, very mega man-like!
I will say that I have run out of new people to fight in Crack on PS4. Then again I am in Egypt and my pool of players are basically Northen Africa and the western EU.
It is like 30 guys or something like that. Not super few that I am basically just fighting the same dude though. However, I have ran out of new faces to fight.
I am cool 11th rank now. I will say that I definitely get a much higher player variety in SF5 though, despite being Diamond.
@KingCrimson Married man V-Trigger cancel. Looks like tonight will be dinner with the wife. She’s on night shift after today though so I’ll probably have other nights free starting tomorrow.
I have a flash drive that I load up with music from my soundtrack collection to listen to at work, and right now I actually have all the Inuyasha soundtracks on it. I can’t even fathom how anyone dislikes the music for that show! Think I’ll listen to them today.
I’ve also got some Saint Seiya on there, but it’s from the more recent Saint Seiya Omega series, though it does include did some nice arrangements of the songs from the original series.
these are the only good animes i can think of at the moment
Berserk
cowboy bebop
samurai champloo
trigun
OLD school DBZ
gundam wing
outlaw star
death note
Future diary
Code geass
Attack on titan (S1)
Yu Yu hakusho
psycho pass
Full metal alchemist brother hood
Hajime no ippo
wolfs rain
ghost in the shell
one punch man
A man of culture, I see. Yeah, the Inuyasha OST is pretty legit. I haven’t watched much of SS Omega, so I don’t know those arrangements, I’ll check them out. The original series does have great music
Ummm…ELO is a scoring system. It’s just that unlike with, for example, the system used in SFV the net gain between the parties involved is zero. It was originally used for Chess tournaments.