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TopicPost Each Time You Beat a Game: 2018 Edition (topic #2)
GOGZero
09/04/18 1:43:01 AM
#252:


Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (PS1)

Played this via PS3.
The first game in the series.
It was pretty interesting to see how it all started and how each game got better with each installment.

I thought it was neat on how ES (EX) moves are performed by filling out the special meter and you're able to use them before the meter runs out. The following games in the series did a good improvement by letting you do a motion at the cost of 1 (or 2 meters sometimes) with any 2 buttons for ES Moves.

The 4 Star Normal AI setting was pretty tough. As you get further, the AI does the thing where they start to read your movements which I did not expect.

Pyron, the last boss of the game, is on a whole level of ridiculous.
You hear stories of Level 8 M. Bison from Street Fighter 2, Akuma in Super Turbo, Magneto from X-Men: Children of the Atom, Cyber Akuma from Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter, Onslaught from Marvel Vs. Capcom and Gill from Street Fighter 3 on how tough they can be. I don't think you hear much talk about Pyron from the first Darkstalkers game.

Pyron...is just...wow. His normal attacks do chip damage (I guess that's where they got the idea of Sentinel doing chip damage to you in the Vs. series with his normal attacks), can teleport all over the place and can even command grab you when his teleport animation ends. His anti airs were on point and his projectiles were too much to deal with. Pyron is all over the place. I had to time him out twice in both rounds with my boy Talbain.
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