Showing posts with label Tekken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tekken. Show all posts
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King Vs Everyone
KING VS EVERYONE pic.twitter.com/HgmK2iZ5U6
— D-Piddy 🎠(@_dpiddy) September 20, 2023
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9/28/19
Tekken Aback by 7 Steps
The roster is evidently fewer and smaller when compared to Tekken 6.
And some of the newer characters weren't really all that fun to use either.
And where's my Mokujin?
Some of the guest characters are either way too powerful or not suited for a Tekken game.
And do you like unskippable cutscenes?
We sure as hell don't!
And correct us if we're wrong but this is probably the very first Tekken game with a very noticeable loading screen.
And correct us if we're wrong but this is probably the very first Tekken game with a very noticeable loading screen.
We've always been impressed with the Tekken games even during the PS1 era as they would inexplicably be able to hide loading screens and load most of the game's data while you're playing. Making the matches fast-paced as they are enjoyable.
But we must admit the skin and cloth textures in the game do look absolutely amazing.
THE BEST (if we must say so ourselves)in the rich history of the said franchise.
And awesome scenes like THESE are always worth your while.
And we're sure as glad there is the return of the classic Tekken Bowl mode.
And we're sure as glad there is the return of the classic Tekken Bowl mode.
All in all, it's a mixed bag of both the good and the bad.
But don't take our word for it,
TRY IT OUT YOURSELVES!
8/17/19
Retro Rolls Royce
As always, this would be the pull list of everything we've bought from the previous event that we've just blogged about.
And just in case you're some lazy fuck, here is that blog entry again:
https://silentsanctummanga.blogspot.com/2019/08/retrocalifragilisticexpialidocious.html
This was a relatively humble shopping cart since we were practically shopping on a tight budget.
Nothing too expensive or over the top as of the moment.
Sorry, dahil hindi pa kami sumu-sweldo.
Anyhoo, the first item that is front and center is, of course, a controller.
And although it might sort of resemble a Playstation controller, it is simply a USB controller.
We've been meaning to buy one for the longest time and since CD-R King stopped their operations some 1-2 years ago, we had to find cheaper alternatives than those readily available elsewhere.
We can finally play our SFV
and Tekken 6 properly
( It takes a machine to defeat a machine, Thank you Save-Load State!)
with these comfortable joypads.
And just in case you were wondering, this is where we got our USB controllers.
All that for just P99.00 , Imagine that!
We foolishly forgot to ask for a calling card. Gosh darn it all!
We also got these two SNES Cartridges at P100.00 each.
We got Mario Paint (because, I mean, C'MON! Why the hell not?????) but also because we sincerely hope that we could play this balls hard mini-game in the future
The Sim City 2000 one was an excellent purchase since it was neatly wrapped in a resealable plastic.
And I'm no expert collector but I'd assume that as long as the copper contacts
are clean/visible, the games would remain intact and hopefully work in the future.
We also got a Teen Titans Go! comic book (to be given to away to a student later on).
And the best purchase of the day:
This Batman Beyond animated series guide by DK Books as written by Scott Beatty.
And just like most DK Encyclopedias.
This was a comprehensive collection of brief reviews and synopses
of every future criminal to had ever plague Neo-Gotham.
And also hurray for Big Barda.
Our favoritest Jack Kirby creation both from the past, present and the future.
We are all fans of this show,
and it was absolutely incredible to be able to read even further about the Batman Of The Future.
Join us again on our next blog entry as we discuss yet another side detour we took before we went home.
You've probably seen us blog about this place before but as always, it is always worth the 4th and 5th revisit.
And just in case you're some lazy fuck, here is that blog entry again:
https://silentsanctummanga.blogspot.com/2019/08/retrocalifragilisticexpialidocious.html
This was a relatively humble shopping cart since we were practically shopping on a tight budget.
Nothing too expensive or over the top as of the moment.
Sorry, dahil hindi pa kami sumu-sweldo.
Anyhoo, the first item that is front and center is, of course, a controller.
And although it might sort of resemble a Playstation controller, it is simply a USB controller.
We've been meaning to buy one for the longest time and since CD-R King stopped their operations some 1-2 years ago, we had to find cheaper alternatives than those readily available elsewhere.
We can finally play our SFV
and Tekken 6 properly
( It takes a machine to defeat a machine, Thank you Save-Load State!)
with these comfortable joypads.
And just in case you were wondering, this is where we got our USB controllers.
All that for just P99.00 , Imagine that!
We foolishly forgot to ask for a calling card. Gosh darn it all!
We also got these two SNES Cartridges at P100.00 each.
We got Mario Paint (because, I mean, C'MON! Why the hell not?????) but also because we sincerely hope that we could play this balls hard mini-game in the future
The Sim City 2000 one was an excellent purchase since it was neatly wrapped in a resealable plastic.
And I'm no expert collector but I'd assume that as long as the copper contacts
are clean/visible, the games would remain intact and hopefully work in the future.
We also got a Teen Titans Go! comic book (to be given to away to a student later on).
And the best purchase of the day:
This Batman Beyond animated series guide by DK Books as written by Scott Beatty.
And just like most DK Encyclopedias.
This was a comprehensive collection of brief reviews and synopses
of every future criminal to had ever plague Neo-Gotham.
And also hurray for Big Barda.
Our favoritest Jack Kirby creation both from the past, present and the future.
We are all fans of this show,
and it was absolutely incredible to be able to read even further about the Batman Of The Future.
Join us again on our next blog entry as we discuss yet another side detour we took before we went home.
You've probably seen us blog about this place before but as always, it is always worth the 4th and 5th revisit.
8/11/19
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