Oh Sentinel!  I Remember the good old days, when you had so much health.  I could call you to assist with wanton abandon.  I could count on you to be there for me, even after having three characters DHC thier way through your life bar.  I could let the first 2 members of my team die, only to have you come out last and save the day with level 3 X-Factor.  Those were the good old days, and I remember them fondly.

It certainly has been an interesting event for fighting game players.  Unlike our FPS/Strategy gaming counterparts, we have found comfort in knowing that a fighting game when released was final, and that what you saw was what you got.  Now, what we see is what we get, maybe.

First of all welcome to StandingFierce.com guys!  A big thanks to CaptainHook, Geneterror, Rorooze, and ILL_BILL for all the hard work, and all the other testers.  Site is looking great!

 

Secondly, welcome to my blog I guess.  My aim for this blog is to provide some thought provoking insight on things that happen in the local and international fighting game community.  Hopefully this will generate some interesting discussion in our community and get people thinking.

 

I like the idea of a blog format, as I am pretty abysmal at article writing.  A little less formality in the form of a blog will suit me better methinks!

 

Thought I’d kick it off by talking about my latest dilemma involving MVC3, and choosing my team.  I’ve been through a few different combinations.  First I started with Arthur/Ironman/Sentinel.  I dropped Arthur as I felt (and still do feel) that he sucks due to his low life/mobility and the big holes that show up in his zoning game.