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Re: Top 10 favorite Beat Em Ups of all time?
08/13/14 11:03 PM
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> Um, sidescrolling beat em ups breh
Tekken Force is a horribly coded game (Tekken 3 on PlayStation 1). ![](//www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif)
* 2D side-scroller with 3D movement complete with a scoring system and a numerical ranking system called "force" after completion of the game's four stages (this is not a minus at all) * Randomly changing axis depending on what part of the screen the opponent is (picture an invisible straight line between you and your closest opponent, then another opponent suddenly gets closer than the first opponent, which causes your axis to shift towards this opponent in order for your character to fight them while losing focus of the other opponent entirely (who continues to attack you), then the first opponent moves closer again, your axis changes again, ad infinitum) * Double-teaming CPU enemies (in front and from behind) who make your character not know which way they are standing (e.g. forward or backwards) due to the above axis changes, causing your character to perform reverse turning kicks/punches towards the closest person instead of normal frontal-based attacks due to a character behind you suddenly being closer than the character you're currently fighting in front of you * CPU hides off the right hand edge of the screen more often than not, leaving them untouchable (the stage only scrolls when all enemies nearby are defeated) * The end of each stage has a large inaccessible zone where your character can't move (as above); naturally, the CPU boss (a normal Tekken opponent) can, and does, hide in that area while wasting the precious little time you have to complete the stage
Tekken 4's version of Tekken Force is a much better game, but is in a full third person 3D view rather than being a 2D style game (as is Devil Within in Tekken 5, although the only character selectable in Jin, and has a unique, limited moveset just for this game).
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