@@dragowolf268 Yeah, as Tessa is a renowed sorcerer is hard to believe she's only 19... And Mai Ling is extremely young, I'd like to see an ending where she becomes Leo's apprentice
I have a hard time enjoying something like this. Sure, I guess, fighting giant monsters in a fighting game is... coolish. But NONE of that creativity and charm is present in the generic human protags. And, no, Leo doesn't count as non-human because he is a cursed human, especially considering his best ending results in him becoming human again. To be fair, many of the villains are shapeshifting and magical humans with transformations, but not all of them.
Still one of my favorite games in Capcom history. Insane to think the actual timeline of the lore was over 20 years ago back in 1999!
One thing I loved about this game is the pre-fight and post-fight cutscenes. It made the game much more enjoyable.
Mukuro is still my favorite. Second would be Leo
Hard to believe Tessa is 19 years old and Mei-Ling is only 13... Leo is hanging with kiddos.
that is honestly hard to belive even for capcom
@@dragowolf268 Yeah, as Tessa is a renowed sorcerer is hard to believe she's only 19... And Mai Ling is extremely young, I'd like to see an ending where she becomes Leo's apprentice
@@mkl_1301 add 7 years for the character age on japanese games, master for them is 15 years old, 25 is old hag, 30 is ancient.
@@josemanoeltavaresfilho3693 Only applies to women... Leo is 35 and looking good while Kenji is 28.
I have a hard time enjoying something like this. Sure, I guess, fighting giant monsters in a fighting game is... coolish. But NONE of that creativity and charm is present in the generic human protags. And, no, Leo doesn't count as non-human because he is a cursed human, especially considering his best ending results in him becoming human again. To be fair, many of the villains are shapeshifting and magical humans with transformations, but not all of them.