The only one I ever played was Toshinden 2 on the PS1, but it was a lot of fun. I've noticed that gamers have pretty much forgotten the Toshinden games and nobody mentions them when discussing great 3-d fighters on the PS 1. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I loved Toshinden 2. It had a simple, but fun combo system, awesome over the top special attacks, and wacky characters. It had a great soundtrack too, and I loved those awesome desperation attacks you could pull off when near death. I had good times with that game, and I think it's one of the PS 1's forgotten gems.
Did anybody else enjoy this game?
Anybody else remember the Battle Arena Toshinden series?
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Re: Anybody else remember the Battle Arena Toshinden series?
I remember, but I can't say I enjoyed it too much as I never got much into 3D fighters.Gamerforlife wrote:
Did anybody else enjoy this game?
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I never played the PlayStation ones, but I do have both for the Saturn; Japanese versions. Simple - yet pretty fun games - for some reason reminded me of Soul Calibur when I first played.
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I had heard that this version was not as good as its PS 1 counterpart.GagaMan wrote:I have the Saturn one (remix), but only because the voice acting makes me piss myself with laughter. Otherwise the series has aged badly, like a lot of early 32-bit stuff.
Well I went and pulled out Battle Arena Toshinden 2 and played it a bit and honestly, I still think its fun. It's definitely been outdone by the Tekkens, Virtua Fighters, etc, etc,but it's a decent game and was actually a great game for its time.
Maybe it's just nostalgia talking. I really can't forgive the cheesy FMV intro though. Even my nostalgia couldn't save that
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I have a very fond and very specific memory of this one. But I know it's pure nostalgia and I wouldn't even want to play it today.
I knew a spoiled kid in high school who was the first to get everything (I think many of us knew someone like that) and he got a PS1 at launch with Ridge Racer and BAT and some other games. When I played RR and Toshinden, I was blown away by the graphics and instantly fell in love with the PlayStation. Six months later I bought the console and seven games from him for $200.
I knew a spoiled kid in high school who was the first to get everything (I think many of us knew someone like that) and he got a PS1 at launch with Ridge Racer and BAT and some other games. When I played RR and Toshinden, I was blown away by the graphics and instantly fell in love with the PlayStation. Six months later I bought the console and seven games from him for $200.
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