About This Game StoryOn Dec 25th 1925, a Japanese nationalist revolutionary group staged a coup d’etat. The revolutionaries acted swiftly, suppressing the prime minister, police, major corporations, and newspapers. Struggling to react, the old government faction sent the order to a secret information organization ‘Igasei’ to initiate an assassination program called ‘Yatagarasu’ and eliminate the leaders of the coup d’etat.OverviewYatagarasu Attack on Cataclysm is an original, traditional-style 2D fighting game with 11 playable characters that takes heavy inspiration from Street Fighter III, focusing on delivering solid game play and high quality production values.The control mechanics are simple and readily accessible to anyone, but gameplay is based around reading your opponent, parrying and countering, and is deep enough to provide an enjoyable challenge for even seasoned fighting game veterans.Dynamic CommentaryYatagarasu AoC features a unique commentary system which provides tournament-style real-time commentary based on developments in the match. Both Japanese and English dynamic commentaries (audio and subtitles) are available and providing the English commentary are veteran commentators Jchensor, UltraDavid, and Maximilian.Other FeaturesOther features include online play with rank matches, lobby matches, online leaderboards, tournament play, Twitter integration, a fully-featured training mode, and GGPO to follow in an upcoming update.Creative Talent★ Yatagarasu AoC features 2D pixel art by KOTANI:Tomoyuki AKA Styleos (King of Fighters, Mushihimesama, Ibara), and arresting character art by Miwa Shirow (Dogs, Black Mind) and Yasuda Suzuhito (Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor).★ Voice acting talent includes Kaji Yuki (Attack on Titan, Final Fantasy XIII, Genso Suikoden), Uchida Maaya (IDOLM@STER, Holy Knight), and TOUGEKI announcer Koori Masoi.★ The Yatagarasu soundtrack is created by Raito (Melty Blood, Under Night In-birth) and performed by the renowned doujin songstress LIQU@.[/list] 7aa9394dea Title: Yatagarasu Attack on CataclysmGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Yatagarasu Dev TeamPublisher:Nyu MediaRelease Date: 7 Jul, 2015 Yatagarasu Attack On Cataclysm Download No Survey No Wake-up-Ultras5\/5. Cool game, reminicent of street fighter 3 3rd strike. Gameplay is great, sprites look good, but the backgrounds look ugly and out of place in comparison. however the online is so broken that it isn't fun to play and it takes for ever to find matches.. It's crafted like a great 2D fighting game straight from the end of the 90s.If you like Last Blade, Garou Mark of the Wolves and Street Fighter 3.3, this game is for you.It's kind of old-fashioned, but the dynamic of the gameplay is really good. Chara design and animations are both awesome, there is real pixel art inside with hairs and clothes floating in the wind. The backgrounds are like the musics : mostly unremarquable but OK, a few are good, one or two may be great depending on your tastes.Overall, a really good game for its target public.. Quick review:Yatagarasu is fantastic. Yatagarasu has great netcode. Yatagarasu is beginner friendly. Yatagarasu is very fast, but Yatagarasu is not an anime fighter. Yatagarasu, quite frankly, looks like garbage.This is a game in which individual player skill, quick wits, and experience will win out over meticulously practiced combos.Thoughts:Yatagarasu is the first fighting game I've seen released since the launch of Street Fighter 4 that presents the player with an experience which boils down the SF-influenced 2D Fighting genre to its core. It apes Third Strike pretty hard, but it's much easier to pick up.At the end of the day, 99% of 2D fighters are just Street Fighter 2 with a gimmick. Yatagarasu has no gimmick. Parrying, to me, feels like the most natural extension of what could possibly done with the genre without changing the fundamental gameplay that Street Fighter 2 layed out. Parrying quickens the pace of the game without simply upping the speed. Guard breaks also keep players on their toes, expanding upon the typical guard, grab, 'n chip damage solution to turtling.In essence, while this is a more offensive game than SF2\/4, your options for defense have been expanded considerably, creating a beautiful balance which keeps both players on their toes. Mounting an offensive takes much more than a block strong riddled with high\/low mixups and the like.Please, play this game. It honestly looks really bad, it's obviously still in development (menus are very poor, stage icons use in-progress art), and personally, I think the the character designs are really boring. That said, the mechanics of this game are top notch. If you like fighting games, if you want to get good at fighting games, this is the game to play.. Hidden gem. Great old school 2D fighting game made by 3 former SNK staff with amazing pixel art.. This is 3rd revision of review. Despite the record, I should've played around 50 hours or so.Reason for not recommending: not worth $15. I only kept it because I missed refund.The game is ok, it has decent amount of character with some variety. Unfortunately, you won't be finding any originality here, all of the moveset came from somewhere else like KOF and Street Fighter. It has some defensive move, some offensive move. Parrying is the selling point. Since the game focuses on simplicity, you won't be spending too much time learning how to use each characters.Here are problems: online, menu UIs, little controller support. There are very limited online players out there. If you are lucky you can find 10 people. If you are bad at the fighting game, enjoy getting beat'en up for a while. I spent about 1 hour getting defeated for over 20 times by same person. I also wanted to point out that hosting a match is a nightmare. I tried with my friend and it did not work. The promissed GGPO netcode is not included. You must port forward your router, but then again, not all of the router will allow you to do it fully, so in worst case scenario you will be stuck playing on random match only.The menu UI is not very good. Online is difficult to see, confusing, it's not polished at all. Seeing "2 arcade modes" doesn't make any sense. There are some options in training mode, but hard to navigate. Unlike many other fighting on steam, this game has very small support for controllers. Keybinding is pain in a butt, you have to go through your system file and open document in notepad, reading them in JAPANESE.If you still need explanation for not recommending this game, just think for a moment- you have 2 options, between Yatagarasu and Street Fighter. Both have similar style, but Street Fighter have far more characters, more online players, and most importantly, more single player options. Even with its double price, the Street Fighter is what I would get, in fact, what I SHOULD have gotten. It really doesn't matter if it's doujin or big company game, there should be no excuse for poor quality- you are the one who's paying for it.If you bought majority of fighting games on Steam, then I guess this is your limited choice left. If you just started to look for fighting games, I don't recommend this game. If you are limited to your budget, go get Skullgirls. While Skullgirls are harsh on online, it is much more completed game than this.
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