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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
VERY TIME CONSUMING!!!!!!!!!!!!,
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Fighter Maker 2 (Video Game)
The concept for this game is too cool to be ignored. The problem is in order to make one move correctly you will be spending at least 5 hours. If you have the patience then go ahead it will pay off. I had this one guy do the stone cold stunner ( 6 hours) and the f-5 (9 hours). Also had one girl who, lets just say sucked the energy out of you. This is very cool to see when its completed but it takes FOR EVER. Also the parts given for you to create some one is pretty shallow. The fun is in creating the moves. I stoped playing cause I got vice city. If you have time and patience then buy it. Otherwise it will just end up collecting dust in your room.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat of a letdown,
By Davidovich53 "Not perfect, just forgiven" (Irvine, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Fighter Maker 2 (Video Game)
I own both Fighter Maker 1 (for PS1) and Fighter Maker 2, and I must say I'm sorely disappointed at how Enterbrain has messed up the sequel. Sure, it's nice that I finally get to customize my fighter's appearance with hairdos and outfits, but I have to ask: WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO THE EDITING ENGINE? The creation interface is so clunky and hard to use, you'll be spending literally hours to create even a simple punch or kick move. The interface in the first game worked great, and it had several features that Enterbrain actually TOOK AWAY in FM2, like being able to hold down R1 and press left or right to preview the animation without ever leaving the screen that you're working on, or the "shadows" which allow you to match up your fighter's postion from one frame to the next. And I have to mention the camera angles: in FM1, whenever your fighter moved off the screen, the camera would actually move to center the view on him/her, but in FM2, the camera is lazy and doesn't want to go anywhere. So sometimes you'll find that you can't see what the heck you're doing to your fighter because the camera doesn't cooperate. If Enterbrain ever makes Fighter Maker 3, they'd better start by bringing back FM1's interface.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally Awesome Game!,
By NWO4LIFE (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fighter Maker 2 (Video Game)
This is the best fighter making software for [the money] in the world. First of all, notice that I called it software and not a game. The gameplay is secondary. Don't expect anything close to DOA, or VF4, or Tekken.But for [the money] this is one powerful piece of software that includes a wide variety (but not an overwhelming number) of features. You can truly create a very unique fighter, given the patience. It takes time. And the satisfaction is truly rewarding, especially if you're the person who likes to tinker and experiment. I've created 8 very different fighters with different abilities, both natural and supernatural with strengths and weaknesses. Get Fighter Maker 2. It's a blast!
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