I bought Storm 2 last year, and overall I enjoyed it. There were still flaws in the story mode, like the plot rewrites and the fact the animators went down the easy road for cutscenes, and it was a bit too short. It was in no way worth the original price when it came out in 2010.
But I haven't played Generations yet (I had to make a choice between that or Far Cry 3, ended up with zero regrets), so Storm 3 is definitely going to be a lot more interesting since there are tons of 'new' characters. The animation looks better too, but the plot rewrites are still there and there some disappointing reveals (No edo kages, no swordsmen etc.)
So... my decision on whether to get Storm 3 or not mostly rests on the online battles. The Ranked matches in Storm 2 were horrible. The endless use of the substitution technique made close combat/combo's pretty much useless, so a lot of matches were just about keeping distance, guarding and spamming ninjutsu/shurikens.
The question is, how much of an improvement was the Generation's battle system compared to the previous one... And is there more variation in the way people fight?
But I haven't played Generations yet (I had to make a choice between that or Far Cry 3, ended up with zero regrets), so Storm 3 is definitely going to be a lot more interesting since there are tons of 'new' characters. The animation looks better too, but the plot rewrites are still there and there some disappointing reveals (No edo kages, no swordsmen etc.)
So... my decision on whether to get Storm 3 or not mostly rests on the online battles. The Ranked matches in Storm 2 were horrible. The endless use of the substitution technique made close combat/combo's pretty much useless, so a lot of matches were just about keeping distance, guarding and spamming ninjutsu/shurikens.
The question is, how much of an improvement was the Generation's battle system compared to the previous one... And is there more variation in the way people fight?
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