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I couldn't believe my bad 'luck' one of the biggest regrets in my gaming history is not playing that as much as possible while it was alive,
Managed to record every single move in the game though during those last few days (bought a capture card just for that lol) cause I knew sooner or later I would make a game like that.
They should've put that game on steam it would've been a massive best-seller.
(note 'Kung-Fu Factory' the guys behind Spartacus also made 'Real Steal', that was another online fantastic figthing game for xbox 360, same thing there played that a fair amount then left (planning to come back) did so and it was shut down, frig.)
Point is that's another classic few know about that had awesome physics, game design, overall fun factor entertainment value etc,
it makes you realize how desperately starved steam is for proper online fighters (no, the 2d 'zone' spam-fests like Street Fighterl, Mortak Kombat don't count, they've become circus side-shows),
hence why I highly recommend people pick this game up to promote the idea of what people want,
instead of being stuck with so much of the garbage.