Why were "dead body hits" omitted in Super Street Fighter 4?
In vanilla SF4, you get one final hit (or more, a.k.a. "dead body hits") after you finish off your oponent.
Why did Capcom remove it in Super Street Fighter 4?
Responses (3 total)
We had this before, but I'll say it again:
Seth Killian said that the only thing he hated about Super was the removal of the last hit. He did state though that they did it because it was kind of disrespectful to a lot of people.
Anyone else think that Seth Killian, the "ambassador" of street fighter for america, is a scrub? Why do I say this? The only comment he made after the game release seemed to have been "Oh, I don't like how they removed hitting the defeated bodies of your opponents." I mean come on, if you're playing the game solely to beat on your opponent for a fraction of a second at the very end, I think you need some mf'ing therapy. I'm glad they removed it. It sure as hell was disrespectful.
And about the seth killian thing, you're on national tv, people look to you since you get pre-release information and hands-on experience and the only comment you can make on the release of a game is that? You should get fired, seriously. Gamestop of whoever - please find someone else.
i wish i knew i know in 3rd strike you could taunt after the match was done and it looks like they took a step back its probably for looks i guess but i want the taunt feature back
