Well, the PC port was somewhat buggy (notice how the characters react to multiple hits in the PC version) and largely visually inferior to the PS1 version.
Toshinden 2 was also released for Windows PC, a near perfect port with many graphics options (such as the ability to run in whatever resolutions your computer can handle, I imagine including 4k etc). But you need a slowdown program to run it on modern computers as it doesn't seem to have an FPS limit.
All the screenshots in the review come the PC version of the game running in low resolution (the PC version has four screen resolutions). Not the PS1 version.
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Re: Battle Arena Toshinden - Significant But Not Special
Well, the PC port was somewhat buggy (notice how the characters react to multiple hits in the PC version) and largely visually inferior to the PS1 version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csCgwHyA1Cc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtSlGWHdE3U
Toshinden 2 was also released for Windows PC, a near perfect port with many graphics options (such as the ability to run in whatever resolutions your computer can handle, I imagine including 4k etc). But you need a slowdown program to run it on modern computers as it doesn't seem to have an FPS limit.
Re: Battle Arena Toshinden - Significant But Not Special
All the screenshots in the review come the PC version of the game running in low resolution (the PC version has four screen resolutions). Not the PS1 version.
Re: Review: Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[st] (PS4)
Does this PS4 version add or change anything over the PS3 release?
Any new characters, any character balance changes etc?