Powerstone, released in 1999, captivated arcade and Dreamcast fans with its vibrant roster of characters and frenetic combat. However, when Powerstone 2 graced consoles in 2000, some beloved characters were conspicuously absent. This absence left a void in the hearts of fans, prompting inquiries into the reasons behind it.
The characters missing from Powerstone 2 include:
The reasons for these characters' absence have never been officially confirmed. However, speculation and industry whispers suggest several possible explanations:
The absence of these characters from Powerstone 2 undoubtedly had an impact on the game's reception. While the new characters and revamped gameplay were generally praised, some fans missed the missing characters and felt that their inclusion would have enhanced the overall experience.
Fans reacted to the missing characters with a mix of disappointment and understanding. Some expressed frustration, while others recognized the challenges involved in game development and appreciated the developers' decisions.
Despite the absence of these characters, Powerstone 2 remains a beloved classic in the fighting game genre. The series has since faded into relative obscurity, but its impact can still be felt in modern fighting games.
Powerstone 1 | Powerstone 2 |
---|---|
Falcon | Aganos |
Jack | Aries |
Elena | Galuda |
Durahan | Gourmand |
Xiao | Medusa |
Ryoma | Wang Tang |
Kraken | Pip |
Rouge | Ricardo |
Maverick | Gunrock |
Pyron | Valgas |
Accel | Pete |
Mia | Karnov |
Character | Powerstone 1 Arcade Usage | Powerstone 2 Arcade Usage |
---|---|---|
Ryoma | 30.5% | 25.1% |
Ricardo | 24.6% | 26.7% |
Accel | 18.2% | 22.5% |
Maverick | 15.1% | 19.8% |
ROUGE | 11.4% | 15.2% |
Elena | 5.6% | N/A |
Durahan | 2.6% | N/A |
Xiao | 2.0% | N/A |
Jack | 0.6% | N/A |
Falcon | 0.4% | N/A |
Powerstone 1 | Powerstone 2 |
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Falcon | Aganos |
Jack | Aries |
Elena | Galuda |
Durahan | Gourmand |
Xiao | Medusa |
Ryoma | Wang Tang |
Kraken | Pip |
ROUGE | Ricardo |
Maverick | Gunrock |
Pyron | Valgas |
Accel | Pete |
Mia | Karnov |
Story 1:
During the development of Powerstone 2, one of the designers accidentally deleted Xiao's character file. Panicking, the team scrambled to create a replacement character, leading to the hurried creation of the flamboyant Galuda.
Lesson Learned: Backup your work regularly!
Story 2:
In Japan, fans launched a petition to Capcom demanding the return of Durahan in Powerstone 2. The petition was ignored, but it did raise awareness among the development team that fans were eager for more of the headless swordsman.
Lesson Learned: Make your voices heard, but don't expect miracles.
Story 3:
At a tournament in the United States, a player dressed as Jack used a loophole in the game's system to repeatedly use Jack's "Drunk Dive" move, causing chaos and laughter among the other competitors.
Lesson Learned: Even in competitive games, don't be afraid to have fun.
Pros of Missing Characters:
Cons of Missing Characters:
The absence of certain characters from Powerstone 2 remains a topic of discussion among fans. While the reasons for their removal may never be fully known, it's important to approach the issue with understanding and appreciate the challenges involved in game development. Despite these absences, Powerstone 2 stands as a testament to the creativity and technical prowess of Capcom and remains a beloved classic in the fighting game genre.
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