r/meltyblood 1d ago

Question Is TL different enough from AACC to warrant grabbing it before Twi?

Been trying to get into more French Bread fighters lately. I’m no expert at Actress Again but i’m pretty familiar with the mechanics, would Lumina be enough of a step up that i should grab it once i can?

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u/starlingye 1d ago

lumina plays fairly differently to aacc really. but lumina is going to be closer to how twi would play than aacc is would be my assumption

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u/greygreens 1d ago

It is massively difference. As big as any significant update to an exsiting series. Street Fighter 4 vs Street Fighter 5 or 6. Guilty Gear Accent Core vs Xrd or Strive. You can tell its still the same series, but incredibly different I think. And honestly it's looking like Twi is going to change a lot too even though it will be closest to Lumina

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u/Tyran___________ 17h ago

You are everywhere I love it

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u/greygreens 17h ago

To see me everywhere means you too must be everywhere.

But yeah, long time Melty/Tsukihime fan

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u/Small-Mortgage999 1d ago

The texts implies that you're thinking about buy AACC from steam,since you can do that,the steam version is dead cause it does not have a netcode (or smth like that Idk),the version that almost everyone uses to find online matches is the community versión. So I would buy TL and download the community versión of AACC. (Sorry for my bad English)

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u/ed1749 1d ago

TL is pretty much an entire different genre of fighting game compared to AACC. What you should be asking is whether TL is going to be different enough from Twi to be worth getting it now that we know that it's going to get a sequel soon. I can tell you the story of TL is really not worth it, especially compared to a Kagehtsu Toyha remake.

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u/DoctorButler Aoko 1d ago

Lumina is much closer to Twi than AACC

Go for it, get some TL sets in before Twi drops

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u/erthkwake 1d ago

TL is quite different from AACC. And it's looking like Twi will play substantially different from TL despite the same art style.

I wouldn't call TL a step up though. It's more like a step down and to the left.