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		<title>State of Fighting Games in 2023 (Spoiler: Looking Good!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2023 02:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With all of the announcements that have been made, I&#8217;m really looking forward to this year. We have announcements that include Street Fighter 6 coming out in June, Tekken 8 getting teasers throughout the year, and improvements on older games. The main thing that&#8217;s great is the new focus on online play and making games...]]></description>
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<p>With all of the announcements that have been made, I&#8217;m really looking forward to this year. We have announcements that include Street Fighter 6 coming out in June, Tekken 8 getting teasers throughout the year, and improvements on older games. The main thing that&#8217;s great is the new focus on online play and making games more playable with more people whether they decide to play on PC or console. Capcom announced that Street Fighter 6 will have rollback net play. Rollback is going to be a big deal because instead of relying solely on frame delay and quality of connection, we will now get online play that uses a predictive model which is quite accurate. The game will complete moves on behalf of the player if there might be data issues between the players. This is by no means perfect, but it at least makes the game more playable with people that might not have the best internet available.</p>



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<p>Fighting game fans are excited about Street Fighter 6 because it really does seem they have learned from all the mistakes they have made in the past with this upcoming release, but they have also noticed what other developers have done when it comes to features they have been offering. Street Fighter 6 seems like the ultimate package but we will have to wait until June to find out. From personal experience, I did get to play in the closed beta, and I did enjoy myself. The inputs felt great on PC, online play only had an issue once in a great while, crossplay with consoles was nice, and the presentation seems like it&#8217;s on the right track. The game will be a day one purchase for me, and I believe this will be the Street Fighter game for new and old players to get into. Competitors will also be all over the game with the announcement of a $2,000,000 prize pool for Capcom Cup this year with 1st place getting $1,000,000.</p>



<p>Tekken 8 is another game that was announced recently. We don&#8217;t have a lot of information yet, but it does seem like they will be changing up how players will be approaching the game. One of the key things the game is going to focus on is aggression. They also have changed up the meter system works which will now be called the Heat System. From the demonstrations the developers have shown us, it looks like it will be a type of cancel system where certain combos or moves wouldn&#8217;t be possible unless one activates the meter they have gained. Rage Drives will no longer be in the game. We will see a return of Rage Arts which will be similar to how Tekken 7 implements them. If you want a full rundown, I would recommend watching the YouTube video Bandai Namco has put out below:</p>



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</div><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>Bandai Namco presents video about new gameplay mechanics in Tekken 8.</em></figcaption></figure>



<p>As a current Tekken 7 player, I&#8217;m optimistic about Tekken 8, and I&#8217;m looking forward to a change. I can see why some fans might be nervous with the new mechanics or the changes to them, but we won&#8217;t know how it all plays out until we have a chance to play the game. I almost see the Heat System as a replacement for Rage Drives that have more freedom. A few other things we need to find out is how online play is going to work, will there be crossplay, and who will all be in the game.</p>



<p>Here are few other games that will be getting new releases on other platforms or are getting new updates for improved online play:</p>



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<li>BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle (Releasing on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One in Q2 2023)</li>



<li>Samurai Shodown (Update for rollback netcode in 2023)</li>



<li>The King of Fighters XV (Crossplay net play update coming hopefully in 2023)</li>



<li>Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising (New release coming for PC and Playstation 4/5 in 2023 and will include rollback netcode and crossplay)</li>



<li>Guilty Gear Strive (Crossplay coming soon in 2023)</li>
</ul>



<p>I might have missed a few. If so, please feel free to let me know. Overall, I am looking forward to Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising because GBVS came out at a horrible time for it&#8217;s first release (beginning of COVID-19), and we will be able to see how the game really does with a proper release with better netcode as a bonus. I didn&#8217;t put DNF Duel on the list of upcoming updates but a season pass is being released for the game. I&#8217;m sure fans of the game are happy the game will still get support because I honestly thought the game was going to get a few updates and be done with.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s an exciting time to be a fighting game fan, and I&#8217;m happy the genre is becoming alive with more choices coming up. Time to learn your match ups, get those fundamentals down, and make sure your wallet doesn&#8217;t get punished too much.</p>
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		<title>Where did &#8220;hojo&#8221; come from?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 21:53:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I felt like a good way to start off my blog is to talk about how I came up with the current gamertag I use. &#8220;hojo&#8221; came from when I was a bit younger, around 12 years old. It was around the same time Final Fantasy 7 (FFVII) came out, and my one friend was...]]></description>
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<p>I felt like a good way to start off my blog is to talk about how I came up with the current gamertag I use. &#8220;hojo&#8221; came from when I was a bit younger, around 12 years old. It was around the same time Final Fantasy 7 (FFVII) came out, and my one friend was pretty into the game. I did play through the first disc but I didn&#8217;t have a memory card, so I lost my progress. Fun Fact: I still haven&#8217;t beat the game yet.</p>



<p>Anyways, during this time in my life, I was really into wrestling and so were the people I hung out with. We got the idea to start a backyard wrestling league, and we had to come up with personalities. My friends came up with some interesting personalities, one had a hunchback, a few were rappers (kinda like how nWo had that going on) and so on. </p>



<p>When it came to me, I honestly didn&#8217;t know what to name myself or what my personality would be. My friend decided to say I should be &#8220;Helletic Hojo&#8221;, which is stolen straight from FFVII. Not knowing too much about the character except for seeing it in the strategy guide at the time and that he was a boss fight, I decided to go with that name.</p>



<p>If you want to know more about &#8220;Helletic Hojo&#8221; or &#8220;Professor Hojo&#8221;, I would recommend following this link: <a href="https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Professor_Hojo">https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Professor_Hojo</a></p>



<p>The personality around &#8220;Helletic Hojo&#8221; was that he was from the 7th lair (or maybe 9th lair) of hell and that was about it. My finisher was a stunner because I was a child still, and I was able to do most of the basic moves that you would see on TV. It helped a lot that the matches were on trampolines. I was pretty much used in matches because I was light and easy to throw around.</p>



<p>From that point forward, I tend to use the name &#8220;helletic hojo&#8221; or &#8220;hojo&#8221; for a lot of my screen names. I usually use &#8220;hojo&#8221; just because it is simple, and also my first name is Joe, so it works out. I have used other names in the past but nothing really stuck for me. I think the only other name that I used for sometime was my initials, &#8220;JnS&#8221;. I still like that name but &#8220;hojo&#8221; was always the name I went back to.</p>



<p>I don&#8217;t think I have any plans to retire the name, and it has become a part of my life seeing that gaming is still a part of it as well. I can only see getting rid of the name if I completely stop playing games, but I don&#8217;t see that happening anytime soon. Besides, now that I go to tournaments and other events, people actually just refer to me as &#8220;hojo&#8221; instead of Joe. I don&#8217;t think I have a choice to stop using it with that going on.</p>



<p>I wish I could say the name came from a deeper or more interesting place, but just like how most childhood names come about, it&#8217;s usually just a simple story.</p>



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