The Outerhaven: I've pretty much played fighting games for the majority of my childhood. From the original Virtua Fighter on the 32X to Blazblue: Chrono Phantasma and everything in between. One of my favorite games, however, was Street Fighter III: Third Strike, partly because of the soundtrack, but partly because the game was just so much fun to try and master, as complicated as the system was. Despite it's lack of success financially, Third Strike was what could be considered a cult classic, and many people still hold that game in extremely high regard, longing for a game that plays relatively the same. Capcom and Iron Galaxy recently gave us an updated version of the game, but it wasn't until 2013 when the creators of Yatagarasu decided to crowdfund the update to their original game, allowing for English-language localization and character additions.
An in-depth review on Yatagarasu: Attack on Cataclysm for the PC.
Hadoken: We’ve been through a lot with Yatagarasu: Attack on Cataclysm. From the genesis of the beast, to the crowdfunding hype, to the whole indiegogo fund embargo, it’s been a rollercoaster of emotion for Yatagarasu fans. What matters though, is that it’s made it through to the other side and we can now get our teeth into it.
Event Hubs: '09er! This insult meant to humiliate someone for joining the FGC almost six years ago continues to appear with all the charm of such classics as "n00b!" and "newbie." These internet warriors continue to lament X-Factor, Ultra attacks, and input shortcuts. "If only someone would make a game that played like the classics," they say.