CaryKokujin
CaryKokujin
CaryKokujin

V-reversal is just one option, and it only gives you some breathing room when you’re being pressured in a blockstring. It’s not as powerful as the other options I listed, even FADC and Red Focus from SFIV were great ways to spend most of your meter for a strong defensive option.

Balrog is a great example of why pros aren’t happy with Street Fighter V. One of the game’s issues, aside from lack of defensive options, is how easy it is for some characters to deal huge amounts of damage. Most of Balrog’s most damaging combos are really easy to pull off now that they don’t have the 1 frame links

Well Punk said he was flying to play in combo breaker on Saturday, so he can still win that tournament

A neat idea but predictably three of Yoshinori Oni’s picks are recently released Capcom titles. That would be the one issue I have with this coming from game developers instead of other people with influence.

I think you do other things like reducing knockback on being hit with the rifle, or more recovery on each move, without adding in an ammo system. He’s a competent fighter up close so it’s not like nerfing the zoning game will send him to bottom tier.

Little Mac was never OP, people complained because he was OU (overused). Everyone was picking him, he was like Ken in early SFIV. His weaknesses were always apparent, just throw him off the stage.

Little Mac was never OP, people complained because he was OU (overused). Everyone was picking him, he was like Ken in early SFIV. His weaknesses were always apparent, just throw him off the stage.

Netherrealm games always have this problem at launch. It happened with Deathstroke in Injustice 1 and Jacqui Briggs in MKX. Eventually those who are really good at the game figure out ways to get around it but it screws over the rest of the player base who aren’t that dedicated and have their matches ruined by

Injustice 2 just came out so of course everyone’s gonna talk about it. NRS games and Tekken both have shorter competitive lifespans than Street Fighter though.

That doesn’t make sense. Battle.net is a not a storefront. It’s just a way for all Blizzard games to exist on one launcher with one friends list.

The tutorial covers a good chunk of fundamentals, aside from that you’ll need to look at the combo list and practice a bit. Playing online matches will also give you a feel for what kind of tactics you should be using

There is no easy combo mode that I know of, but like most fighting games some characters are easier to use than others. Executing combos in Injustice is not difficult but will require practice, just look at the combo list and hop into practice until you’ve gotten a feel for a character you like. For story mode there’s

Time to make this guy canon.

Surprisingly, Du also got knocked out of eleague on Friday even though he was likely a favorite to go all the way. He played well but xiao hai was on top of his game.

Ah, that’s right. Forgot about that move since the toy doesn’t look like a donut at all.

Krillin’s now starting to get his groove back in the show but they just go and give the destructo disc toy to Gotenks, who barely shows up. No love for the bald brother.

His movelist looks pretty interesting.

Don’t forget Abel.

People will pay money for it. I hope that helps explain his inclusion.