NateDizzy
NateDizzy
NateDizzy

Those two factors would mean that players don’t see him a lot, on either side of the joystick.

Yunsung was so cool in concept, but terrible in execution. Yes, he’s great against the uninformed, but once you started running into people who knew his stance transitions weren’t safe even on hit, or that a lot of his attacks were very to 8way run out of, he becomes nigh unplayable (in a tournament setting, not in

Your third paragraph pretty much hits the nail on the head. Tekken is Bamco’s “hardcore” series. As such, it’s catered to that specific audience. You’ll notice it has NOT become easier to play as the years have progressed. Soulcalibur, on the other hand, has always had the “casual friendly” moniker. It didn’t lack

THICCNESS NEVER DIES!

But getting rid of the forward and backward impacts seems a little unnecessary.

There used to be two different Guard Impacts

Pls don’t suck.

Now playing

Prozd pretty much sums up my before and after reactions to Haikyu!!!.

You know what makes DMC3 even better? Style Switcher mod.

God, I hope Capcom does a better job porting HD Collection to PC than they did with DMC3.

FireBatHero is still the undisputed champ of BM.

Does he really have health issues, or is he just burnt out? Togashi’s been part of WSJ since...Yu Yu Hakusho(?). I imagine he kind of just wants to retire, but can’t, since HxH is still going strong.

You need to learn to read between the lines. That’s corporate speak for: “We can make so much more money if we pour all our resources into an open world, multiplayer, loot-box extravaganza....and Illgetalargeryearendbonus”.

Sailor Senshi 76?

Add another one to the MOBA graveyard. I imagine chasing this trend has been a costly lesson for many companies. What were the execs at NCSoft thinking when they embarked on this venture? “We’ll TOTALLY pull players away from LoL and DoTA2!!!

Devil Kasumi probably edges out Shin Akuma because she has a pet tiger. Who wouldn’t want to throw tigers at their opponents? She’s like the crazy cat lady from The Simpsons.

I can’t speak for people who watch Let’s Plays, but if a person is into competitive games, then it’s really easy to see why they’d support a player/stream. Fighting games (specifically Guilty Gear) is my jam, and the person who I donate/sub to runs a stream that broadcasts from a Japanese arcade known to have some of

I wish KOF was more popular in the US, but I can understand why it never caught on. It’s designed with fighting game aficionados in mind. That’s a pretty small market.

I’d argue that they should stick to shorts. Blizz has world class animators, but I wouldn’t say the same about their writing teams.