And I think that really nails why people find tutorials lacking when they attempt to delve deeper into fighting games. There's a lot of nuance to the genre that can't really be taught by telling someone to give a general do X when Y happens.
And I think that really nails why people find tutorials lacking when they attempt to delve deeper into fighting games. There's a lot of nuance to the genre that can't really be taught by telling someone to give a general do X when Y happens.
Hey with a Hitbox controller it could happen
They're iconic though. Goofy looking genocidal purple robots, but iconic nonetheless.
They're X-Men characters, D list X-Men characters have super fans.
The recent Street Fighter V character addition Ed has a control scheme similar to that, I haven't been paying too much attention to the reaction to him though. Rising Thunder was in development also used a simplified control that was similar, 3 normal attack buttons and 3 super buttons. It got mostly positive…
Because I think for a majority Super Smash Bros is still viewed as a party game. Doesn't help that the producer of most recent iteration still sees it as mainly that despite doing a bit to balance it for the part of the community that cares.
I mean BlazBlue has also always been a solid to great series, so that inspires confidence.
I think if it wasn't for Arc developing it there would be a lot less chatter about it
The MVCI stuff looks like it's same design team for Marvel's Contest of Champions mobile app. It does not translate well at all.
Dove into Playerunknown Battlegrounds over the weekend. What a glorious cluster fuck of a game. I started one game and then proceeded to chase man down to punch him to death over his pants after he failed to kill me with the handgun he found.
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Coming in days later, I know Kieron Gillen talked a while back in a tumblr post where he does it to some extent depending on who he is working with.
You're in NYC, you're going to have try a little harder than a cane
I've loved Oglaf for a long time. The humor can be hit or miss at times but when it really sticks it's hilarious. Any of the ones involving the Dwarves, particularly trying to sell toys to the dragon, would be my favorite.
The only thing I've read this week so far is Secret Empire #4. This was kind of great and I wonder if Spencer was actually sticking it to Bendis a bit by having Pymtron capturing both sides and literally forcing them to have a Bendis table talk.
I am for the most part. I have to really watch what I eat, it's really easy for me to lose a lot if I'm not careful.
I'm 5'10'' and tend to weigh between 195-200 lbs. I've had my fair share body image and weight issues over the years. My first year of college I went from 170 to 220. A few years later I got severely depressed and dropped back to 170. Then the summer after being committed and medicated I went up to 240. The…
I'm picking up Secret Empire #4, It's Not There #2, and possibly Cinema Purgatario #10 if I can remember if I read #9. I keep starting the most recent Black Monday Murders and just can't seem to get back into it. It feels just a little too dense for me at the moment.
I guess I have to buy a Switch now was my take away. I'm also very excited for Monster Hunter World given how much more fleshed out it looked compared to older iterations of the game.
I'm getting through the poetry collection Scandalabra by Derrick C. Brown. So far it feels a bit too much like Bukowski for my liking.