Okay, yes, but on the condition that literally no other character is substituted. Just Will Smith lawyering it up in Japan with a bunch of yakuza fightin’.
Okay, yes, but on the condition that literally no other character is substituted. Just Will Smith lawyering it up in Japan with a bunch of yakuza fightin’.
Yeah, seriously, count your blessings. The PC community has been the worst one, in my experience (played on console at my cousin’s place before).
This was dope af. Beyond excitement, you can tell there is real pride in there as well. Good for him!
I’ve played at gold, and have friends in higher ranks (plat and diamond) who continue to experience toxicity. I don’t doubt the cause of it, it is why I play fighting games, where the only skill I have to worry about is my own, but saying it only happens at low ranks seems to be ignoring a well documented problem.
That’s stupid. If someone RQ’s on you online in a fighting game, at worst you don’t lose any points, and at best they give you the win.
That was the problem. The lesson they thought I needed to be taught (and this has happened more than once) was that I was only winning cuz I played Brig. Tried switching to Mercy once when I realized what the ire was about, but, you know, logic really didn’t play a part in it, so they were not any happier. That’s OW…
1700s. I have people throw when playing Brig all the time because she’s too good, and I don’t deserve to be carried by my character, or some shit, apparently. Gotta love OW players.
When that happens, do people get their rank back for the lost match? This is something that bugs me when you have someone who is clearly throwing (like those fun times when I play Brig, or Sym and people think I need to be taught a lesson).
Now you’re speakin’ my language. I’d be all for something like that.
Again, I have not watched Saint Seiya, but is Shun really so different from the likes of someone like Kurama from YYH, Toki from Fist of the North Star, Kenshin from Ruroni Kenshin, or even Gohan and 16 from DBZ? And those are just examples from anime off the top of my head.
Not going to pretend like I get all the…
I see the concern here, really, but as someone who was too young to catch Saint Seiya beyond an academic (oh, those are where most of those tropes come from...) way, this doesn’t really bother me that much. Again, I get that Shun was seen as a great male role model, but, well, we *do* already have a lot of great male…
I mean, sure, but also Breakers Revenge, Bushido Blade 64, SF: EX2, Fighting Layer, etc. Back in the late 90s there were dozens of fighting games being released each year. Sure, some were all time greats like the ones you listed, but I wouldn’t say Ehrgeiz was trash in comparison to the entire competition.
Hell, Third…
On that we can agree.
The adventure mode was interesting, Yoyo girl was actually dope af, and the stages were actually pretty cool. There were multiple floors in a lot of them, with only 3 off the top of my head being actual square rings. The gameplay wasn’t the best, I’m not asking for God Bless the Ring at Evo, or anything, but it was a…
Joint published by Namco and Square, developed by Dream Factory. Character designs by Nomura, and game design by the guy who did Virtua Fighter, and Tekken. Also, I wouldn’t say it was a bad game. Even by your own admission it got middling reviews. I was joking before, but, if I’m being honest, it is a solid 7.5 of a…
You shut your mouth! God Bless the Ring is a *fantastic* game!
You brought up differences that matter to a gamer, not a shareholder. Remember, we’re working off the idea that this is all a long con to trick shareholders into thinking online multiplayer games are a bad idea as it’d negatively impact their bank account.
Seems a bit like a distinction without a difference in this case if we’re arguing bethesda making multiplayer games for shareholders.
Thank you! c:
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