09-29-2013, 05:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2013, 05:07 PM by BumblebeeCody.)
(09-27-2013, 04:19 PM)DokemonStudios Wrote: So I bought Super Street Fighter 2 for Wii U's VC. I just confirmed that the only fighting game I'm really good at is the Super Smash Bros series, because the combos and special moves are simple and easy to pull off. Other Fighting games like Street Fighter 2, and Soulcalibur, requires you to pull off a string of button pressing and control stick moving, just so you can pull off the special move, and it just has too much of a learning curve that casual players wouldn't enjoy it as much as others.
Fair enough. Granted the Wii U doesn't have a fight/arcade stick so I wouldn't even want to try playing on the Wii/U controllers. That being said, Smash Bros does have a high learning curve when it comes to it's core mechanics such as wave dashing and juggles.
(09-28-2013, 04:13 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote: Specials are easy. Actual combos are harder to learn.
Oh, hey! Look what I found. Persona 4 Arena is getting a sequel!
Yeah. I saw that post last month on Eventhubs and was pretty pissed. Atlus being the shitty company that they are only released P4: Arena in Europe recently, well over a year after Japan and America. So as soon as we got it, they announce the sequel.
As harsh as it sounds, fuck Atlus anyway. If they ever wonder why they went out of business and had to be brought by SEGA? It's because they're the Japanese equivalent of EA. Can make awesome games with crappy business decisions.