jfrost wrote:Looks cool. I just don't think I'm gonna be buying it due to the blocking and running buttons. Staples of the series, I know, but still clunky as hell.

yes so clunky
jfrost wrote:Looks cool. I just don't think I'm gonna be buying it due to the blocking and running buttons. Staples of the series, I know, but still clunky as hell.

Well, up until recently all the 2D fighters were sprite based, and all the 3D fighters required you to use your imagination to fap to the ninja girls.Hobie-wan wrote:You know, I'm not a fighter officianado, but why don't more of them show battle damage and bruises? Hasn't it mostly been the pervy fighters with shredding female clothes that have done this sort of thing?MrPopo wrote:Wow, they changed the effect of the ground freeze. Also, those X-ray super attacks are cool looking. I like how characters show battle damage.
I don't understand the "clunky" comment at all. There's no run button in this game, and block being in one of the shoulder positions makes it easy to use while effectively allowing you to "buffer" attack combinations. This isn't fucking advanced calculus.jfrost wrote:Yes, it is clunky. I have no idea how you can compare the VF system to the MK system. It's fucking six buttons, two punches, two kicks, plus run and block. If you find that easy, well, congrats for your mad skillz.
Yes, unbelievable, how can anyone expect people to operate 6 buttons in a fighter? It's a good thing Capcom never makes their fighters with 6 buttons.jfrost wrote:Yes, it is clunky. I have no idea how you can compare the VF system to the MK system. It's fucking six buttons, two punches, two kicks, plus run and block. If you find that easy, well, congrats for your mad skillz.
To be fair, how many other 2D fighters have a dedicated block button?Ziggy587 wrote:I never bought into the argument "MK isn't as smooth of fighting system as Street Fighter" or substitute "smooth" with something else. If you don't like the original MK games it's most likely because you're use to Street Fighter (or something else) games. Likewise, I'll kick your ass in MKII but I completely suck at Street Fighter II. Holding back to block? Yeah, that's less complicated than a dedicated block button (sarcasm).
most of the 3D onesMrPopo wrote:To be fair, how many other 2D fighters have a dedicated block button?Ziggy587 wrote:I never bought into the argument "MK isn't as smooth of fighting system as Street Fighter" or substitute "smooth" with something else. If you don't like the original MK games it's most likely because you're use to Street Fighter (or something else) games. Likewise, I'll kick your ass in MKII but I completely suck at Street Fighter II. Holding back to block? Yeah, that's less complicated than a dedicated block button (sarcasm).
Maybe complicated is not the world. Perhaps less intuitive.Ziggy587 wrote:I never bought into the argument "MK isn't as smooth of fighting system as Street Fighter" or substitute "smooth" with something else. If you don't like the original MK games it's most likely because you're use to Street Fighter (or something else) games. Likewise, I'll kick your ass in MKII but I completely suck at Street Fighter II. Holding back to block? Yeah, that's less complicated than a dedicated block button (sarcasm).