SKD discussing two different styles of dynamics a fighting game can take, that he names "establishment" (Granblue VS, Blazblue CF) and "application" (Blazblue Tag, Dragonball).
SKD discussing two different styles of dynamics a fighting game can take, that he names "establishment" (Granblue VS, Blazblue CF) and "application" (Blazblue Tag, Dragonball).
Power Rangers Battle for the Grid is indeed fucking amazing.Ok, so I grew up playing a lot of fighting games, right into the PS2 era.
But these days, having no one in real life to play with sucks. Still, i try to compensate it with online playing.
I main my Switch, and I already have DBFZ, Arms, SSBU, Fantasy Strike and Xenoverse 2.
DBFZ is kinda brutal
Xenoverse 2 versus is not really my thing
Fantasy Strike although fun has a bug that makes online play full with stuttering (dev says a fix is coming...someday)
Arms and SSBU are mad fun, but i'm looking for something more traditional
From what I've seen the other worthy fighting games on the Switch are Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat 11, Blazblue, Guilty Gear and (surprisingly) Power Rangers.
There are two versions of both Blazblue and GG, but I don't know which is more current and best.
Is Power Rangers THAT enjoyable? Ins't the online dead? The same question kinda applies to the rest of the games...!
The versions of Blazblue on Switch are Central Fiction, the most recent and final chapter in the Blazblue storyline, and Cross Tag Battle, which is a spinoff tag fighting game featuring BB, UNIST, P4A, RWBY, Arcana Heart, and soon to be Senran Kagura and Akatsuki Blitzkampf characters.Ok, so I grew up playing a lot of fighting games, right into the PS2 era.
But these days, having no one in real life to play with sucks. Still, i try to compensate it with online playing.
I main my Switch, and I already have DBFZ, Arms, SSBU, Fantasy Strike and Xenoverse 2.
DBFZ is kinda brutal
Xenoverse 2 versus is not really my thing
Fantasy Strike although fun has a bug that makes online play full with stuttering (dev says a fix is coming...someday)
Arms and SSBU are mad fun, but i'm looking for something more traditional
From what I've seen the other worthy fighting games on the Switch are Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat 11, Blazblue, Guilty Gear and (surprisingly) Power Rangers.
There are two versions of both Blazblue and GG, but I don't know which is more current and best.
Is Power Rangers THAT enjoyable? Ins't the online dead? The same question kinda applies to the rest of the games...!
Most recent version of Blazblue is Centralfiction and most recent version of Guilty Gear is Rev2There are two versions of both Blazblue and GG, but I don't know which is more current and best.
I'd say Tekken and Under Night.
Multiple things. For one it's got fighting game legends in on its game design and balance. Clockwork, justin wong ....hell the first stream had yipes and a few others show up too.
SFV's can be a hit or miss situation but when it hits, it's really pleasant.
I focus on how to land a hit and block more than combos. I do that and then I can just use whatever is consistent. You can always expand on that later. Ain't no use practicing some combo if you cant even get the confirm to start it or know how to block and punish folks with anything your grinding.How do you guys get back into a fighting game after a loooong break? I'm trying to play BBTAG again and I've pretty much forgotten everything. I hate looking up combo videos because they tend to be more flashy than practical but at the same time, I'm useless without them. The same thing keeps me away from Tekken and to a lesser extent SCVI.
.I focus on how to land a hit and block more than combos. I do that and then I can just use whatever is consistent. You can always expand on that later. Ain't no use practicing some combo if you cant even get the confirm to start it or know how to block and punish folks with anything your grinding.
As soon it gets on PC. Unless UNICLR comes to PC first, I guess.No shit guys you need to check this game out. These updates are fucking legit. I thought it was only gonna have Zedd. Check out all the stuff .
It's ok I'd still be trash even if I did focus on oneI bought so many fighting games welp. Now I'll be trash at all of them because I don't play one too hard
Lol, I don't. That shit looks look clunky. All games don't need wave dashing like that.
I only use pads for those two and every other fighter I play, but that's me. If it's not on an arcade cab, which couldn't be a rarer opportunity for me these days, I pretty much never play stick.Hello Fighting ERA. I've been frustrated recently because I've been trying to get into Blazblue Cross Tag and also to a lesser extent Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 how many of you just use pads for these games? Cause I feel like I'm "almost" getting into these games but I've kept wondering if buying a stick would make some execution stuff easier.
My only problem is like I don't wanna dump a bunch of money into a really expensive stick and then be stuck with a hunk of plastic and wires I never use. Is there a good quality PS4 stick out there that also doesn't break the bank?
SFV is anything but slow. There was just a discussion in the OT rightfully lamenting it being geared toward rushdown at the expense of every other playstyle as a result of viewers/consumers finding every other approach boring.Idk I find SFV really slow. Maybe I'm not used to it but that's just my initial impression when playing it
Lol. Told yall... Battle for the Grid is great and has killer support. New shit like this happens all the time. They're all about letting shit rock.
This is part of why I play Ibuki. Her inputs feel far less rigid to me, her target combos also helping with this. Just make sure you use VT2 and nothing else like the rest of us who play her, no tactical advantage at all to VT1 and it winds up introducing execution complications that aren't there with her otherwise. The twitchy precision required for playing characters like Karin is the major factor in why I don't care for playing her in this game, other reasons being her rekkas being locked to VT1 and her counters to VT2 as well as missing being able to air throw off of a launcher, or even at all anymore with her (Kolin wound up being closer to what I was hoping Karin would play like in this, and even then I still neglect her).Eh, came back to SF5 and I just suck. I can't handle the weird, super specific timing in many combos. I don't like that it feels so unintuitive. Tap, tap, tap - this should work, this should activate the move and go into combo but noooooo 0,0000001 second too early :P Which character would you say is the most forgiving combo-timing-wise?
Also, I play on Dualshock 4. But the d-pad is sometimes stupid and just by pressing left or right it also presses up or down... Which gamepad would you say has the best d-pad for FGs? For PS4 or PS4/PC.
(I've tried arcade stick and my skills have not improved so I went back to gamepad after couple of weeks)
Since the patch with wave dash and Zedd literally just hit like a day ago theres no tourney stuff yet to showcase all that. It shows up a lot though and I think wnf does it now too.Can somebody post a hype high-level match from that Power Rangers game?
I'm intrigued but also very put-off at the same time from what I saw on this page somehow...
There's been nothing said about a Switch version of GBVS either, though. And even if there were, the community of that version would be pretty much guaranteed to be much smaller/fade much faster than on PS4 going by past multiplatform fighter releases.tbh i've gotten a bt too hype for GBFVS, to the point where if it's not coming day one to pc (which there is still a bit of hope for seeing the way cygames has been talking about platforms), this will be the game that gets me to finally buy a switch.
i was almost 100% sure i had heard some official news of a switch version of Granbue, but looking around i guess that was probably wishful thinking. and in 2019 i couldn't imagine a game that relies on a community of players in multplayer not having crossplay, but thinking back, ArcSys never does crossplay (and Sony are still jerks about it), so again, wishful thinking at best. there's nothing that will get me to get a ps4 tho, i have nowhere to put it and no screen to hook it up to. i guess i really do need to temper my hype seeing as in retrospect i'll probably never get to play it.There's been nothing said about a Switch version of GBVS either, though. And even if there were, the community of that version would be pretty much guaranteed to be much smaller/fade much faster than on PS4 going by past multiplatform fighter releases.
Unless you meant the Power Rangers game, in which case never mind me.
No/who knowsIs there a PC release date for Power Rangers? And will it be cross play?
Is there a PC release date for Power Rangers? And will it be cross play?
It will definitely have cross play when it comes out on PC. The console versions already have it.
Until it's in front of me and working properly, I'll remain doubtful.It will definitely have cross play when it comes out on PC. The console versions already have it.
who hurt you!?Until it's in front of me and working properly, I'll remain doubtful.