Kudja Is Loved
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I should say upfront that I am not the biggest DOA fan in the world. The game, in my opinion, isn't very deep. It doesn't offer the player much as far as fighting mechanics go. It tries to make up what it lacks in actual depth of gameplay with flashy moves, destructible environments (even going as far as to giving the objects properties that add combo potential, bleh) and general mash-friendliness. But for some reason, for all of the things I can see that DOA does completely wrong, I really have fallen in love with the game.
That being said, I switched from Hayabusa to Sarah, and i'm going to stick with Sarah permanently but the more I learn with Sarah the harder I find it is to actually use Sarah to her fullest potential due to the sheer amount of pushing buttons from disadvantage that goes on in DOA. I can't set up any pressure from Flamingo stance typically, because people are always pushing some button somewhere. I hate having to respect that, I can't stand having to let them bulldog me until I find a chance to 6P or 6P4K just to TRY to take some of the control back. The worst part about it is that I don't have to put up with any of that silliness when i'm playing Hayabusa, or any other DOA native for that matter.
Is there something i'm missing about this game and pushing buttons? Am I really just stuck having to deal with it until I see a chance to button back? Halp!
That being said, I switched from Hayabusa to Sarah, and i'm going to stick with Sarah permanently but the more I learn with Sarah the harder I find it is to actually use Sarah to her fullest potential due to the sheer amount of pushing buttons from disadvantage that goes on in DOA. I can't set up any pressure from Flamingo stance typically, because people are always pushing some button somewhere. I hate having to respect that, I can't stand having to let them bulldog me until I find a chance to 6P or 6P4K just to TRY to take some of the control back. The worst part about it is that I don't have to put up with any of that silliness when i'm playing Hayabusa, or any other DOA native for that matter.
Is there something i'm missing about this game and pushing buttons? Am I really just stuck having to deal with it until I see a chance to button back? Halp!