I'm hoping it can have some triple A titles this time around, although I've always loved Nintendo for having their mainstream casual Mario games. They're a breathe of fresh air.
official switch 2 trailer just dropped. Fully backwards compatible with switch legacy games. Day one buy for me for sure. Can't wait to see the game lineup.
Same, although I'm heavily playing VF5Revo (Ultimate showdown), I'm stoked about seeing old characters within their new engine. It's only been a month, and I'm dying for new VF6 news, trailers, etc.. Hoping El Blaze makes a return.
hitting big wall combos in VF feels so rewarding. Wondering if I should stream REVO when it drops on P.C and showcase my El Blaze journey. Playing Ultimate showdown til then.
yeah I'm learning that VF has alot of advanced techniques and option selects to beat alot of stuff. I'm still struggling with properly throw breaking. I think once I get the hang of that, I can move on to some of the advanced stuff. I have fuzzy guarding, and evade canceling down though.
The main reason why VF gets the rep for being a hard game is because people don't want to respect frames, and attempt to 2p their way out of everything. There are a lot of high level strats/concepts as is in any fighter, but none of that matters if you don't know the basics. Now if only I knew...
I'm curious if this is what the final product will actually play like. I love the idea of dynamic blocking and dodging in 3D fighters. This is definitely the next step in the evolution of fighting games and happy to see VF pioneering it. Curious as to how this works in actual gameplay when it...
Was hoping to reach Tekken King with Eddy before VF5 Revo drops on P.C but Namco still have yet to fix the crashing issue on Steam/P.C - think I'm just going to give up on Tekken 8 until I get a console =/
For anyone trying to learn VF - Tricky is probably one of my favorite youtubers to watch. She seems to put out the most content that's extremely helpful for beginners and vets
No Playstation, so downloaded a PS3 emulator to practice some VF5FS until it drops in one month on steam. Guess I can atleast go over these movesets and matchups.
I personally don't mind meter if it's done right (which it seldomly is in 3D fighters), but I trust the VF team to do it justice and balance it accordingly. I guess they have to do something to add some appeal to the series - game can't survive only on the hardcore audience, but being an honest...