The once - sloppy controls and cheap graphics were replaced with pinpoint precision, a then - healthy array of special moves that separated each character, and strategies that made
each fighter feel unique.
There's also an impressive, varied AI set that makes
each fighter feel unique.
Not exact matches
For Honor is their latest effort and it is a
unique take on the multiplayer genre with a fighting system that often
feels like an action
fighter game, but with an added layer of strategy that makes the combat much more fun than simple button mashing.
Fights take place on an open 3D plain and it's got a
unique feel when compared to other
fighters that I have played.
Street Fighter V's 16 core
fighters all
feel varied and
unique, offering a range of play styles, but learning the roster and finding the character that's right for you is a much more manageable task.
For Mortal Kombat players, Injustice: Gods Among us will
feel familiar however with a few key differences that makes its combat a little more
unique compared to most
fighters seen from Netherealm in the past.
The different
fighters felt incredibly
unique, and the music was some of the most awesome techno / electronic music to show up in games in the 1990s.
With so little time in the ring, it's hard to say whether or not this will pan out as a vast and subtle system of strategy or a game of glove roulette, but with the little time I had, each small change definitely
felt like it made a difference, and the
fighters all play with
unique weights, speeds, and specials.
The female UFC
fighters have received the exact same treatment as the men and
feel just as
unique due to the Real Player Motion Tech.
Certain moves and mechanics are only available in a particular Phase Shift, and the shifts only change when one of the
fighters hits a particularly powerful move on their opponent (this can admittedly lead to some battles
feeling fragmented when they switch too frequently, but improvising between two play styles is a
unique touch).
As a result, each
fighter from Stipe Moicic to Conor McGregor
feels unique.