Sentences with phrase «fighter game stepping»

An arcade fighter game stepping out of its realm to tell stories and connecting dots so that every single showdown looks like a heated rivalry.

Not exact matches

I really think she upped the ante for the whole division, and now (not a good thing for her, but good for us fans) we see the results of other fighters stepping up their game.
This is why I would like to hear views about the power brokers in the game, it seems nowadays fighters get step aside money much more than in previous years.
While it might not be the ultimate game we wanted, Capcom has stepped it up and provided a well made, solid fighter with some of favourite heroes clashing in an epic battle.
By delivering the best graphics ever seen in a fighting game, rich content, superb gameplay and some great new fighters, MKX is a bold and successful new step for the franchise.
The likes of Knuckles and Silver, who have proven their worth as competent fighters in previous games are now relegated to benchwarmers, while the Rookie steps up and basically saves the day.
«Fighting games are very close to my heart, and as someone that's spent much of my life with traditional fighters, All - Stars has been a great opportunity to take a step back and rethink fighting fundamentals from the ground up,» Killian wrote on the PlayStation Blog.
There's more time spent understanding the dire situation that the world is in and how much more dangerous the games are this time around, and having adults step in to be the fighters instead of a group of forgettable teens raised the acting bar considerably.
While I appreciate that the pre-fight lobby is actually a modified version of the training mode you can use to test your fighter out with before stepping into the real ring — which I think is a great idea and I hope that this makes it into the final version of the game — Street Fighter V is an extremely complex fighter that takes more than a pre-match sparring session with an A.I. character to properly learn.
Many games have attempted to capture the idea of a fighter going from hero to zero, some making you lace up the boots and step in the ring yourself, others asking you to act as a manager.
I'm going to step through my impressions of the game: what didn't work, what did work, and what I'd like to see expanded upon and improved if EA or Nihilistic ever tries to do another fighter in a similar mold (which I wouldn't be opposed to, honestly).
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