Fortunately for newcomers there is a training mode that teaches you the various manurers of the fighters you have unlocked,
including chaining combos.
Not exact matches
There is also
included a plethora of tutorials that cover everything from the basics to unique mechanics such as how to
chain attacks into amazing, stunning
combos or the best way to apply throw pressure.
Once you get the basics down and start targeting foes, you'll start building
combo chains that allow you to access some of your stronger moves,
including a multi-Batarang takedown (if it's been unlocked on the skill tree).
Striker uses
combo attacks to
chain his skills,
including the ability to quickly move short distances in a sudden burst of movement.
These
include collecting items, beating the par time, landing on specific targets, destroying rockets, catching robbers and slapping them off their rides,
chaining one
combo throughout the stage and many more.
The first Alpha brought many new gameplay features to Street Fighter,
including multiple Super moves per character, different levels of Super move power, the ability to taunt your opponent, air blocking,
Chain Combos and Alpha Counters.
Armed with her trademark heavenly sword, Nariko can easily string together
combos with a mix of short and long range attacks
including using a missile launcher and being able to use different stances during battle, as it was in the game, which will allow her sword to remain as it is or will extend itself through the use of
chains.
Aligning characters together or grouping them up on certain rows or columns has both strengths and weaknesses,
including the ability to align characters and have them carry out a
combo attack or
chain together special moves to do massive damage.