Not exact matches
This
game should get a 9 rating unless you like BUTTON
MASHING FIGHTING
games like street
fighter 4.
These little things are all over Infinite, and it all feels all the more noticeable given that this
game is launching in a year with the Mortal Kombat team launched Injustice 2, another superhero
fighter mash - up that comparatively has more content and more polish — even if its core gameplay is nowhere near as excellent as MVC's.
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.
There's good reason for the lack of any significant SoulCalibur play on the competitive scene; while the series might have provided its fair share of hugely entertaining showdowns, a few
game - breaking flaws and an emphasis on style over substance has seen it left in a horrible middle ground between hardcore
fighters and anything - can go,
mash - friendly action gaming with a competitive twist.
Those who are anime fans have a whole lot to love about Bandai Namco's anime
mash - up
fighter J - Stars: Victory VS. The
game features many popular characters from many anime series featured in Shonen Jump magazine.
There's no focus on any actual strategic gameplay or grappling, and aside from the addition of a steel cage, there was nothing to distinguish this wrestling
game from any other button
mashing fighters released prior to it.
A stylistic anime series, an epic shooter, and a relentless
fighter — this
game spans 12,000 of events as players progress through quick - time events requiring well - timed and repetitive controller button
mashing.