Injustice looks like
a really awesome fighting game and I've heard really great things about The Swapper.
Not exact matches
SO, it was an
awesome fight they put forth in their final night and bodes well for a
really bright future.
I figured I was in for another formula
fight film, but, in spite of an
awesome performance from Jackson, the film isn't
really about the ex boxer at all.
The trailer showcases some
really awesome animation, lovely visuals, quite a bit of stylish 2D
fighting and three previously - unannounced characters.
And let's not forget about the action sequences, which feature
awesome fight choreography, impressive special effects allowing the heroes and villains to throw air, fire, water or air at each other, and some
really cool long unbroken shots that use zoom - ins and slow - motion in a way that recalls «The Matrix» or «300».
Also, to think about it - Lightning would be nice choice (but only for SCV, not potentially upcoming SCVI), because of irony - FF13LR is nice game, but terrible FF, while SCV is nice SC (best
fighting system so far and
awesome online), but terrible game (5 years ago, when I wasn't
really into
fighting games - didn't care about balance, haven't played online - I wouldn't buy such a barebones of a game.
For example, yesterday, I was planning to cover the Grey Goose talkback between the Disobedience stars (Rachel McAdams, Rachel Weisz)- a movie I am
really,
really fighting for and wrote about yesterday - but it was at the same time as our James Franco interview and I knew it just wasn't in the cards, even though it would have been an
awesome opportunity.
This was a good watch in which the
awesome music (soundtrack and score, this is definitely making an appearance in my music series), great lead performances, and great
fight sequences (the stairwell scene
really is worth the price of admission alone) slightly outweigh the meh to bad script at times.
They were
fighting themselves, and it was a
really awesome trend that I don't see stopping anytime soon.
Other characters that stood out to me in this volume were the Rocky Horror Picture Show inspired Emporio Ivankov (who Oda does admit in one of his Q and A sections in the book is actually inspired partly by Rocky Horror), and the navy admiral Akainu who was using this
awesome flame fist power, which made for
really cool battles; you could just feel that Oda loved drawing the
fights he had to for this guy.
Here's hoping I get a chance to
really sink my teeth into this, and some of the other
awesome looking
fighting games coming out in the near future, in 2017.
Each
fight also shows off the fantastic music for each character, with
really awesome re-arranges of their classic themes.
Tried the new controls at the Beta Rooms and have to say i was very impressed:) The
fight scene at the beginning was actually
really awesome, and it's very telling that i did the whole sequence without missing a single prompt — something i have never managed with the DS3 controller!
The controls and the graphics improved, there were quite a few
really awesome boss
fights, but I missed a lot of the weapons, and the ending scene in particular was a real killjoy.