While the Story mode isn't too deep nor does a great job at explaining what's going on with the plot, the rest of the game delivers
a solid fighting game experience that will have players coming back again and again for some bizarre yet addicting gameplay.
Injustice 2 is still a very
solid fighting game experience that can be played for hours on end and whatever it lacks in gameplay it makes up for in polish, feature set, presentation, content, and more.
Not exact matches
and one that we won't see it happen since he left UFC, is Gegard Mousasi, that guy has lights years of
experience of the highest level despite being only 32, as great as
fight IQ as they come, he can read opponents too and adjust his
game during the
fight,
solid Judo background as well and a straight up gangsta kickboxer... smart enough to not get hit by yoel bombs and pick him apart in the later rounds.
Any fan of wrestling or
fighting games, or the original, should go out and buy this
game now, as it really is a very
solid fighting experience.
In addition to providing a
solid, fierce and fun
fighting experience, P4A also had a wealth of single - player content for everybody who forgets why
fighting games exist in the first place.
But while ARMS is looking like a shiny and fun
experience, time will be the true test of whether or not it has the staying power of a
solid competitive
fighting game with depth.