Bollockoff wrote:So what's a good fighting game to start with if you fancy "getting into" the genre?
Bollockoff wrote:Had my first proper fighting game session round a friend's tonight. Three of us, none fighting game aficionados but stuck to playing MVC 3 for about three hours and we had quite alot of fun until one started to use Haggar and Hulk every game which we found difficult to counter. Also as much as I tried to make him work, Viewtiful Joe just seems a bit shit.
So what's a good fighting game to start with if you fancy "getting into" the genre?
Bollockoff wrote:Had my first proper fighting game session round a friend's tonight. Three of us, none fighting game aficionados but stuck to playing MVC 3 for about three hours and we had quite alot of fun until one started to use Haggar and Hulk every game which we found difficult to counter. Also as much as I tried to make him work, Viewtiful Joe just seems a bit shit.
So what's a good fighting game to start with if you fancy "getting into" the genre?
Bollockoff wrote:...Viewtiful Joe just seems a bit shit. So what's a good fighting game to start with if you fancy "getting into" the genre?
mk64 wrote:SF2 basics carry strongly into SF3 and SF4. If you understand what you are doing in SF2 then you will be able to understand the mechanics of 3 and 4 much easier.
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