Seconded. Fluid, yet brutal. Hard to master, yet easy to learn.Hazy said:God of War's combat system is undeniably fluid and easy to use.
It shalt be nominated!
Seconded. Fluid, yet brutal. Hard to master, yet easy to learn.Hazy said:God of War's combat system is undeniably fluid and easy to use.
It shalt be nominated!
I would have to say I preferred Ninja Gaiden 2's better because it feels faster (which I love) and more stylish, with more variety with the many weapons where GoW feels slow and sluggish with not nearly as many different styles of combat in comparison. Although I do like how Kratos can rip apart an enemy in half with just his hands and epically kills every boss. I just prefer Ryu's style and speed over Kratos epicness.Hazy said:God of War's combat system is undeniably fluid and easy to use.
It shalt be nominated!
vats was a great idea, but with so few points, you always had to go back to shooting manual or sit in a corner until they recharged...also there was rarely any reason to shoot anything but the enemies' critical area, so there wasn't much strategy involved.silver wolf009 said:I liked the vats/1st person shooter aspect of fallout 3.
Trust me, your not the only one that feels that way. >.< lolHazy said:Anytime, from one fan of Lucky Star to another.Mafiastyle said:I'll keep that in mind. 0.o - As for the first two games, I shall forever love them.Hazy said:I had just picked up Collections some 12 hours ago, and I'm nostalgia-ing all over the place.Mafiastyle said:I also love God of War combat system. I bought the box set when it came out because I didn't really look into the series. That was such a mistake (to me) because now I'm loving God of War III every minute I get a chance to play it. Such smooth combat flows - Good times. Good times.Hazy said:God of War's combat system is undeniably fluid and easy to use.
It shalt be nominated!
And while the combat isn't quite as smooth as the recently released GOW III, it hasn't shown it's age in the slightest.
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Though on a more God of War related topic, it seems they've sped up the spiked ball ejection attack of the Cyclops in God of War III.
Going back through the first, getting nailed by those attacks because you happen to dodge a second too early never fails to piss me off. >_<
My personal favourite combat system was in a little known about First Person Hack and Slash called Might and Magic: Dark Messiah. that game made me hate Oblivion so much.sturryz said:What do you feel is the best combat system in any game?
my personally favorite is any Legend Of Zelda's, The lock on system is such an ease to use.
This. I have played Tales of Symphonia and Vesperia and I really like the battle system they have, because it is not turn based, its real time in closed off area. It just makes these two games that much better.Rodyle2 said:I'm quite fond of the 3D Tales series.
I would have to agree, nice and simple, do damage, knock them further.Tanfastic said:Super Smash Brothers. Its completely combat, side scrolling, explosivey awesome fighting.