Why do special attacks always require you to memorize button combinations? why don?t they simply do what smash bros does? does it add something to the game?
Smash bros and naruto fighting games do require skill, it?s just that like most normal games there easy to learn but hard to master, unlike most fighting games which are hard to learn and harder to master.8bitOwl said:Because that's pretty much part of the skill required.themilo504 said:Why do special attacks always require you to memorize button combinations? why don?t they simply do what smash bros does? does it add something to the game?
People who love fighting games love them exactly because they can show off how they memorized all of a character's moves, combos, counters, counterpicks, infinites, etc.
Source: I am a fighting game addict.
Unlike many fighting game players, however, I also enjoy pseuod-fighting videogames that require little to no skills (the Naruto videogames or the Smash Bros series). They're relaxing.
Why not? If you want to play any game you have to remember a lot of shit. Even CoD has you remembering what guns go DAKKADAKKADAKKA! and what guns go *plink click clack plink click clack plink click clack plink*themilo504 said:Why do special attacks always require you to memorize button combinations? why don?t they simply do what smash bros does? does it add something to the game?
Smash bros and Naruto games are easy to learn and play, but to say that there?s no skill involved is going a bit too far.8bitOwl said:I can't speak for Smash Bros.
But I can speak for the Naruto videogames, which I own: they are ludicrously easy. Which is in no way something negative: trust me, after hours sweating and getting headaches mastering exceedingly complex fighting games like Tekken's enormous movelist or UMvC3's crazy combos, what you need is something to relax and turn your mind off, like the very pretty and very enjoyable Naruto fighting games.
Sigh, if that?s what fighting game fans like I suppose thats fine, I just hope that it doesn?t end of killing off the genre.8bitOwl said:Welcome to the world of fighting games!!
This is why we don't get new players. And this is why any fighting game's online mode is soon populated only by old time pros who taunt and scare off any new or casual players.
Because it seems to me like its memorization for memorization´s sake, like it?s just there to make learning how to play fighting games even harder.Gankytim said:Why not? If you want to play any game you have to remember a lot of shit. Even CoD has you remembering what guns go DAKKADAKKADAKKA! and what guns go *plink click clack plink click clack plink click clack plink*themilo504 said:Why do special attacks always require you to memorize button combinations? why don?t they simply do what smash bros does? does it add something to the game?
It's in every fucking game. What's even bad about it?
The Z motion? Do you mean forward down forward or am I thinking of something else?themilo504 said:Because it seems to me like its memorization for memorization´s sake, like it?s just there to make learning how to play fighting games even harder.Gankytim said:Why not? If you want to play any game you have to remember a lot of shit. Even CoD has you remembering what guns go DAKKADAKKADAKKA! and what guns go *plink click clack plink click clack plink click clack plink*themilo504 said:Why do special attacks always require you to memorize button combinations? why don?t they simply do what smash bros does? does it add something to the game?
It's in every fucking game. What's even bad about it?
However as other people have pointed out there are reasons for why it?s there, and it?s not impossible to learn(expect that accursed z motion), so I guess I can live with it.