Serious thread. Usually when people comment on fighting games , people critisize them saying they are all about mashing or learning and memorizing extremely long and boring combos. Those are the usual complaints i hear about fighting games. I could go on about how much depth there are to fighting games, how mashing isn't ideal , i could talk about spacing, frames ,neutral ,movement and all that, but quite frankly no one cares about those stuff and there are other people on these forums better suited than me to explain all of that *cough*Dreiko*cough*.
What i want to know in this thread is what fighting games did you guys play to make you guys hate fighting games so much? Also for the non-fighting game players, what as the last fighting game you bought? And which was the last one you played ( not necessarily owned).?
I understand full and well that not all genres are for everyone, and that's fine. No one is expected to like everything. That being said, the misconceptions of fighting games, are akin to those of sports games and racing games. Of the sort sports games are all the same year after year save for a slight roster update and racing games are about driving in a circle. Obviously there is more to them than that, and any avid sports and racing game players will explain why. However it seems like most people are content to believe their misconceptions and insult those who do enjoy those kinds of games claiming they are reduced mashing/driving in a circle/etc...do fighting games have their problems? Of course! Balancing issues, cheap set ups, poor design and other stuff, but not what most people are complaining about.
So escapists, what is your take on this?
What i want to know in this thread is what fighting games did you guys play to make you guys hate fighting games so much? Also for the non-fighting game players, what as the last fighting game you bought? And which was the last one you played ( not necessarily owned).?
I understand full and well that not all genres are for everyone, and that's fine. No one is expected to like everything. That being said, the misconceptions of fighting games, are akin to those of sports games and racing games. Of the sort sports games are all the same year after year save for a slight roster update and racing games are about driving in a circle. Obviously there is more to them than that, and any avid sports and racing game players will explain why. However it seems like most people are content to believe their misconceptions and insult those who do enjoy those kinds of games claiming they are reduced mashing/driving in a circle/etc...do fighting games have their problems? Of course! Balancing issues, cheap set ups, poor design and other stuff, but not what most people are complaining about.
So escapists, what is your take on this?