![]() ![]() Multiplayer the clock goes pretty fast and I don't always have all the time I'd need to do things perfectly.Anyhow, great game IMHO!Oh, and btw, when you start the game, it automatically runs some demos, so hit escape so the menu disappears, and watch what you CAN do in the game. ![]() I can do basically what I want, yet can't do it every time nor do it exactly how I want. I can do some decent stuff, yet still don't control my guy 100%. ![]() Well, 30 minutes you can sorta get the hang of it, maybe 4 hours later you can start to do some decent stuff like punch/kicks/throws. There's a lot of muscles, but not so much as it gets tedious, with the zxc, it gives you a lot of flexibility, yet it's not so complex as you won't be able to figure it out after. I think its a nice mix of realism and playability. Also, by clicking on the hands you switch from 'fist' to 'grab' which is essential in any fight. Anyhow I'm having a blast with it - View image here: -And yeah, definitely use 'c' to stiffen up your body, and then use the 'z' button to contract/expand your muscles, and 'x' to relax/stiffen your muscles. I've done the 3 mentioned earlier and can see them all somewhere in that game. ![]() I'm sure people who have already done some fighting sports will enjoy the game more than those who haven't. It's silly but I challenge anyone to make his character walk - View image here: -But Judo is awesome. I've mainly been playing Judo which is 30 unit of action time before your next turn (as opposed to the regular 10), so its a faster gameplay, but you get less control and it seems that pretty much everything sends you flying, and it's too hard to keep your feet on the ground. My biggest issues so far is keeping my feet on the ground. While having pretty good physics, it's really not perfect. If you've done judo, you know you just can't throw someone by standing in front of them and lifting up.As mentioned, you need a little while to figure out the controls, but once you do and can actually take what you've learned from real martial arts and can include it in the game, its a blast!Weight transfer, leverage, balance, rotating your body to throw punches/kicks, using your enemy's momentum against them, using your body weight to throw someone, etc. If you've done Karate, you also know that when you're kicking its not simply done by raising a leg. What is a punch? How do you throw a punch?If you've ever done boxing, you know that throwing a punch isn't done by just moving an arm. Rewarding those who can figure how to actually throw a punch, not by pressing a button, but by having a basic knowledge of what the required body motions are. Sure, throwing a punch is harder than hitting the punch button like a regular fighting game, BUT, thats the point of the game. Lolyou guys have to remember that its a TURN based fighting game.The controls are made so you can, and HAVE to control every muscle. If you use C to make everything rigid, usually you'll then want to click on the knees to loosen them up - you'll still mostly stand up straight, but have the option of launching off a leg if you need to. If you do that, at least, you won't immediately fall down and lose. It's really funny!And then, after awhile, you'll find yourlself turning your hips to shift your weight to turn into your opponent blows and having fights that look like they were ripped from a kung fu movie.The most basic tip is to hit C to make everything rigid. After you play for while, the first person who can throw one successful attack without falling on their ass will win. First whoever who can not fall on their ass will win. In the beginning, the fights will be the most hilarious and retarded things you've ever seen. It's been awhile since I checked this out, but the way to play this is to find some friends who have no experience with it either, and then fight each other. ![]()
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