FinalBoss_FGC
Day -4MONTHS Dual Jin main
If there is one thing we can take away from Leatherface in the Kombat Kast that featured the chainsaw menace was that no matter if he is the worst character in the game, no matter if 2 people play him and he never makes it out if pools, doesn't even matter if he is removed from tourney play all together - he has the best brutality hands-down.
Hell, even half of his chainsaw moves are more brutal than 85% of the brutalities.
That brings up my point, brutalities are hype but imagine if they all held the same ultraviolence that Leatherface's hammer brutality presented?
If, for whatever reason, somebody hasn't seen Leatherface's hammer brutality...he hits them around 10-15 times over the head with a hammer and then they lay on the ground and reach for him for mercy and he hits them two more times.
Now, should every brutality be this over the top?
For instance, I'll use Kung Jin as an example since he is my main, Kung Jin's straight arrow brutality pierces through their stomach and rests pointed out of their back with their heart on the end of it. That's it...
In my opinion, it should do more than that. Like it can START as that but I think after getting shot like that, the opponent should reach down at his chest and then Kung Jin hits him 5 more times in the face with his arrow and around the 3rd or 4th shot the opponent's head is basically falling apart.
That's ultraviolent and over-the-top...fitting the brutality tag well.
Or Johnny Cage's nut punch brutality...instead of first hit knocking their head off...what if he did several quick upper cuts to the groin and basically saws their body in half with it...then does his ex part where he dragon punches and their head flies off out of screen? (No meter needed of course, he just does it)
These are just a couple examples.
I think Brutalities should be more gruesome than Fatalities because of the sheer "He lost control of himself" psychopathic feeling that the term Brutality presents.
Thoughts?
Hell, even half of his chainsaw moves are more brutal than 85% of the brutalities.
That brings up my point, brutalities are hype but imagine if they all held the same ultraviolence that Leatherface's hammer brutality presented?
If, for whatever reason, somebody hasn't seen Leatherface's hammer brutality...he hits them around 10-15 times over the head with a hammer and then they lay on the ground and reach for him for mercy and he hits them two more times.
Now, should every brutality be this over the top?
For instance, I'll use Kung Jin as an example since he is my main, Kung Jin's straight arrow brutality pierces through their stomach and rests pointed out of their back with their heart on the end of it. That's it...
In my opinion, it should do more than that. Like it can START as that but I think after getting shot like that, the opponent should reach down at his chest and then Kung Jin hits him 5 more times in the face with his arrow and around the 3rd or 4th shot the opponent's head is basically falling apart.
That's ultraviolent and over-the-top...fitting the brutality tag well.
Or Johnny Cage's nut punch brutality...instead of first hit knocking their head off...what if he did several quick upper cuts to the groin and basically saws their body in half with it...then does his ex part where he dragon punches and their head flies off out of screen? (No meter needed of course, he just does it)
These are just a couple examples.
I think Brutalities should be more gruesome than Fatalities because of the sheer "He lost control of himself" psychopathic feeling that the term Brutality presents.
Thoughts?