Yea I doDoes anyone feel the same about injustice being more entertaining to watch then mk9?
Great execution? MK9 wasn't even that execution intensive to begin with lol.Everyone seem so positive about the game which doesn't offer much for technical players: no effective advanced movement methods (without specials), minuscule futsies compared to MK, even less hitconfirmables than MK, no way to maintain offense without constant jumping and advancing specials which leads to heavy zoning focused gameplay which is pretty easy to execute.
Even though this game has many other strong points, it seems it's not for players like me, which wins their battles not by outsmarting the opposition but with great mechanical skills and execution.
My main is Kabal and nothing in his game is foreign to me.Great execution? MK9 wasn't even that execution intensive to begin with lol.
You kinda proved my point here, to reiterate: people can do with their characters everything from the get go, including movement, while in MK you need to work for it. My wins come from better movement and technical skills, not by outsmarting the opp (I'm not good at it) and I can't do that in Injustice. Not my cup of tea - simple as that.IGAU is designed to be easy to play from the get go, moreso than MK9, but ironically, it's pretty much deeper. And no, IGAU has footsies when you really learn to play the game.
Everyone seem so positive about the game which doesn't offer much for technical players: no effective advanced movement methods (without specials), minuscule futsies compared to MK, even less hitconfirmables than MK, no way to maintain offense without constant jumping and advancing specials which leads to heavy zoning focused gameplay which is pretty easy to execute.
Even though this game has many other strong points, it seems it's not for players like me, which wins their battles not by outsmarting the opposition but with great mechanical skills and execution.
I enjoy tackling high-execution hurdles as well, but honestly NRS games are not where you would find any of that. If that's your thing, you should really look at King of Fighters XIII or Tekken Tag 2 if you haven't already. Now THOSE games have some pretty serious execution requirements.My main is Kabal and nothing in his game is foreign to me.
You kinda proved my point here, to reiterate: people can do with their characters everything from the get go, including movement, while in MK you need to work for it. My wins come from better movement and technical skills, not by outsmarting the opp (I'm not good at it) and I can't do that in Injustice. Not my cup of tea - simple as that.
As for futsies - no man, just no: this game has even less traditional futsies than MK: stage oversaturated with interact-ables, load of advancing specials and clunky movement system denies almost every bit of those (futsies). My opinion of course, don't want any holy war here.