Quote Originally Posted by Neo Emolga View Post
I definitely can't work with fighting games. That whole genre is something I avoid like the plague.

The big thing is the learning curve is astronomical. You're either EPIC, or you're a punching bag. And I think my last fighting game was Mortal Kombat 2 (I don't really consider Super Smash Bros in this genre, even if it feels a bit like one. It's more of a party game really). I also don't really like them. A lot of the elements that I like in games, such as exploring, storyline, character-building, and stuff like that are nowhere to be found in these types of games.
There is two sides to the punching bag class. Either you suck, or you are so bleeping pissed at the person because he IS FRAKKIN SPAMMING ONE STINKING MOVE IN TEKKEN/STREET FIGHTER AND YOU ARE LOCKED INTO BLOCK OR DEATH and it burns you to the point of not thinking straight. I won't say i am epic, but i am good at fighting games. But i despise spammers, so i usually lose to spammers, because i go hulk, and just try using brute strength instead of what i usually do. Sometimes it works, but sometimes it doesn't.

And yea, Smash Bros is not a fighting game, it is a party game, even though it somewhat plays like a fighhting game. Smash is my favorite, i love it, Melee especially, but it isn't a typical fighting game. Hell, even the world's best street fighter player: Daigo Umehara, says smash isn't a fighting game. (Even the creator lmao)

But yea, i almost broke my ps3 controller just a minute ago because of a certain game that starts with a T and a low life scum that brougt me to my breaking point.