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Of course it's a fighter! It's one of the few fighters im actually good at :P
which is kind of a good thing, because im terrible at fighting games and often RAAAAAAAAAAAGE at my friends when they beat me
correct[QUOTE="playharderfool"]
[QUOTE="swazidoughman"]
It's a party oriented fighting game ;)
CoreoVII
Double correct. A child could beat a veteran in this game if you spam cheap moves good enough. No Wave Dashing? FAIL SAUCE!
lol, wut? it shows you have never played any smash bros. game as one who is new would be lucky to land a blow on a veteranIt's either a fighting game, or a peanut. Looks like a fighting game to me.Willy105braw + jelly = great it might be a peanut
[QUOTE="monlosez"]All fighters are button smasher for beginners. I remember playing Dead or Alive for Xbox 360. I won against my friend who actually owned the game was great at it by repeatedly pressing Y nonstop. I won without a scratch. That's can't happen in Smash Bros. I tried it!It's a button smashing fighting game. Leave it that way :D
HarlockJC
correct[QUOTE="playharderfool"]
[QUOTE="swazidoughman"]
It's a party oriented fighting game ;)
CoreoVII
Double correct. A child could beat a veteran in this game if you spam cheap moves good enough. No Wave Dashing? FAIL SAUCE!
I HATE when people say this, but once I saw your avatar and recognized who you were I was prepared for the worst. You're kidding right? Or just being a fanboy? I beat my veteran friends in Soul Calibur IV and some really good players online by spamming Kilik...
I would never, EVER lose to a spammer in Brawl, EVER.
You have it mixed up. The proof is in the area of battle between Brawl and more space restricted fighters.
In more linear oriented fighting games like SF4 and SC4 you can spam and win, but not in Brawl because you are not restricted to such a small space where it is possible to spam attacks and there is more flexibility. It's just common sense that it's much easier to spam in those types of games and win than spam in Brawl and win. When you take your fanboy goggles off maybe you will realize this.
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[QUOTE="CoreoVII"]
Double correct. A child could beat a veteran in this game if you spam cheap moves good enough. No Wave Dashing? FAIL SAUCE!
CoreoVII
Try blocking.
Why block...when I can air dodge an infinite amount of times in the air with no strategy what so ever?
HAHAHAHAHA!
I love to see my oponent air block, since that means that I will have time to move to their landing spot, fully charge a smash attack (forward + A), and release it just as they land.
Has it occurred to you that you're just not cut out for brawl?
idk where this argument even comes from... Just because it isnt a street fighter 2 or Virtua fighter clone like pratically every other fighter now adays its not a fighter? ok...
[QUOTE="HarlockJC"][QUOTE="monlosez"]All fighters are button smasher for beginners. I remember playing Dead or Alive for Xbox 360. I won against my friend who actually owned the game was great at it by repeatedly pressing Y nonstop. I won without a scratch. That's can't happen in Smash Bros. I tried it! lol...back when I first started mortal kombat, I had no idea how to play but would win all the time. Mostly by jumping and kicking. Every fighter can be a button smasher or more it's all in how much time a player wants to put into a game. Most fighters are just timing and knowing what to expect SSBB is no different.It's a button smashing fighting game. Leave it that way :D
Willy105
because it's not a fighting game, it's a pary game.
playharderfool
And fighting tournaments or playing fighers with friends just isn't one big party game? Seth Killian has spoken. You must obey. Dude is one of the most intuned guys in the competitive scene of fighters as far as things go in the states. Seth is probably the best PR guy in gaming to me. Wish Nintendo, Sony, or MS would learn something from him.
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