@VenkmanPHD @PlasmaBeam44 No, Sudden Death was amazing because either person was about to win. The previous match doesn't matter at all. Why should it? It might as well not exist anymore,both of you tied and now it's all down to THIS moment. THAT is what makes Sudden Death heart pounding. What you did before doesn't have anything to do with it.
Yes, this is a very simple concept for a game. It's amazing no one has thought of it earlier. Everyone wants to make a fighting game with hundreds of characters with dozens of moves, but this game strips all of that away and makes this game that requires pure skill, skill that literally anyone can pick up and learn in minutes. That's what makes Divekick amazing. Why don't you get that?
@3v1LR0n1N That excuse doesn't work anymore. I can name about a dozen games off the top of my head that are the same price that will get you much more enjoyment than this garbage.
Remember how heart pounding Sudden Death was in Smash Bros? Remember how satisfying it was when you hit the other guy first and won? That is literally every game of Divekick. You people writing this off are either too dumb to understand or to unwilling to understand what makes this game so special and fun.
@Eraldus Yeah, which is exactly what the other guy is doing to. And since it only takes one hit to die, and there is only 15 seconds to a match (and if you time out, whoever is closes to the center of the screen wins), it immediately becomes heart pounding.
The only Grand Turismo movie i'm interested in watching is a documentary about the idea behind the game and the development of what has become one of the biggest racing franchises in gaming.
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