What a vapid and useless tweet. It's like using the Hitman games as an example of real world assassins.
I mean, it's just a funny tweet about how money failed to work in famous world-simulator game Dwarf FortressWhat a vapid and useless tweet. It's like using the Hitman games as an example of real world assassins.
No, the tweeter and the replies are taking it very seriously.I mean, it's just a funny tweet about how money failed to work in famous world-simulator game Dwarf Fortress
Woah, this is how out of touch I am. I didn't know brawlers had RPG stats now. I thought they were still pure skill games, like, well, MK1 and 2 and SF1 and 2...
The term you looking for is either one-on-one fighters or tournament fighters. Brawlers are games like Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Viewtiful Joe, etc. Besides, brawlers have been having RPG elements since the early 90s. There's Knights Of The Round by Capcom. A much more famous example would be Treasure's Guardian Heroes released on the Sega Saturn, and re-released on XBLA.Woah, this is how out of touch I am. I didn't know brawlers had RPG stats now.
Amiga ! Haven't touched a brawler since. Or hardly.How out of the loop were you? Are we talking like the PS1 or PS2 days?
Wow! That far?!Amiga ! Haven't touched a brawler since. Or hardly.
I learned about that around the early 2000s. I didn't even know what the Amiga was until the internet. I grew up on Sega, Nintendo, Sony, & the Arcades.And the Amiga versions were notoriously awful compared to their console/coinup counterpart. But I had no mean to compare, so it didn't strike me. I loved the (supposedly lame) version of Double Dragon I was playing. Heck, I even enjoyed Body Blows.
Most brawlers on Steam or GOG are either gamepad or keyboard & mouse friendly now. Let's get you back into it! If you choose to, start with Streets of Rage 4 or anything else that peaks your interest! Let me know what works or doesn't for you!But the thing is, I'm a mouse/keyboard player. So, once I didn't have access to my amiga joysticks anymore, the brawler genre was a bit dead for me.
I don't have a gamepad and I'm not sure keyboards would feel organic enough. But also, barring the occasional exceptionally delightful Guns-Gore-and-Canolli-like ("brawler" is a bit undefined, between duel ones à la Street Fighter and scrolling ones à la Final Fight), I'm satisfied with the basic brawls included in broader games (Arkham, GTA-likes, even Mad Max). In fact, even during the Amiga years, my favorite punchatron was a minigame in Cinemaware's Rocket Ranger. Because of its narrative context and its over the shoulder perspective :Most brawlers on Steam or GOG are either gamepad or keyboard & mouse friendly now. Let's get you back into it! If you choose to, start with Streets of Rage 4 or anything else that peaks your interest! Let me know what works or doesn't for you!