About an hour. It's too bad ya can't trade in games with steam cos I've got way too many that I'm not gonna bother with.
You and me both. Well, however much I played with my friend.Exius Xavarus said:[sub][sub]I loved Lord of the Rings: War in the North.[/sub][/sub]
That is the first time i have heard that perticular complaint about MVC3/UMVC3 . That is the first fighting game iv'e played in almost a decade ( i now play it semi competitively) and never noticed anything strange about the move list . The trials however were terrible because there was no demonstration . But i learned quickly that past trial 7 the combos were very unpractical . Still the game i have the most hours on this gen .Lieju said:Well, it depends.
Even if I don't like the game that much, I might still continue playing it if I think there's a chance it will get better. If it's an RPG, for example, even if the beginning is bad, it might get better once the world opens up, you get into the story, and meet other characters. Not that it's an excuse. If the game doesn't make itself interesting from the beginning, you are well within your rights to stop being interested.
Also if it becomes clear I'm so not the target audience.
I have tried some of the FIFA games, thinking I should give them a chance, maybe they could be enjoyable for someone who doesn't care about football. Nope.
Also I stopped Playing Marvel vs Capcom 3 when the game made no attempt to explain itself to me.
I'm a casual player of fighting games. The only 'real' (not counting Super Smash series) fighting game I ever really got into was Soul Calibur 2, and the reason I got into it and became good eventually was because I actually understood what I was doing. I'm pretty sure the practise mode had an option to show you what buttons you had pressed.
In MvsC3 I took a look at the move list and it had stuff like ^^A, and I went 'WTF does that mean?'. Does the game want me to wiggle the control stick fast up to times and then press A? Or do the wiggle at the same time? Or does two arrows up mean something completely different?
I don't know. And it's not like the game told me what I had actually done, so I'd know why I failed.
Well, maybe you're familiar with that, then. Or are more adept at wiggling sticks.krazykidd said:That is the first time i have heard that perticular complaint about MVC3/UMVC3 . That is the first fighting game iv'e played in almost a decade ( i now play it semi competitively) and never noticed anything strange about the move list . The trials however were terrible because there was no demonstration . But i learned quickly that past trial 7 the combos were very unpractical . Still the game i have the most hours on this gen .Lieju said:In MvsC3 I took a look at the move list and it had stuff like ^^A, and I went 'WTF does that mean?'. Does the game want me to wiggle the control stick fast up to times and then press A? Or do the wiggle at the same time? Or does two arrows up mean something completely different?
I don't know. And it's not like the game told me what I had actually done, so I'd know why I failed.