I'm home and almost drunk! Getting there.
Not for long though, busy busy tomorrow, then more busy saturday. Ingress to the nines (with parent). But, now that I'm back home and relaxed, thinking about asking them to stay another day. It hasn't been so bad, and there's so much I'd like to show them.
...or switch to Smash 4 where Sheik may be the undisputed best but at least she he isn't completely and utterly broken and dominant
Fixed that to match my preferred fanon.
Fighting games are fun, I like to play them with my brother (most recently, SSBB!), but I'm completely stupefied at the moderately advanced techniques. I just can't see the character animations well enough to learn them, at full speed. When I got Street Fighter IV I was frustrated because even the training mode has no slowdown. I feel like I could learn the moves at a lower speed, then recognize them at full speed... Like I did in DDR.
I guess there's a mode for that in Brawl, so I could train on that. Brawl seems like a good game. On the other hand, playing coop and mashing buttons against bots is fun too.
Actually I guess we played the latest Mortal Kombat a little bit, but technically more recently. It was beautiful graphically, but the move list was arcane and I couldn't do even the simplest ones with the xbox controller. I wasn't even sure what I was *trying* to do with the stick, and I kept hitting diagonals as I tried to go from up to right or whatever. Well, it SAYS right, but it actually means "towards". Or "away", I don't remember.
I wish fighting games were easier to learn. I think Soul Calibur did a decent job with that actually, moves seemed relatively slow and the campaign forced the player to learn specific techniques and counters. I've heard that super cheesecakey game had really good training too... Skull Girls, I had to look it up.
Anyway yeah I want to show them all the things. I hate them but I love them more I guess. Really not sure if it's possible to love something without hating it to some extent.
And hating can feel sooooo good.