Situated between EA Sports' Season Opener party and Activision's PG-13 strip club themed on True Crime, Capcom had the most sought after event on the second day of GDC. Held at the Slide Lounge (where you can take a slide to the bar; see below) the Super Street Fighter IV Fight Club offered press and guests an evening's worth of hands-on time with the console version this highly anticipated follow-up last year's SFIV. The rich roster of new characters that included Guy, Adon, Dee Jay, and the newly announced Hakan proved to be quite a draw as fans tried out their moves in the hopes of getting the jump on their less fortunate homebound friends.
Fighting games are a damn tough genre to break into, so much to learn from characters and combo systems to the small intricate details of each title. It can all be a bit overwhelming so I am here to help you to get gud at fighting games!
I swear by Injustice being the most accessible fighting game out there. Play Injustice!
Yyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeah. I need to do ALL THE THINGS on here lol Minus the salty, I've never been that guy when it comes to video games.
Maybe these myths are a way of injecting some mystery and fascination into games that we’ve become so familiar with. Perhaps we’re desperate to recapture how we once felt when first playing through them; deluding ourselves into believing that there’s more to experience – even though deep down we know we’ve seen it all.
Alternatively, there’s the reality that growing up, we were just a lot more susceptible to rumours and hoaxes than we are now. Yeah, that’s probably it – there’s no way these things would fly today. Everyone knows the alien in GTA V’s forest is real anyway.
Over the years, the Street Fighter series has introduced some great characters to it's collection of fighters. Here are some of Street Fighter's best characters.
I'm REALLY enjoying Capcom's community approach lately.
I can't wait to get my hands on this game.
Did I read something about a strip club?