It's undeniable that Capcom has a tradition of making great fighting games. However, as good as their games are, there is one very obvious flaw that most of them possess; there is a high barrier of entry for beginners. Unless you're willing to dig in, and put long hours into perfecting super moves and multi-hit combos, you're not going to be any good, and that usually equates to a bad multiplayer experience, ruining the crux of their games. "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3" is looking to put an end to all of that with the introduction of Simple mode, a new way for inexperienced gamers to enjoy one of the most anticipated games of 2011.
Russ has already done a great job of explaining what Simple mode is, and who it was made for, but it's reasonable to question whether or not it is going to serve as a crutch for gamers. In other words,...
Russ has already done a great job of explaining what Simple mode is, and who it was made for, but it's reasonable to question whether or not it is going to serve as a crutch for gamers. In other words,...
- 1/7/2011
- by Jason Cipriano
- MTV Multiplayer
Professional Street Fighter IV players are offering their services for paid lessons. Tournament level fighters Justin Wong, Mike Ross, Martin Phan and Ryan Gutierrez are charging between $$40-50 (£25-32) per hour to teach players over Xbox Live or PlayStation Network. "Each player handles their lessons and communication independently which means that it is your responsibility to tell your instructor what (more)...
- 8/10/2010
- by By Matthew Reynolds
- Digital Spy
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