Glitches In Brawl Might Cause Real-Life Fights
I’ve been playing fighting games ever since Street Fighter II came out on the SNES. I’ve tried my best to play it in its various incarnations: the New Warriors, SF III, SF Alpha and even the SF EX series. A friend of mine introduced me to Tekken and it’s been uphill since.
The key element that all fighting games must share is balance, that all fighters are competent enough to withstand each other. The formula is often basic: faster characters have weaker attacks and the slower ones pack more power with each punch. Although some characters eventually become fan favorites, there shouldn’t be a single fighter that will dominate over the rest. That rule is broken with boss and secret characters, but that’s an accepted deviation.
How will Nintendo fix the following glitches in Brawl? Wifi Wars has a compilation of videos from Brawl featuring its glitches, creating an uneven fighting arena.
That’s one, so head to the source link for more. This isn’t going to dampen the spirits of those who have been eagerly anticipating the game, but it’s going to create a lot of real-life fights if Nintendo doesn’t step in and fix it.
Source: Wifi Wars
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