Choose your character

Choose your character.

It's "who dares enter the arena" you uncultured swine

i choose bridget, who is hidden right below baiken and answer!

Never played one of these, barely know anything about fighting games.
But I'll say bed guy main, with giant bag-head dude on the side.

Patricians taste right here

It's "who dares to enter the mayham", dumbass. If you're going to correct someone, do it right.

I like Slayer but apparently you need godlike hit confirms to play him and he's not a good fit for newcomers and since online is pretty dead I just stop trying to learn him.

Baiken is the only other one that looks cool but I dont want to spend more money on a game that isnt played much.

Jack-O

jack-o

>bed guy
Close but no cigar

Playing as Jam is difficult

CHUMPKIN

CHUMPKIN

POTEMKINMIND

Excellent tastes.

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Anybody here who started playing GG as a total newbie but learned the game through the tutorials and playing online?

How was it and how long did it take you to win your first match online?

I've played street fighter before and can throw a fireballs and do other really basic stuff so I'm not anywhere near a fighting game expert. Still I played a lot of it and watched some tutorial videos online and really tried to learn basic strategies. Eventually I got really bored with just the look of the game and always getting matched with some japanese guy that just spammed some attack I had no idea how to defend against. I'm sure that will happen even more with guilty gear but I've read the the tutorials actually teach you stuff and have a structure that you can follow. I read that there are even tutorials teaching you how to play against a certain character with a certain character. Are those tutorials really that deep or is it just marketing?

TLDR; should I spend money on this product?

Sure, It's fun but don't plan to win. People have been playing this game for years.

The tutorials can help you learn how to handle some shit, but really most of it will come with experience. You'll have to put the effort into it. Xrd wasn't my first fighting game, but it's the one I've spent the most time with.

Yeah, that is what I've been hearing. Rough on beginners. The game looks really fun though. Just crazy shit happening all the time and the characters gave great designs. Theres anime to watch too.

Are the tutorials fun/challenging? I don't mind if I never get that good at the game but I don't want to just stop playing the game and end up thinking I just wasted a lot of time doing something that wasn't fun at all. That is the experience I had with street fighter and I don't want to repeat that.

The tutorial is like 20 min long and it's good at teaching you how to move and what your buttons are.

It took me about a year of playing BlazBlue online to really learn it, and BlazBlue is about on the same level of conplexity as this.
Been playing for 6 years and I feel like I'm "pretty good, but not great".

I'll take Shia LaBeouf

Where my fellow bedman mains at

Do the missions, they teach a lot basuc stuff and even character much stuff.

Alright, I think I'll give this game a try.

Pot and axl.