>law at stage 7 on very hard
>>3263743
What about him?
Are you saying he's hard or something?
Get gud, kid.
>>3263743
>Nina Williams's lingerie and teenage sex appeal ought to be outmoded and embarrassing, but women in video games are still fashioned in exactly the same way, like posters. Only the barest efforts are made now to give them complexity or humanity, or at least disguise the fact that game-makers couldn't care less about women, and most of these fail anyway.
Nice.
>>3263803
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>>3263803
>Taking a woman's opinion serious
Please, Law's nothing. Michelle on like stage 4 always kicked my ass though. Could beat the rest of the game with my eyes closed but something about her always tripped me up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84W0VS93zuU
Law has one of the best themes in the game.
>>3264214
Her arrow kick is unblockable if you dont block the first attack so its easy for her go land cheap hits. Lei in the later stages is pretty tough too.
>>3263743
nowhere near as difficult as Dural in VF2 (or anyone else after the first 4 matches for that matter).
The game does much button reading that it makes Mortal Kombat look fair.
Motherfucking Jun. She got off on children's tears with that weird sumersault kick
>>3263803
>Only the barest efforts are made now to give them complexity or humanity
The Yu-Gi-Oh card game has better lore than most fighting games anyway.
>>3264259
That's what we call a natural combo, anon.
>>3264435
That and Three Ring Circus mix-ups.