| albionus said: I don't like the Smash Bros series at all. I don't like fighting games in general mainly due to combo memorization. While I can see that Smash Bros is different in interesting ways from other fighting games, its even heavier reliance on memorizing dozens of different combos for various situations kills it for me. It's the same reason I can't stand the Soul Calibur series. |
Dude... wth are you talking about? there is 1 special move button(B), 1 regular attack button(A) you combine those with 1 of the 3 directions(left/right are the same thing, really), or no direction at all. The smash attacks are only stronger versions of your regular attacks. If you're jumping, your regular attacks sometimes change a little, but usually not by much. Other than that, you have blocking dodging and throwing which are all done with the R button.
There aren't really any chain combos that require any signifigant amount of memorization. Heck, Mario 64 has nearly as much button memorization. B = attack, A = Jump, Z = crouch, A then B = jump kick, Z then A = backflip, Z then b equals spin kick, run then A then B = dive, A then Z = ground stomp etc
If you're having trouble remembering combo's that badly, then just use this 2 simple keys: press your control stick in the direction of your opponent and press A to attack them, Up + B = triple jump
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