It's fucking great. I remember a few exemples in some other games like BlazBlue where Jin's ice changes colors depending on which palette you choose but most character keep the same effect. But Unist is great and makes all effects change colors, it's a great attention to detail, I love it.
Sajam flies through these combos. Meanwhile I've been working in the merkava combos for a few days. Maybe someday I'll be able to sight read combos like that
This new character seems awesome. I'm sticking with my main girl Nanase personally, but it's cool to see you learning this guy. He seems really solid with great range on a lot of his attacks.
The timing was messing me up! I'm glad it wasn't just me! I thought I was just getting old lol. I will keep grinding. This is an exciting game to see your progress in. I do think the tutorial is comprehensive but I don't know if I would say it's good. And that every little thing has its own name is pretty confusing lol
What that one guy said about combos looking complicated cuz anime. If anything unist is one of the easiest anime games to learn tbh. Trying bbtag ate my soul as a fighting game noob. When unist was announced ed for evo and I decided to try it tho it clicked with me so much faster. It cuts typical anime game tropes like air dash, double and super jumps for the much simpler assault and an intuitive tug of war mechanic to promote game flow.
Bbtag is way easier than this game I got this game a few days ago nd it is very difficult to get combos down consistently especially in online matches mainly because of the down,side down,left or right then button to do a decent combos and ends up leaving your fingers sore. I really think this game is cool but far to difficult for beginner's like myself that's y barely anyone plays this game online unlike bbtag
Stay Fly interactions like these are so cool to me! It’s so cool to see how different fighting games click for different people, so I think trying different games is always a good idea! Plus then you can improve the skills other games focus on and implement them in your game plan for other games 👍
I wish I liked him, but his fighting style and graceful movements don't really appeal to me for some reason... Honestly it's hard for me to even pick a main, I've been looking for one but it's hard. The few characters I like are amazing but I suck at them I was trying Eltnum because she's so amazing at high levels but I keep screwing up her combos. Negative Edge on Hilda feels really odd and not sure how I would map my buttons on pad to fit her... Chaos is by far the coolest male character to me but azhi inputs hardly come out. The only character I can even somewhat play is Nanase, but her aesthetic is eh. Character struggles man
Dude I guarantee if you put in the time and effort you can be good at almost any character in this game, the first one i picked up was seth because I liked the way his combos looked, little did i know he was extremely difficult to play, but after a couple weeks of practice i was abled to pull of his combos consistently
Not sure if you're still playing UNI, but for pad I highly recommend mapping C to R1. I play Vatista and can actually do gem combos without breaking my thumb because of the remap.
Lol really basic combos in anime games? I can see where he's coming from they usually seem to be easier for execution but are more over the top. But go play guilty gear rev 2. Tell me it has basic combos even bbtag has some harder combos. Simplistic in concept I guess but azreal loops or some of agis stuff seems it can get pretty serious.
Duggy Thompson hey man I highly recommend you pick it up. Online lobbies are still fairly active during the day and if there are none (never seen no lobbies before) you can make one and peopel will join. Johnny is a really fun and deep character and after you put a bit of time into him the reward is massive and he’s so fun.
@@amircat1009 oh I have the game and I have played it quite a bit, but I have spent more time in the training mode learning new stuff and labbing with different characters then actually playing the game.