You need to cross train between postal, for ruthlessness, and counterstrike, for situational awareness. I also recommend Silent Hill in case you need some crazy while you're at it.
You need to cross train between postal, for ruthlessness, and counterstrike, for situational awareness. I also recommend Silent Hill in case you need some crazy while you're at it.
I would use a blue eyed, blond haired Chechnyan to ruin you- Drake on weapons
Add grand theft auto for important urban situation awareness skills.
Good point.
I would use a blue eyed, blond haired Chechnyan to ruin you- Drake on weapons
Dude I'd never seen that site before. Thanks for the link!Originally posted by MightyB
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When choosing a video game on which to use as a template to build up your martial arts skill, you must pick one that enables you to attack your opponent's critial points ver well. Too, learning how to gauge dietance between you and your opponent would, in combination with attacking critial points ver well, enable you to combine said elements into a powerful martial arts style.
It is also important that you do not do racism against Chinese. Even though you may choose a style that is KMA or JMA or VMA (Video Martial Arts) in nature, you should not do racism against Chinese.
Thus, we have 3 necessary elements in which to build our new video martial art:
1. Critial points (which must be attacked ver well)
2. Racism
3. Dietance
The next step, once these necessary strengths are recognized, must needs be to find an element in said video martial art in which the techniques, fundamentally executed, would enable a frog to win against a praying mantis. As we all know, the praying mantis has no defense against the frog. Therefore, your stylized martial art must needs also have no defense against the frog.
While this may on the face of things appear to be a destructive limitation, nothing could be further from the truth. One must remember that no martial art, no matter its lineage, it's fighting components or, yes, even the stylist who practices same, can have no defense agaisnt the frog. This is not a bad thing, it simply is one of the universal truth inherent in all martial arts which we as players recognize and have to work around.
Good luck in your search!
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This one is easy.
The most realistic video game I've ever played was "Perfect Weapon".
I have this kickboxing game for PC, and I also had it for Playstation. I preferred PC because the keyboard layout was far easier than Playstation's hand-held controller.
It's a 3rd person fighting game in which one has to fight multiple opponents. The kickboxing is extremely good and there's a great deal of grappling.
What I haven't yet done is figure out how to do the kung fu moves. Supposedly as one beats his way through the levels, he picks up the moves of the monsters (e.g. dinosaurs, mantis, Shaolin monks, ice guys, monkeys, cats, and weird gorillas)
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River City Ransom for hand-to-hand.
Ghost Recon for distance.
A true martial artist would cross-train in various games, the below are a minimum:
- Double Dragon
- Super Mario Bros
- Frogger
- Galaga
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I've gotten a great sence from Budokan that Frogger is superior.
After all, who could defeat frog? Maybe Royce should challenge frog...
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HAHAHAHA!Originally posted by Budokan
Thus, we have 3 necessary elements in which to build our new video martial art:
1. Critial points (which must be attacked ver well)
2. Racism
3. Dietance
I remember that game! Very very hard to control.The most realistic video game I've ever played was "Perfect Weapon
I am nothing.
"Perfect Weapon" is EASY to control if you use a keyboard.
I changed all the commands to fit my hands. I played the game two-handed.
And isn't that the name of the game in kung fu? If something doesn't work, toggle it until it DOES!
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I will forgive the "get your karate on" title because of the jumpsuit nunchuck hottie (follow the Steam page link for more vids of her)January 6, 2020 Griffin Streeter 0
Get Your Karate On In ‘Kung Fu All-Star VR’
Get Your Karate On In ‘Kung Fu All-Star VR’
Get ready to say “Kung Fu fighting” as Kung Fu All-Star VR is coming to the immersive platform.
Created by InterServ International, this martial arts game allows you to experience what Kung Fu is all about. Users will be able to utilize the famous nunchuks to beat down your enemies. While you might not be Bruce Lee, this game will allow you to spin the deadly weapon to accurately hit your opponents.
In the trailer you can see how explosive these nunchucks are and how the swing of your weapons truly take down the opponents. The opponents range in difficulty with the minions being easy to kill. The bosses of course will take some beating before you can defeat them.
The game is still in early access and more information can be found on their Steam page. The game is set to debut on both the HTC Vive and Valve Index.
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