Just wondering because this is genuinely one of the most detailed games (in terms of how packed it is with content) that I've played in a very long time, whether that involves the story itself and all the various what-if scenarios within each character's path, the fact that the encyclopedia entails an hour of girltalk between Chi-Chi, Bulma and Videl (can't find the Japanese audio version), the fact that characters like Goku Black and Baby Vegeta have special interactions if you pick them in a match, I'm just having a lot of fun.
It already has an all-time peak of over 90,000 players on Steam, and this is still early access. The game doesn't even release for the people who bought the base game/are buying it later until 6pm EST tonight, so I can't imagine the concurrent players for the next few weeks.
Akira Toriyama's legacy will live on until the day life no longer exists.
It looks really cool, but fighting games have never been my thing. The skill floor alone is usually several stories than where I stand, so I never am willing to put in the time required. Glad to see doing well since I assume it’s not woke. The gaming consumer has gone nowhere as you can see when the right games come around.
Everyone who is kicking your ass at fighting games started at exactly where you are with the same ass beatings. It really just comes down to whether or not you feel like putting in the time to become the one delivering the beatings.
You’re exactly right, for me the answer to that is currently no. I’m not mad at them for making them difficult.
I love the aesthetics in a lot of these fighting games though. Not being held back by all the open world nonsense I suppose gives a lot of opportunity to just make things look fun