• mossy_@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Play indie games that have exactly what you’re asking for or admit that you’re willing to compromise to get a AAA title.

    Hope this helps.

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        8 months ago

        Like the other person said, you have plenty of options, especially if you’re willing to include platform fighters like Rivals of Aether 1&2 and Slap City. Skullgirls is legit if you don’t mind your female characters “breasting boobily”.

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          7 months ago

          Thanks for the recs! Slap City looks very SSB so I’m in.

          Also as someone who grew up playing SoulCalibur as the only fighting game in the house, I have become so numb to video game characters “breasting boobily” it’s a bit alarming…

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            7 months ago

            Yeah smash bros brawl was my childhood game. If you like how slap city looks you could check out Fraymakers too, that one’s in alpha right now but it looks promising.

            If I had the time, patience, and network to learn a new fighting game it’d probably be the newest Guilty Gear though. Breaking someone’s neck with a coffin-flail looks like so much fun.

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              7 months ago

              I actually got into Strive over the pandemic, and that’s what started my interest into new types of fighting games. I really enjoyed the character designs and game mechanics, and the online community doesn’t feel too toxic for a fighting game. I would recommend it if you ever have the time!

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          7 months ago

          I’m not much af a fighting game person but I would second skullgirls just for the art/music design alone. It has a charm that I really liked.

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        8 months ago

        Melty Blood might count. Does UNIB count? Skullgirls and Fighting Herds? There are a couple.

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          Thanks for the list! I’ll check them out on Steam and hopefully the “recommended for you” algo does the rest. A couple of my friends already own Under Night, so I might start there.

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          8 months ago

          Because so far they keep making games, while appealing, focus so heavily on monetization that I can’t get myself to become interested in them

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            8 months ago

            Most of the action rpgs I’ve seen in the last five-ish years have play-to-get-ahead dlc’s. I was going to recommend a monster hunter game but they have “guardian armor” that lets you skip the first five-ish hours of progression.

            It really sucks, and I get it. But talking about it with strangers on the internet will not make anyone feel better. I recommend just playing the dang game if it’s that enticing. I’ll probably play dragons dogma 2 in a couple years when mods will let you cheat in the dlc items for free.