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8/5/2025, 7:40:48 PM
>>717357083
>yes
I'm asking because someone who has played beat em ups would understand that giving many moves to a single enemy wouldn't be good because part of beat em ups is quickly parsing the enemies on the field and already know what they can do if you've seen their attacks. You have someone that has a mid ranged whip attack so you know if you're attacking guys and they are approaching they can hit you while you can't hit them with the group you're already hitting. Or someone with a gun that keeps a distance and fires ahead of them. Or someone that slides so you know mashing attack won't work because the slide will go under the attack. Also you can see from beat em ups, especially Golden Axe that enemies will continually try to flank you. As always they make situations more complex with not only more enemies on the screen, but those foes being able to do different actions so when you're safe to stand still and attack will now vary.
>yes
I'm asking because someone who has played beat em ups would understand that giving many moves to a single enemy wouldn't be good because part of beat em ups is quickly parsing the enemies on the field and already know what they can do if you've seen their attacks. You have someone that has a mid ranged whip attack so you know if you're attacking guys and they are approaching they can hit you while you can't hit them with the group you're already hitting. Or someone with a gun that keeps a distance and fires ahead of them. Or someone that slides so you know mashing attack won't work because the slide will go under the attack. Also you can see from beat em ups, especially Golden Axe that enemies will continually try to flank you. As always they make situations more complex with not only more enemies on the screen, but those foes being able to do different actions so when you're safe to stand still and attack will now vary.
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