@drsusredfish in 2D fighting games, a reset is when you INTENTIONALLY stop comboing the opponent in order to force a "decision" by them; if they guess wrong, you start a new combo... which would reset the damage scaling and permit you to do even more damage. In a game like Marvel, it is joked that there are no "dropped combos"; everything is a reset.
In a 3D fighting game, people don't reset as the benefits are not worth it. He dropped the combo, and the commentators called it a reset as a joke
I have a feeling that if Mick knew to punish Ivy's low sweep with crouch throws, he might have won instead, hahah.
Meechrox 5 months ago
what's up with Woahhzz changing his gauge and HP properties? Since when has that been legal?
hammertlme 5 months ago
I have to admit. I was rooting for Mick the whole time. Watching the match up from beginning to end had me pumped with a lot of suspense. :D
MrRata1988 5 months ago
Great game!
Jiquambe 6 months ago
what is a reset and why do they do it?
drsusredfish 6 months ago
@drsusredfish in 2D fighting games, a reset is when you INTENTIONALLY stop comboing the opponent in order to force a "decision" by them; if they guess wrong, you start a new combo... which would reset the damage scaling and permit you to do even more damage. In a game like Marvel, it is joked that there are no "dropped combos"; everything is a reset.
In a 3D fighting game, people don't reset as the benefits are not worth it. He dropped the combo, and the commentators called it a reset as a joke
Jaxelrod 6 months ago
very nice
ty for the uploads
flaw9er 6 months ago