AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |
Back to Blog
Crab game review3/26/2023 ![]() It’s casual, light-hearted, utterly hilarious fun. I was drawn in by fact that it doesn’t take itself too seriously: it’s a game where crabs fight each other with guns and other weapons, its ridiculous combat looks exactly how I’d imagine Goat Simulator looking if it was a fight to the death between stock Unity assets, and it’s all drawn together with shonen-style battle music I stuck around because you don’t need to learn any combos, you don’t need to study your opponent and you don’t need to understand a bunch of mechanics - you just bum-rush the Giant Enemy Crab and hit their weak spot for massive damage without a care in the world about whether they were going to execute some zero-to-death combo at the drop of a hat.įight Crab is not going to make any top-ten lists - hell, it probably won’t even make a top-100 list unless that list is a really, really niche list - but it’s fun. I’m bad at them, so I don’t have fun playing them, so I steer clear. Most of that is because I’m easily overwhelmed by the depth and complexity of most fighting games I can’t cope with the amount of information I need to analyse and process in order to make “reads” or get combos off.Īs a result of my laughable lack of skill, I’ve come to dislike fighting games. ![]() I fumble, I drop block, I panic, I button-mash… you name it, I’m guilty of it. , I can’t press buttons to save my life - or anyone else’s. Whether it’s your standard arcade beat-’em-up or a sweaty 1v1, no items, Final Destination Fox-only brawl on Super Smash Bros. ![]() ![]() I’ll preface this review by sharing one of my greatest shames: I am terrible at fighting games. ![]()
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |