When to give up on a fighting game
With a flooded market, a flooded community, and shifting metas, players must choose where they’re going to compete. Jozhear explains how to know when your game’s time is up, and how to move on.
With a flooded market, a flooded community, and shifting metas, players must choose where they’re going to compete. Jozhear explains how to know when your game’s time is up, and how to move on.
Recovering from a weekend of hype, alcohol, and stream-based salt, Jozhear recounts his Evo 2012 experiences. Find out what the biggest tournament in the FGC is like first hand.
The EVO Championship Series 2012 Tournament is live! Come inside and watch the stream now for free (and cheer for our man Jozhear!)
Jozhear is heading to Las Vegas July 6-8 to take part in the gaming world’s greatest fighting tournament. Read his thoughts on the past/future of Evo, and get ready to watch him slash his way through the event live!
Looking forward to the Soul Calibur 5 balance patch? Wait no longer! WiNGSPAN brings you these completely legitimate notes from the future detailing Namco’s plans to balance its brawler. Viewer discretion is advised.
WiNGSPAN may not be the world’s greatest assassin, templar, or fighting game player, but he’ll be damned if he doesn’t attempt to combine all three. Watch him (attempt to) take on some interesting foes in ranked play.
While WiNGSPAN hones his online ranked play in Soul Calibur 5, he’s faced hundreds of lame opponents who win with cheap, terrible techniques. His answer? Pull the plug before the try-hards win. Learn why inside.
While WiNGSPANTT may not be the world’s best Ivy player, it appears LinkRKC is. He tore through the Winter Brawl 6 fighting tournament with Ms. Valentine, much to the amazement of the Soul Calibur community.
While Rihanna has claimed that whips and chains excite her, WiNGSPANTT is incredulous. Where’s her snake sword? Seeking to right the universe’s wrongs, WiNG takes Ivy Valentine for a spin on Xbox Live.
Soul Calibur 5 is here, but it has more in common with a Capcom game than the last iteration in the Project Soul franchise. WiNG explains how that distinction will ultimately decide if you love or hate what this game has to offer.