Mortal Kombat is also another game that destroys friendships and rips families apart. How do I know? Well, this is coming from me who used to beat my older sister and was a champion of Mortal Kombat when I was younger and now, I got owned by my nephews who have better skills than I do. XD
Mortal Kombat is also another game that destroys friendships and rips families apart. How do I know? Well, this is coming from me who used to beat my older sister and was a champion of Mortal Kombat when I was younger and now, I got owned by my nephews who have better skills than I do. XD
Oh, I know the perfect game for this. I play a game rarely with my brother and our two friends called Risk for Xbox One. It's based off the board game. Regardless of what we do, we ALWAYS end up raging at the game and the RNG elements it employs. Of course, we know this going in, so there's not really any friendship breaking. We go into that game because we want to rage at it.
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja, a fighting game series, is also an another example of the type of game to tear friendships and families up. Also, another game series where my nephew beats me all the damn time. XD
Post by astromormy on Nov 14, 2019 19:48:02 GMT -7
I already weighed in, but I've got another: Mortal Kombat 10, the one that was on Xbox 360. That game was awesome, from the tantalizing female fighters to the brutal combat system and its fatalities. With that said, my friends and I had a rule: NOBODY CHOOSES FUCKING NOOB!!! That fighter is just plain annoying and game-breaking when you spam his teleport, because not only can his teleport be activated from any elevation but the damn thing springs right into an attack at your opponents back immediately upon reappearing. I'm not saying it's impossible to beat him or block his teleport attack, but it just requires so little skill and talent to use him effectively, and his teleport is such a gimmicky move that arguing is all but assured when he's chosen from the roster.