And this realism in the fighting, combined with the clear graphics, makes One a strategic delight to play. The impression of fighting games by many is that you have to hit lots of buttons (mash them) and stuff happens. It's more subtle than that. You're watching for your opponent to leave a part of their body exposed while they attempt to strike you or move around - spot that, attack it, while defending the rest of you, and you get a hit on them. Which drops their energy. Keep doing this more often than your opponent and you'll win.
Notes
- You need a N-Gage Launcher to run this game, go to emulator menu.
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