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What Fighting Videogame Is The Most Realistic

How realistic is the combat in the video game For Honor?

Just Googled a video showing some gameplay, it took me 10 seconds to immediately shake my head and say “nope”.The first glaring issue is the weight of the weapons, they are swinging them like they weigh 30 kilograms.A 2 handed greatsword weighs at most 4 lbs. It would be extremely easy to swing even holding it in one arm.A lot of the techniques aren’t actual techniques but random swinging around and bashing.I see the characters spinning with the sword, in that moment that he was spinning I could see several opportunities for the opponent to just stick his sword in him and be done with it.They don’t have a proper stance, shields are being used despite being in full plate armor and even then the shields aren’t being used properly.I see a knight with a sword and a shield, he takes one swing with the sword and he completely swings his shield AWAY from his body, completely exposing himself to any attacks and rendering the shield useless.The armor as well is really silly, a knight in full plate armor could NEVER be penetrated by a Samurai sword.The only weapons that could affect plate armor were poleaxes, maces and sometimes flails if used correctly.Poleaxes had a sharp point that could be swung like a hammer straight into the plate armor, and the plate armor wouldn’t be able to give way so it would go straight through.This weapon became extremely popular during the late 15th century since everybody had plate armor, not full knight plate armor but sufficient plate to require the use of such a weapon.Maces and flails used blunt force and would dent the plate armor, this would often crush ribs and bones. It was extremely effective and most armies had common soldiers using these types of weapons due to their easy production and learn to use value.Go watch some Skallagrim if you really want to learn in depth sword fighting, he’s amazing for this and he tells you the truth instead of bullshitting you.While the combat system definitely has improved from previous games, like they’ve made it less flashy with less jumping and ridiculous giant maces being swung around with no effort. It still has a while to go in terms of realistic sword fighting with medieval weaponry.A far more realistic game would be this one:-2nd try- Playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance (early impression rambling)This is the closest you’ll get to a realistic medieval combat simulator today :)I hope I’ve answered your question! :D

Which video game boss would be the hardest to fight in real life?

I guess most bosses in most games who are NOT normal humans, possesses supernatural abilities and/or has an army to his beckon.99% of the the main characters are created with attributes which are above that of an athelete in the real world.Characters like Geralt, Ezio, Kenway, Lara Croft and many more can climb mountains or swim for miles without drowning. Even our best atheletes cannot possibly compete with them. They can fight hordes of humans with efficiency and perfect moves which will make even Bruce Lee jealous.And speaking of Bruce Lee, have you seen or play games like Tekken, Street Fighter, King of Fighters? Most of us will die in a street brawl (even someone experienced like myself has less than 50/50 chance due to my age) but for them, it is an everyday chorus.Even the “normal” villians (like in Far Cry series or Tomb Raiders series) has an army at his beckon and how many of us are Rambo type?So which bosses would be hardest to fight? ALL OF THEM.

What video game has the most realistic hand to hand combat?

You could argue that the Creed boxing VR game is the most realistic as YOU the player have to actually box in order to win each match as opposed to hundreds of other fighting games that are button based. This means using two hand controllers for the sensors to track your hands as well as track your head movement to evade and counter.As for a non-VR game it's a tie between EA's Fight Night franchise and the UFC games too as Fight Night was amazing at incorporating a lot of styles and features including things like stamina and flash KO's where timing the perfect counter actually is a big advantage.The latest UFC game is my favourite as there's so many different ways to win being submission, technical knockout, knockout or decisions though they're still a little flawed in their combat system. Flying knees don't land flush as much as they should, if you watch real Muay Thai fights or MMA then you know that flying knees are a risky but brilliant ranged move that works from close or long range. Elbows don't land that much either with the exception of the superman elbow and spinning back elbow, you could have the COM pressed against the cage and a normal elbow could still miss.I've played lots of fighting games over the years and UFC and Fight Night are still my top picks followed by the WWE games as a third choice due to hundreds of moves and choices you have available to you in a fighting game.

What is the most realistic boss battle in video games?

“Boss battle” kinda refers to a specific kind of event that is inherently unrealistic — the point can be made that if it’s not unrealistically difficult it’s not much of a boss battle.But if we’re looking for realistic “bosses,” the first game that comes to mind (just because I played it this morning) is Ghost Recon: Wildlands. The cartel bosses are made of the same flesh and bone as any other character, and can be put down with just a shot or two, just like anyone else (except for the player, that is).Some targets you are supposed to capture alive, and the challenge there is actually in not killing them. But for the ones you are meant to eliminate, the difficulty is not in doing enough damage to the “bosses” to kill them — it’s in just getting them in your cross-hairs in the first place, as they’re usually surrounded by many enemies and in difficult terrain. But once you have them in your sights, your bullets will bring them down as well as they would anyone else.Well… Most of them…{cue ominous foreshadowing}

What is the real life equivalent to a video game boss fight?

Final exam in elementary school.You know it's coming.You are given all the tools to defeat this boss/pass the exam.You have practiced many times before boss fight/final exam.You're given plenty of time to prepare for it.You know the requirement to defeat the boss/pass the exam.You know you're fighting/taking the exam in a controlled environment.You know you're supposed to win/pass.You know the boss fight/exam, while difficult, is designed for you to win/pass if you prepared for it.You know winning/passing the exam is the right thing to do. It is what you're supposed to do.If you fail, there would be some consequences, but in most cases, you're able to do it again.School experiences in general is probably most similar to a video game. It's designed for students to “win", as long as they put in effort. Students generally have a lot of control over their grade.Everything else in life doesn't work like that. You rarely have much control over your environment. Things rarely designed to make you succeed. People around you rarely want you to succeed, let alone actively working to help you succeed. In most situation, your success relies largely on luck than personal effort (even when people want to believe they succeed because they work hard. Yes you work hard, so is John over there. You succeed and he didn’t, because you got lucky). You almost never have all the tools to deal with a life problems, you usually need to learn through the process. You rarely get to prepare for any hardships. You rarely see it coming. And when you fail, you almost never get the chance to do it again.Life is hard, that's why people play video games.

Which game is the best Fighting game in PS2?

TEKKEN 5 And BLOODY ROAR 4. I hope that you will enjoy these games.

What are some of the all-time best boss fights in a video game?

POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN'T PLAYED THESE GAMES.My top 5 Boss fights in gaming:1: Axel - Kingdom Hearts 2This boss fight man…. If youve played 358/2 days, youre going to get the case of feels. The music is badass, the fight itself is badass and memorable. How can anyone NOT like this fight?!2: Hammerhead - Spiderman: Shattered DimensionsWouldnt say this fight is exactly memorable… but nevertheless, the music is classy as shit and the boss itself is fun to fight. I feel lik this game is underrated when it comes to spiderman games, the noir levels are so fun in my opinion.3: Jecht - Final Fantasy 10/XThe feels man in this fight man…. Having to fight against your father that you hated, only to understand that what he did was for you. The song that plays in this fight is pretty badass aswell.4: Hanekoma - The World Ends With YouDon't let his looks fool you, Hanekoma is a pretty damn difficult boss fight, probably one of the hardest ive faced and it doesnt help that he has a one shot move that he can spam over and over. There is no exclusive music for this fight and they just use one of the battle themes which are still pretty good, in fact, most of the battle themes in this game are catchy and funky. Twewy is truly a hidden gem.5: Vanitas - Kingdom Hearts: Birth By SleepOne of my favorite bosses from my favorite Kingdom Hearts game. Badass music, fun and difficult boss, and id its pretty memorable in the Kingdom Hearts series.

What is the most realistic combat game?

The most realistic combat game that I have played is Conflict Desert Storm 2.It is a 3rd person shooting game in which you have to control 4 soldiers, one at a time ofcourse and the other three will be computer controlled at the time. The 4 soldiers are:Fire team leader (Bradley)Sniper (Foley)Gunner (Connors)A guy with explosives (Jones)I have played the game about 5 years ago and had so much fun playing the game because you can position all of your 4 soldiers and fight enemies. It was the best game ever at that time.PICTURES SOURCE: GOOGLE

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