Agreed. SC2 is the exception. Many video game media sources claim that it is equal in quality with VF4, but last time I checked that game had those 25 key combos in it. Like Bitt said, that just doesn't work for me.

Like customsex said, those combos exist in SC2, but only if you string normal moves together correctly. In that way, you're choosing the level you play at, not making it a requirement like Bitt pointed out. The longest moves you'll find in that game are about 6 button presses (there are exceptions like a couple of Ivy's moves), but everything works and it's all fun as hell.

For me, the movement that shows me that video games are passing me by (and which many of you older people have no problem with) is online play. Most of the people here love online gaming, even if it's just in the FPS genre. I personally don't see it. Many games seem to be getting a free pass on high marks simply because it has good multiplayer, while many good single player games are getting heavily criticized because they lack that component. I prefer playing solo, and I feel like the games are passing me over because of it. I still can't believe that the next Final Fantasy is going to be multiplayer. Damnit.
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