Any games with combat like this?
Any games with combat like this?
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Games where the enemies don't attack you?
>enemies pose literally no threat whatsoever
any western developed video game
Amy Musou/Warriors game
there's smoke and he's really fast and they don't expect him and they don't wanna shoot their comrades by accident
Why's he look so janky?
Captain America is supposed to punch at breakneck speeds, he's not Hulk-tier bodymass, he's a nimble and agile Adonis.
Why was noone shooting
>he does it for free
Bulletstorm
Unironically not even that offensive a fight scene.
okay fine how about combat like this?
the arkham games
Because it's a real human actor and not a CGI character, so he's limited to moving at real human speeds.
The boat level in Arkham Knight
>watching bugman capeshit
Arkham Knight
Literally MGS.
Why are they running at him when they have guns?
They still managed to have Spider-Man look realistic and match the fluidity of his prowess. There has to be a way.
The cap is too quick
Its weird how bad guys never shoot in movies but no one really notices until you draw attention to it.
>They still managed to have Spider-Man look realistic
See . They were on their way to their battlestations or wherever and did not expect to all suddenly bump into Cap between those crates / in the smoke
Any game with a notarget command.
That's the very beginning of MGS2, what the fuck dude.
Any brawler?
They did!
Mad Max
Everyone always makes joke about generic bad guys that don't shoot and when they do they can't hit shit. The stormtroopers is the classic.
Its not like this is the only time it has happened in a movie. Pretty sure every Captain America has a scene like this.
I really liked Winter Soldier tho.
It makes a little more sense with melee because they are scared of Max and don't want to get punched in the face.
Dying Light
That's CG
That other user has a point about context.
SHIELD was a bit compromised at the time due to HYDRA insurgency, so some of those guys may have wanted to try to stop Cap because they don't know what's going on but didn't want to outright kill a war hero.
In comparison Bucky and Rumlow's people are never shown holding back unless under observation, firing off at Fury and Cap without hesitation because they know whose side they're on.
Also Godhand and Vanquish.
So is his shield!
>WHAT
>DID YOU SAY
>ABOUT MY WIFE'S
>SON??!!!
They mocapped all his animations where he's CGI and just superimposed him I'm pretty sure, so for the impossibly fast swinging / acrobatic animations they could have just sped up these mocap animations to a level that would be superhuman
The shield doesn't have a face that talks. Any time they don't have that on the screen they use CG.
It looks like it's real, which is good enough. But I'm more concerned about the choreography than the actual effects. He's never been that janky before.
I fucking hate that HITSTOP ALL THE TIME OR IT'S NOT "REALISTIC" shit. Fuck Japan for bringing that cancer to the world.
Most of the time it doesn't do that, been awhile since I played but I think it's because he's at low health.
>janky
I don't know what you mean; I think it looks great. The choreography is very fast and impacts look very forceful, and Cap looks like he is really swinging hard while always rushing forward
It's not hit stop, it's hit slow-mo.
imho it should only happen when the player takes damage in a game where every bit of damage matters, so you can see where you fucked up.
He looks like he's fresh out of high school and he just found out about Rival Schools.
How so? It seriously looks fine to me
Dark Messiah.
Without question, Dark Messiah. How did this board get to the point where 45 posts in no one even mentioned the game?
>enemies armed with guns running toward melee combatant while maintaining aim but not firing
I don't think even videogame AI is that bad
The movie also has conspiracy stuff like MGS2.
It literally involves contacting an AI who reveals to Cap how the not-Illuminati control everything.
>enemy runs at you instead of shooting
a game with broken Ai?
So not a single one of them, trained soldiers, was capable of shooting a single bullet in the period of 12 seconds?
I think he looks clumsy and his body mass is all over the place. There's no actual precision, and the movies are big on making every hit look just like the comic books. Bam, whiff, pow! This just looks like some Indian cinema fight scene with literally no substance or planning at all.
In Dark Messiah you can't run full force through crowds taking them out with single hits. What the fuck are you talking about? Are you just easily impressed by the Havok ragdolls that every other fucking game has or something?
Dying Light with strong legs event
that's rude
literally mgsv, you gotta git gud at it tho
This. I want cape shill user to explain the context more thoroughly. One doesn't just run into a potential combat area with smoke without being ready for contact.
Assassin's Creed 2 using a bowl instead of a knife
Hollywood can't into choreography because realistic fights have conviction behind attacks and that's not something you can get on film.
Is this true?
Have there never been any emotional fights in American cinema?
Good lord I didn't realise how bad Iron Man looks in this
knife fight in Saving Private Ryan
It's just the lighting engine I think.
The limbs look stiff af desu
Is he flexible?
God these movies look like shit
I was watching Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 a couple days ago and I never even really noticed it until that scene where Yondu's killing all of his mutinous crew with his arrow. I don't think a single shot was fired in retaliation while he just walked by them all as they just watched and waited to die.
>explain the context more thoroughly
Or you can just watch the clips on Youtube and gain the bare minimum info from that?
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>All of SHIELD under orders to bring in or take down Cap for treason
>No one knows it's a Hydra Op, everyone can only use discretion with following orders.
>Falcon: How do we know the good guys from the bad guys?
>Colonel Clapistan: BAD GUY SHOOT GOOD GUY WON'T
youtube.com
>movie illustrates this repeatedly with tons of Hydra plants trying to tag targets like clerks at at isles, without provocation
>8 second clip of hesitation during a confused engagement.
>"Why don't the baddies ever just shoot?! Ugh, so fake."
Reminds me of playing Devil May Cry with the Ifrit gauntlets.
People who always have to voice their disdain for popular blockbusters and especially the MCU films are always more of a manchild than the people who watch them
I don't understand why people can't just take fun action adventure movies as they are and understand the craft in spectacle.
These movies are fucking dumb why are none of them shooting and running backwards away from the charging guy
Why would he use his super-human strength on regular people? He'd kill them.