How the hell do you play this game?

Long story short, I'm trying to jam on a fighting game with my friend and he really enjoys Tag Fighters, MvC2 specifically.

I've always loved MvC2, but I'll be honest, it's Mash Central over here.

I don't know how specific things work at all. I just was hoping to have some help or guide to learning how to play. I believe the characters are also set up like DBFZ with a Point Mid and Anchor character.

I don't wanna optimize my team and be a God Tier player. I just wanna know how tf this thing works. In Game Guides and Tutorials never really work for me and I have no clue why.

I just really wanna know the basics to be decent.

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u/stinkycarl564 — 4 days ago
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Dad Musicians by Fontana?

Just looking to jam out with fellow dads with no free time. I'm trying to make music. Maybe some Magic: The Gathering or some Tekken?

Drummers, Bassplayers, Guitarists, Singers. Literally anyone. It'd be cool to chill and make some music.

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u/stinkycarl564 — 7 days ago
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I'm sure all of them have these. But my brain can't handle these big flashy inputs {atleast for now}

Are there any games (preferably newer ones that can be played on Switch or Steam} that have simple combos, and mostly rely on footsies or just mind games.

I know there's literally the game footsies, I wanted one moreso on the Switch 2since that's my daily driver. I wanna learn all the flashy fun stuff later, but right now I mainly just wanna learn the basics and simple stuff that the game is built around.

I played Tekken 8 where all I used was small combos, and it just sucked to get those 10 minute cutscene combos.

I know best advice is to git gud, I was just hoping there was something more along the lines of gameplay that mainly features those small, but explosive combos.

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u/stinkycarl564 — 2 months ago