It's not in the instruction manual.
If it was meant to be in the game, it would be in the instruction manual.
Just like wavedashing in Soul Calibur 2, or Reptile in Mortal Kombat 1
They were both in the instruction manual.
And so was every single fatality in Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
Instruction manuals used to be what you read before you played the game, and you would have found out about these many things that people considered "surprises" or, "advanced techniques."
Like guard cancelling in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, combos in the original Street Fighter 2, or reversals in Street Fighter 2. They were all in the instruction manual.
After all, the game developers knew people would have to know how to do these things to compete.
They needed to make sure that every six year old playing the game would be able to do their advanced techniques their first try.
They needed to be sure, so they put every piece of info in the game in the instruction manual.
/sarcasm off
PS, does this mean Reptile is a glitch??????
If it was meant to be in the game, it would be in the instruction manual.
Just like wavedashing in Soul Calibur 2, or Reptile in Mortal Kombat 1
They were both in the instruction manual.
And so was every single fatality in Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
Instruction manuals used to be what you read before you played the game, and you would have found out about these many things that people considered "surprises" or, "advanced techniques."
Like guard cancelling in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, combos in the original Street Fighter 2, or reversals in Street Fighter 2. They were all in the instruction manual.
After all, the game developers knew people would have to know how to do these things to compete.
They needed to make sure that every six year old playing the game would be able to do their advanced techniques their first try.
They needed to be sure, so they put every piece of info in the game in the instruction manual.
/sarcasm off
PS, does this mean Reptile is a glitch??????