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The X-Ray attacks are spectacularly brutal, much better than DC UNIVERSE'S Rage Mode.
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As it fills, you can use one section for a boosted special attack, two sections for a combo breaker, or all three for the devastating X-ray attack, which looks incredibly cool and is unique for each fighter.
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x-ray attacks are easy to do, but it can get annoying to watch them over and over without a way to skip them
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You can also use it to break out of an opponent's combo or to unleash an x-ray attack
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In addition, the game looks great; Fatalities are brutal, special "X-Ray" attacks are satisfying to land and the fan service is top notch
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With that said your opponent has the same abilities so x-ray attacks can take the pep out of your step pretty quick
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Each fighter (or "kombatant") also has a full skeletal and muscular system modeled, which is painfully fractured whenever they are hit by an X-Ray attack
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There is an X-Ray attack where you see broken bones... but this quickly gets boring once you see it 10-500 times an hour
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The new additions of "X-ray" attacks add to the brutality, and the blood curdling violence is just what fans of the series have been clamoring for.
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The online is very smooth too of course, I had a really good time on there, and with your best friend it's great since even the super-powerful x-ray attacks can be performed by Anyone with their easy button combination
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The brutal X-Ray attacks were root of this game's notoriety leading up to its release and are both violent and tactical, with no two having the exact same application
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The normal x-ray attack damage is between 33-40%, however the boss' x-ray attacks deal about 53%
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your combo gauge fills level 1-enhanced special attack, level 2-combo breaker and level 3 the best of all X-RAY attack: the camera goes in and will show an inside view of the fighter who is being attacked while bones and organs are broken and shattered.
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With that said your opponent has the same abilities so x-ray attacks can take the pep out of your step pretty quick
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X-ray attacks can turn a hopeless battle around and put you back into the fight maybe even give you a win
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In addition, the game looks great; Fatalities are brutal, special "X-Ray" attacks are satisfying to land and the fan service is top notch
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x-ray attacks are easy to do, but it can get annoying to watch them over and over without a way to skip them
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Of course X-Ray attacks and Fatalities take it to the next level
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Well, with all new slow-mo, zoom in, x-ray attack to see bones
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The x-ray attacks look cool
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Now my absolute favorite thing is the super combo gauge as you take and deal damage your combo gauge fills level 1-enhanced special attack, level 2-combo breaker and level 3 the best of all X-RAY attack: the camera goes in and will show an inside view of the fighter who is being attacked while bones and organs are broken and shattered
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The X-Ray attacks do get repetitive, and I wish there were an option to turn them off.
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The X-Ray attacks are spectacularly brutal, much better than DC UNIVERSE'S Rage Mode.
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There should not be any X-Ray attack that requires ducking and blocking, with no warning, to have a chance at stopping it
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Not to take anything away from fatalities, but real beauty comes from the X-ray attacks
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The x-ray attacks look cool
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Nothing special about it, I've seen more gore in movies and the online SUCKS as it lags horribly.
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When I like a
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I hate unleashing a
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Firstly, after you press start, the title menu screen lags as it's loading
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Great visuals (never seen the U3 engine look so good), great sound, great fighting mechanics, lots of content, a Story mode which SSF IV lacks) robust and fun online (although not as good as in SSF IV, but it's just a matter of
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El juego es un exito, la jugabilidad increible, el tema que te muestren como hacer los fatalities y brutalites esta genial
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Nothing special about it, I've seen more gore in movies and the online SUCKS as it lags horribly.
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When I like a
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I hate unleashing a
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Firstly, after you press start, the title menu screen lags as it's loading
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Great visuals (never seen the U3 engine look so good), great sound, great fighting mechanics, lots of content, a Story mode which SSF IV lacks) robust and fun online (although not as good as in SSF IV, but it's just a matter of
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Despite the rivers of whiney tears cried in protest to MK vs DCU's T rating and lack of gore, the WB partnership was forged early on.
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Despite the rivers of whiney tears cried in protest to MK vs DCU's T rating and lack of gore, the WB partnership was forged early on.
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Nothing special about it, I've seen more gore in movies and the online SUCKS as it lags horribly.
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When I like a
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I hate unleashing a
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Firstly, after you press start, the title menu screen lags as it's loading
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Great visuals (never seen the U3 engine look so good), great sound, great fighting mechanics, lots of content, a Story mode which SSF IV lacks) robust and fun online (although not as good as in SSF IV, but it's just a matter of