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- Dec 9, 2021
I fucking love the how the fighting feels. Its not that challenging even before you unlock more moves, but the animations and the way NPCs have their own moves and styles, some shared across their cliques, is a detail I really appreciate.
You can tell whoever was animating knew their shit. The way the preps have that bouncy stance and that slick bobbing and weaving movement, yet of course being boxers they have only 1 kick animation which is really slow and sloppy. For some reason the greasers lean heavily in to muay thai, with mid range knees and kicks aplenty, there's even a 720 kick one of them throws that's a little too comical tbh. I guess the more appropriate greaser style of using a switchblade wouldn't fly so they just had to give them something.
I adore Jimmy's roundhouse kick and side kick animations. He throws them the same way a talented amateur with poor flexibility would do, keeping his hips more forward facing on the roundhouse and bringing his foot upwards diagonally, and then with the side kick he turns and faces away from his target as he throws, making it almost resemble a donkey kick. It's very realistic, that is how you have to do them if you haven't spent a very long time stretching and practicing.
There's a fantastic fighting game hidden in Bully, if only it wasn't so easy.
You can tell whoever was animating knew their shit. The way the preps have that bouncy stance and that slick bobbing and weaving movement, yet of course being boxers they have only 1 kick animation which is really slow and sloppy. For some reason the greasers lean heavily in to muay thai, with mid range knees and kicks aplenty, there's even a 720 kick one of them throws that's a little too comical tbh. I guess the more appropriate greaser style of using a switchblade wouldn't fly so they just had to give them something.
I adore Jimmy's roundhouse kick and side kick animations. He throws them the same way a talented amateur with poor flexibility would do, keeping his hips more forward facing on the roundhouse and bringing his foot upwards diagonally, and then with the side kick he turns and faces away from his target as he throws, making it almost resemble a donkey kick. It's very realistic, that is how you have to do them if you haven't spent a very long time stretching and practicing.
There's a fantastic fighting game hidden in Bully, if only it wasn't so easy.
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