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The fighting game genre is one that gamers enjoy thoroughly when they’re in the mood to go toe-to-toe against their friends in a friendly battle. This genre has spawned many great games that players will always want to return to. Each major installment has come with some step-forward for the genre.
While players may love to get themselves involved with Fighting Games for fun, being a character in these games wouldn’t be as fun as playing as the character with a controller. There are plenty of risks, both serious and not when it comes to being a fighting game character.
10 Fighting Allies Would Be Hard
A friendly spar is one thing, but what about when Johnny Cage performs a Fatality on Sonya Blade? That goes far beyond just a friendly brawl. Two friends running into each other in a fighting tournament is also a commonly used cliche to build drama. This is especially true when both of the friends have a good motivation for wanting to win the tournament.
While it’s not always guaranteed to happen, there still runs the very real risk that a character in a fighting game may very well find themselves pitted against their best friend in a brawl to the death.
9 Facing New Challengers Would Be Exhausting
Squaring off with a new challenger is just a fact of life for a fighting game character. Even more for a character that makes it into a sequel that updates the roster with brand new fighters. The identity of this fighter could be anyone they potentially know, or it could be a variable that completely wipes the floor with them.
The anxiety from not knowing who may be next would drive any reasonable fighter to near insanity. Although, for someone more eager for a challenge, they might see it as a welcome change of pace.
8 Battling In Unusual Environments Would Be Difficult To Adjust To
Fighting game stages tend to ignore the normal laws of physics in favor of flashy arenas. This can be presently seen in the likes of Super Smash Bros, where fighters battle in the depths of space or travel at high speeds on race tracks while fighting. To players, this seems amazing, but to fighters, it’s probably even more disorienting than the strange monster they’re fighting against.
Every fighter is acclimated to a different type of environment, so some might be given a greater advantage than others. Stage hazards are another major concern that can either be utilized to the fighter’s advantage or lead to their demise.
7 Battle Injuries Could Be Debilitating
Another fact of life for fighting game characters is the inevitability of injuries. Fighting game characters get punched, stabbed, electrocuted, lasered, and a lot worse. If there’s something any fighting game character should be worried about, it’s the amount of pain they’ll be going through with each fight.
Mortal Kombat isn’t shy when it comes to showing how painful being a fighting game character truly is. Any fighter in a game with a critical hit system is going to be feeling those hits for a long while.
6 Mirror Matches Are Complex
The phrase “I am my own worst enemy” is true for any fighting game character. While some players don’t think about the implications of a mirror match, the fact of the matter is that the character is forced to fight themselves. Even the most powerful characters will have met their match against themselves.
Most fighting games often play up to these mirror matches, with pre-battle dialogs like self-absorbed characters wanting to get their good angles, or overly prideful characters calling their doppelganger an imposter.
5 Unfair Matchups Would Be Anxiety-Inducing
Fighting game characters are often pitted up against opponents either much stronger or much weaker than them. These uneven matchups can be as unfair as a Mortal against a God to even just the simple sword vs gun. Regardless, one party stands at a disadvantage more often than not. In games like Injustice, this is often played up for the game’s story, to raise the stakes.
But regardless of story tensions, the fact of the matter is that an unpowered individual fighting Superman is at a heavy disadvantage. It’s a good thing that fighting games even out opponents with such heavy advantages, because otherwise, most of these fighting game matches wouldn’t be too long.
4 Messed Up Reality-Perception Would Take A Toll
Fighting game characters see some crazy things as they keep advancing through their tournaments. These things would shatter any normal person’s perception of reality. The characters in Super Smash Bros see whole worlds as they’ve never seen, meet characters that exist in different plains of existence like the two-dimensional Mr. Game & Watch.
Fighting game characters must have strong wills to just accept and go along with the fact that other realities exist. Their sense of reality would likely break more if they ever found out that they existed in their current world just to fight each other for the entertainment of the player.
3 Wearing Ridiculous Costumes Would Get Old Quickly
Some games have them in the form of alternate skins, while others have them as purchasable costumes for a character to wear. The more advanced games have entire character editing systems to allow for maximum customization. Threatening characters become less-threatening when you add a pair of cartoon bunny ears to their heads.
The more serious characters are probably embarrassed to wear these costumes the players put them in, and certain characters can be even subjected to gratuitous amounts of fanservice.
2 The Necessary Tragic or Traumatic Backstory Sounds Miserable
Fighting game characters have it hard outside of the arena too. Many of the best fighting game characters begin their careers after some form of tragedy strikes their lives. They either go on a quest for vengeance or the weight of the world is thrust upon their shoulders.
Other characters that avoid tragedy are often put into traumatic situations like having to deal with a harsh training environment or being left in a near-death state. Characters that come to mind for these include the likes of Scorpion, Kazuya Mishima, and Siegfried from Soul Calibur.
1 Death Is A Constant
Surprisingly, or maybe unsurprisingly, death is a common thing fighting game characters have to deal with. This much is at least true in the Mortal Kombat games and their fatalities as well as games where ringing out equals falling into a bottomless pit or worse.
So then, what happens to these dead characters? They don’t stay dead forever, that’s for sure. They end up coming back for more is what happens. They’ll either die again or get immediate payback. Either way, death is probably the harshest punishment a fighting game character has to endure for losing a fight.
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