Frogster88 Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Legitimate question as an outsider looking in, why do you play this game? What makes it fun? I find myself watching Strive sometimes and concluding "this game is hot garbage and is clearly a downgrade from Xrd," yet other times I think "this game stands on its own and has a well-built system and characters for the system." Personally, I abandoned the game partway through Season 2 partially because of roundstart Gold Burst and partially because of the Large and Very Large counters seeming very prevalent amongst other issues, but I never fully stopped following the game. I want to like it, but something about it just feels... unruly(?), I don't know, to me and I can't pin down what. If anyone could make a case study on why the game is "objectively good" or "objectively bad" or whatever, I'd appreciate it. I'd also like it if we mostly looked at it in isolation, since there's a bunch of things about it that make no sense in context of +R or Xrd.
whatgoat Posted May 14 Posted May 14 I kind of just pick it up every now and then just because it's a gear-adjacent thing that is popular and some people play. 2.0 definitely feels like the best state the game's been in as a casual dabbler. I much prefer xrd and +r overall, and outright avoid other "simple" FGs like Granblue VS Rising because they just remind me too much of season 1-2 strive on a metatextual level
Frogster88 Posted May 15 Author Posted May 15 Makes sense, playing for popularity. Out of curiosity, what "metatextual level"s do you think the "simple" games come across as?
whatgoat Posted June 20 Posted June 20 On 5/14/2026 at 11:53 PM, Frogster88 said: Makes sense, playing for popularity. Out of curiosity, what "metatextual level"s do you think the "simple" games come across as? Restrictive movement options in an anime aesthetic game with a lot of the offensive threat being centralized and homogenized, leaning towards simple strike/throw that has massive reward. A lot of design around very weighted RPS situations at all levels of play. It comes out feeling like a lot of characters play too similarly for my taste so gameplay variety suffers a bit.
GooieTheGreen Posted June 30 Posted June 30 I feel a lot more relaxed playing Strive than +R. I can integrate a combo in a day or two, what I can do is always obvious, execution is almost non-existent, yet there's still some meat for me to chew on whenever I wanna. When I wanna do cool shit and play a wild game, I play +R; when I wanna both play a FG and feel chiil, I play Strive. whatgoat, Victor_10_Mbs and Frogster88 3
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