Video game fans are fond of fighting over which of their favorite characters would win in a fight. The list of games that have actually let characters from different franchises go toe-to-toe is short, so these debates have remained speculation, for the most part. Thanks to MultiVersus, though, that's changing.
The newest entry in the mixed-franchise fighter category is MultiVersus, a game that borrows heavily from the past successes of its competitors while also trying to innovate and push the genre forward. Fans of similar games will find much about MultiVersus familiar, but that familiarity can be deceptive, as there's plenty about this title that sets it apart. Here are some of the most important tips for beginners looking to jump into the fray.
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Some players always skip the tutorial in games, while some others study every single one. There are good reasons not to skip the Advanced Tutorials in MultiVersus, however. While the basics may be easy to grasp, the more complicated aspects of this deceptively cartoony fighting game can take a while to wrap one's head around. Even before more characters are added, there's plenty here to learn.
This is particularly true for long-time Super Smash Bros. players who, upon seeing how much MultiVersus feels like that other title, will want to jump right in and start whaling away on opponents, counting on their skills in the former game to carry them. That's a mistake. There may be similarities between the two titles, but MultiVersus is its own beast with its own nuances, such as Dodge Jumping and Dodge Attacking. Players looking to make the most of their fighters, the stages, and the game's unique mechanics owe it to themselves to complete the
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