So, I’ve been getting into UFC 4 lately, right? And man, it’s a wild ride. I mean, you got all these different fighters and styles, and I was like, “Which one’s the best?” So, I decided to dive in and figure it out myself.
First off, I started trying out all the different fighter classes. There are five, you know? And each one has these sub-classes, called Archetypes. I spent a good chunk of time just messing around with each one. Some were cool, others, not so much.
I started with a few custom characters. Back in the day, with the older games, you just picked a “style” and that was that. Now, it’s way more detailed. You gotta pick perks, moves, all that jazz. It’s a bit overwhelming at first, I gotta admit. I was totally lost at the start, not knowing what to pick.
I really wanted to find a fighter who was, like, unstoppable, you know? I heard some people talking about this Max Holloway guy. They said he’s a beast. So I tried him out, and yeah, he’s pretty good. I mean, really good. I was winning matches left and right, feeling like a real champ!
But then I got curious. I started looking at other fighters, comparing their perks, their moves. I even watched some videos online, trying to learn from the pros. I experimented with a bunch of different characters, just trying to learn what worked and what didn’t.
- I tried to be like this Buakaw guy, using the “Razor” thing, but it wasn’t really my style.
- Then I went full “Powerhouse” mode, trying to just smash everyone. That was fun for a bit, but not really my style.
I also messed around with Frankie Edgar and RDA. Let me tell you, Frankie’s got some killer boxing skills, like, the best in the game. And RDA? That dude is just a monster everywhere. It’s crazy. They move so smooth.
After a lot of trial and error, I realized something. It’s not just about the fighter, it’s about how you play them. You gotta find a style that fits you, you know? Like, if you like to keep things at a distance and use your legs, the “Virtuoso” thing with strong kicks is great. I spent a few evenings just practicing different combos and strategies.
It’s been a real journey, let me tell you. I went from being a total noob to actually winning some matches and feeling like I know what I’m doing. It took a lot of time, a lot of practice, but I finally found a style that works for me. I even started to understand how the different fighting styles match up against each other. It’s like a whole new level of the game opened up.
So yeah, that’s my story of trying to figure out the best fighting style in UFC 4. It’s not easy, but it’s definitely worth it. Just keep practicing, keep experimenting, and you’ll find your groove. It’s a blast once you get the hang of it!