skullgirls would be a good choice if you want to put in effort to learn to get better at fighting games. the tutorials in this game seem like they sound pretty good for beginners and it doesn't seem to have any bs in it. if all you want is an easy game thats fun to play, that doesn't really require an investment to learn, umvc3 is the game you're probably looking for.
People keep saying this but I don't know if I agree. Marvel is very unforgiving and they don't tell you how to do shit in that game. It's fun but the game is salt personified.
Well, the review stated that the single-player mode's ai is pretty unforgiving and not beginner friendly. once you've graduated from tutorial mode, the only things left are training and online versus. and online versus is completely dependent on the matchmaking and netcode.
Hard AI? Hasn't the same been said about every fighting game ever? I'm inclined to call BS on that just based on precedent; its almost never true. More often than not, the reviewers REALLY suck and they of course don't have the time to put much of any effort with review deadlines and whatnot.
Is any of the tutorial stuff in the demo, by the way? I have a friend who could benefit on his current project from learning all that kind of stuff, but he's not a fighting game fan and I know he won't buy the game blind for the privilege.
Contents of the Demo:
- Two Characters, Filia and Cerebella
- An abbreviated Arcade Mode, with three AI battles
- Local versus play, limited to duo teams
- Four tutorials
- Practice Room