Hello everyone!
Hello (again), I'm Marcelo, aka Kyo on the interwebs. 24 years old scrub (almost 25, damn) and I'm from Portugal.
I have made a post already in the Art sub-forum but since I'm new I thought I would stop by.
I have been playing Toribash for two weeks or so, and boy, it has been a blast. To me it's one of the few games I don't mind being destroyed by experienced players, since I learn so much.
I've been enjoying playing Aikido and ABD, although I've also tried mushu (how do you move forward, man) and judo (gravity is weird guys, amirite?).
This seems like a game I am going to enjoy for a long time in my free time, the matches aren't that long and it's fun to stop by and spar for an hour or two per day, learning, improving and just fracturing your body for weird reasons! I free play a bit to better understand how the joints work with each other. It comes so natural in real life and in a game it seems so hard. As an ex-volleyball player, my knowledge of leg work is still strong, but it seems like it only takes time and experience to translate that into good Toribash performance.
Anyway, I hope I see you guys ingame and I learn something from you, or perhaps you learn something from me! Haha.
Toodles and see you on the ring!