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LEAGUE OF LEGENDS FIGHTING GAME! New Project L Gameplay



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We got our first look at Project L in action, the new fighting game from Riot Games. Project L (working title) is a 2v2 assist 2D fighter with characters from the Runeterra world.

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31 Comments

  1. I'm only a little bit sad. I like the LoL universe, I love fighting games – but I never got around to be decent at 2D fighting games. I'm pretty much a Tekken purist, only dabbled in Soul Calibur somewhat satisfactory. I tried Street Fighter, MvC, Blazblue, Skullgirls, Mortal Kombat, but none of these ever ever made me fell like I got a knack.
    I will give Project L a chance, but I'm not too optimistic.

  2. LoL game play didn't appeal to me. My gaming style is fighting games, party games and 'jewel swap' or matching games. I'm so excited for L! I'm going to buy it and challenge my gamer boyfriend to play me on a weekly basis

  3. I'm not a huge fan of fighting games, mostly because it feels like they made it so if you get hit once, you might as well put down the controller and grab a snack because you can't do anything until your opponent's combo is done. Tag fighters are really bad about it. I want to play fighting games, but with emphasis on the word "play".

    Also, 3:55 says it really well. Input madness is a huge turn off. Looking up guides on most fighting games is like looking at lines of code to someone doesn't understand computers. They're written by people who know what they mean for people who know what they mean. The bar to entry for me is that I don't know how you're supposed to learn how to play these games. How am I supposed to know that double tapping up, while holding the x button, followed by a specifically timed sequence of forward, forward, down, forward, square, up, R2+L1 is going to let me extend my time in the air for a better combo? How does one even figure that out? It literally seems like you're supposed to randomly press buttons and remember the sequence in which you pressed them.

  4. I think its awesome they're deciding to experiment with different types of games. I've never been a fan of mobas, but I have been a fan of fighting games and league lore. This is going to be amazing I already know it.

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