Talk:Shadow Fight 3/@comment-30326451-20171119190929/@comment-30326451-20171120224209

Well, the micro-transactions in SF2, I'd have to say that you actually had a choice in whether you wanted to do them or not. You could progress with the storyline(and the rest the game, honestly) without spending a buck. Unlike SF3, which you have to spend money to even stand a sliver of a chance within the game against the unholy AI. The duels are a breeze up until you hit the 200s, then 300s start popping up, and what's bad is that they actually have an AI behind them, not a player. That's why they're so unfair. So, yeah, screw the AI coding. Shadow Fight 2, you could get past it because the enemies wouldn't fight like lightning and gave you the chance to fight back. The game was extremely fluid and the controls did what you wanted them to do. Better than this.(for now at least)