Description
In fighting games, particularly those featuring team-based mechanics, a Delayed Hyper Combo allows players to execute a series of Hyper Combos one after another, involving multiple characters from their team. This technique is not only visually spectacular but also incredibly effective in dealing massive damage to the opponent. By timing the execution of each Hyper Combo correctly, players can create a seamless chain of attacks, making it difficult for the opponent to recover or counter. The strategy behind Delayed Hyper Combos involves understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each character's Hyper Combo, as well as the optimal order in which to deploy them for maximum impact. This adds a layer of depth and complexity to the game, requiring both skill and strategy from the player.
Examples
- In 'Marvel vs. Capcom 3', a player can start with Ryu's Shinkuu Hadoken, then switch to Iron Man's Proton Cannon, and finish with Hulk's Gamma Crush. The seamless transition between these Hyper Combos can decimate an opponent's health bar.
- In 'Dragon Ball FighterZ', a player might begin with Goku's Kamehameha, follow up with Vegeta's Big Bang Attack, and conclude with Gohan's Ultimate Kamehameha. Each character's Hyper Combo flows into the next, creating a relentless assault.
Additional Information
- Executing Delayed Hyper Combos requires precise timing and understanding of each character's move set.
- This technique can be a game-changer in competitive play, turning the tide of battle in seconds.