One of the projects in eZine that I was the most proud of was my ASF. It took a lot of work to complete, but I believe that the work I did was worth it. One of the stylistic choices I made was to make it symmetrical. This was very hard to do, especially when it was combined with another of my stylistic choices. I also decided to make my ASF a flow chart. Specifically, I decided to make it a quiz. Because our group's theme was technology, and my individual focus was gaming, I decided to make my quiz about which console you should buy according to your tastes and budget. I picked traditional consoles such as the PS4 and Xbox One, hybrid consoles such as the Nintendo Switch, and even some new high-tech Virtual Reality (VR) devices. Below is an image of my completed ASF. I hope you guys like it:
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate has been out for about a year and a half, and has been recognized as one of the best modern fighting games in all time. It has sold more than 13 million copies and is still going strong. Because it is such a popular fighting game for both competitive eSports players and amateurs alike, it would make sense to want to know how to improve in this monumental game. Step One: Pick a Main In a game with around 70 fighters, you should pick one or two to excel in. Playing well with one character will net you better results than being mediocre with 20. If you can't pick one character to play, consider getting secondaries, characters that you play not as often or as well as your main, but formidable nonetheless. Step Two: Shield and Grab At its core, Super Smash Bros Ultimate is comprised of three actions: attacking, shielding, and grabbing. An attack will beat out a grab, a grab will still give those shielding damage and knockback, and shielding can help withstand otherwise game-ending blows. Many amateur players only attack, causing those who shield to easily beat them. Make sure you use all three of these options. Step Three: Combo Once you've landed a hit, try to connect off of that. Although attacks will hit characters away, by jumping and running, your character can go to where your hit opponent was sent and follow up, causing even more damage. If you don't know what combos you can make, consider looking online on Smashboards or SmashWiki. Step Four: Practice Even if you follow all the previous rules, nothing helps more than experience. Maybe you could join a local Super Smash Bros club, or even join a few tournaments. Finally, you could watch videos of professional Smash Bros players, especially those including your main. With these tips, you should be able to improve your playing in Super Smash Bros in no time. The character select screen. Contains multitudes of fighters,
but only few to seriously play |