Before I begin, my background with fighting games is very rich. I play competitively in SSFIVAE2012, Mortal Kombat, Injustice, and KOF13.
Before I ever played Skullgirls, I've heard people who have tried the game saying that the mechanics of the game were horrible. I wasn't going to judge the game unless I had played it, so I downloaded the trial from Xbox Live. Considering myself pretty adept at fighting games, I hopped right into an arcade match on medium difficulty, thinking that I would pick up any mechanics through trial and error. Of course I did very poorly. Skullgirls has mechanics like other 2d fighters but the way these mechanics are handled and executed can't be more different. After losing horribly, I decided to and try the tutorials. An hour or so later, I finished and jumped back into arcade mode, applying all the things I learned from the tutorials. And I did much better winning each match.
I went back and asked all the people who complained about the mechanics if they had finished the tutorials. All but one of them had not even touched the tutorials. I told them to go and do them, no matter how long it takes. They all love the game now, and it is now the main fighting game played by each of them.
So long story short, the tutorials for this game are not meant for casual players. The tutorials go in depth on every mechanic, aspect, and even character (Even the dlc character Squigly has one). If you were put off of the game due to any number of gameplay issues, I urge you to go and play the tutorials, not that you would be on this forum if you hated the game.
Before I ever played Skullgirls, I've heard people who have tried the game saying that the mechanics of the game were horrible. I wasn't going to judge the game unless I had played it, so I downloaded the trial from Xbox Live. Considering myself pretty adept at fighting games, I hopped right into an arcade match on medium difficulty, thinking that I would pick up any mechanics through trial and error. Of course I did very poorly. Skullgirls has mechanics like other 2d fighters but the way these mechanics are handled and executed can't be more different. After losing horribly, I decided to and try the tutorials. An hour or so later, I finished and jumped back into arcade mode, applying all the things I learned from the tutorials. And I did much better winning each match.
I went back and asked all the people who complained about the mechanics if they had finished the tutorials. All but one of them had not even touched the tutorials. I told them to go and do them, no matter how long it takes. They all love the game now, and it is now the main fighting game played by each of them.
So long story short, the tutorials for this game are not meant for casual players. The tutorials go in depth on every mechanic, aspect, and even character (Even the dlc character Squigly has one). If you were put off of the game due to any number of gameplay issues, I urge you to go and play the tutorials, not that you would be on this forum if you hated the game.