File: Pushing Swords.swf-(9.57 MB, 640x368, Other)
[_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)02:18 No.2462027
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)02:27 No.2462034
>Excetra
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)02:35 No.2462042
If the protag cleaves the sword forward in that spar, though, the antag can have that same
advantage.
It is needless, and more for the aesthetic appeal than anything else, but that maneuver the antag
could take wasn't brought up at all.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)03:08 No.2462057
i was expecting some kind of medieval type pushing gaywads from the title, i'm somewhat
disapointed
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)03:18 No.2462068
>>2462057
that only means you should go out sometimes
you know, not spending your whole life on /f/
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)03:53 No.2462099
>>2462068
B-But /f/ is life
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)04:57 No.2462134
>>2462099
/f/ is love
/f/ is life
Dont let anyone ever tell you different
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)05:07 No.2462139
>>2462057
I expected the same thing.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)05:42 No.2462158
>>2462042
physically, the situation is perfectly symmetric. It goes without saying that anything the hero
could do the antagonist could do.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)05:48 No.2462163
>>2462027
I also like when they push so hard with their swords they actually make sparks
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/14(Thu)06:04 No.2462170
>>2462163
You would figure that at that point that part of the edge would dull itself out incredibly
quickly...