";s:4:"text";s:3635:"A Step is a relatively short Dash that cannot be canceled from but can be canceled into. When it fills, the character is knocked down and recovers in a dizzy state. If you want to tech as soon as possible you can hold down A and B and the tech will be buffered, but keep in mind that any directional inputs will clear this buffer, meaning if you want to buffer a directional tech you should first hold the direction, then hold the buttons. Beneath the character's life bar is a purple meter that fills while the character is being attacked or comboed. But recently, I2 years ago, I made the difficult decision to continue chasing our dream. If you are hit after an air tech would have been possible, that hit will still be scaled as normal and the combo counter will increase, but will turn purple to indicate a tech was possible. This is typically called a "super jump cancel" or "sjc"
An air dash can be canceled at any point into an attack, doing so will stop the air dash animation early causing you to drop quickly. When selecting your character, you are presented with four attacks: two special and two Ultimate Chaos attacks. Extra moves are often some of a character's strongest tools, so choosing which ones you want for a matchup is very important. Players can also select between "run" and "step" modes, placing the focus respectively on speed and technical play.A port of the game for the PlayStation 3 included several changes for the home release, including a Training mode, a Versus mode and a Gallery mode. to: ''Chaos Code'' hit the Arcades first in August 2011 and eventually made it to UsefulNotes/{{PS3}} on December 2012. Not all supers can be Chaos Shifted, which ones are shiftable when is dependent on the super, some can be chaos shifted even on whiff and some can only be shifted on hit. This sequel title is known as Chaos Code: Next Episode of Xtreme Tempest, which was revealed during Evo Japan 2020. Without his support and guidance, FKD could not have achieved such success today.And of course, thanks to all business partners and FKD employees who we worked together, and to the arcade shops and players who supported Chaos Code for many years.And finally, to my dearest brother, Michael, who had been with me for 38 years, grew up playing together and chasing dreams together. By pressing both punch buttons, you can perform a throw on your opponent. Exceed Chaos. An unidentified sequel title had been announced in 2018 for release in Japanese arcades.
At the cost of a single bar of meter, you can instantly crush your opponent's guard.