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I love Brawlers/Beat'em ups, so I will defintely check out your work. Sort of a soft invitation, but maybe I could make you a co-author on this guide, or at the very least include your video and credit you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9JPAyY1Cx4
This guide is what started off my looking into the finer details of the game and appears to be the only available guide so it definitely earns itself a thumbs up.
Thanks for the info! I will get around to updating this guide, hopefully sooner than later.
Jackson's judo throw is high in damage. Once he gets his upgrade he can string 4 consecutively pushing herds into the corner and racking up massacres very quickly.
There's a lot of subtle damage data that goes unappreciated because they're difficult to record.