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soooo this is to show how terrible the game is? Can't be fun if that's all you have to do. Looks like someone playing Street Fighter....
Some nerds gotta keep one hand free for devouring copious amounts of Mountain Dew, thumbing through the latest edition of PC World, and jerking off to Japanese anime p*rn.
LOL, I doubt that is how the game is primarily meant to be played, perhaps it's just an option you can enable for beginner gamers to enjoy, people who don't have the coordination to use both hands at once Spoiler That's what she said (females etc.), or maybe they're thinking of the disabled with only one hand Actually after trying to reason out why you would want this option, it still seems like a pretty dud idea... perhaps you were right on this one CCR, it's a japanese female action character after all, there's probably a market out there for guys who would prefer to play with one hand on the joystick.. Guys like this maybe...
The creator of this game also created the first Devil May Cry, which had a difficulty level that was basically the same as the video above. But the main character in that game was a dude...so I would hope this mode wasn't created so you can have one hand on the controller and the other on your joystick.
It's the new trend of games that play themselves. http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gamehunters/post/2009/06/67677679/1
I remember NBA Jam had a "computer assisstance" option that would always make games close. It was so annoying playing a crappy player and have it come down to the last 30 seconds. Plus, it was the default option, so you had to remember to turn it off.