As with every fighting game before it, this is where the real lessons are taught. Of course, even with training and a graded profile that promotes you through the level ranks, prepare to get pasted online. However, it'll give you a better understanding of the systems in play, and coupled with the usual practice mode gives you the tools to introducing you to the game. And the durability of the controller being bounced off the floor (memo: buy a fighting pad or joystick). This is mentioned primarily for Xbox 360 owners, who'll once more feel shafted due to the standard controller not cutting the mustard on the fighting circuit: simple inputs will become an issue and will test the patience. However, given some of the later stages offer multiple fights to practice different techniques, it'd have been good to have a mini-checkpoint system instead of being thrown back to the start. Fight Lab runs through the basics (there's an entire lesson dedicated just to using the stick/D-Pad to avoid attacks and bombs) to introducing the tag system that'll dominate higher end techniques with a light humour that means you don't feel the fool when you get techniques wrong.
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