Kamehasutra 3 ^new^ -
The game’s namesake mechanic. In most fighters, you cancel a normal attack into a special move. In Kamehasutra 3 , you can cancel any move—including super moves—into another super move, provided you have the meter. This leads to "Sutra Chains" where a player might burn all five bars to string together a Kamehameha, a Rasengan, and a Shoryuken in a single, screen-filling combo.
Part 3 was the "magnum opus." It had voice clips ripped from the Ocean Dub. It had a save system. It had multiple endings (including one where Chi-Chi beats you to death with a frying pan). For a game hosted on a site that looked like a GeoCities page, it felt professional. Kamehasutra 3
Remember the golden age of Newgrounds and early YouTube? A time when edgy Flash games were passed around on USB sticks in computer labs. If you were a teenager between 2005 and 2010, you probably heard a whispered rumor about that game. The one that fused Dragon Ball Z with... adult content. The game’s namesake mechanic
They will either laugh, walk away, or—if they are the right person—begin to breathe in sync with you. And that, in itself, is a kind of magic. This leads to "Sutra Chains" where a player
