Talk:Bayonetta VS ???/@comment-27171598-20160129020640/@comment-28349443-20160129024325

"If you've ever tried to punch a steel wall when thinking you can actually do it, then something can't be right with you."

The only possible point I can see that this statement has is essentially calling me an idiot, which is oh so mature

"And Little Mac expoits weaknesses because he fights opponents multiple times. I doubt anyone would ever say with honesty that he's ever defeated Mike Tyson on his first try."

Little Mac did because he's superhumanly strong and fast. In canon, this is what happened. It's like how in Pokémon, the canon story line is that Red beats Giovanni in the 8th Gym. Is it possible to lose the battle? Yes, but the canon ending is that you win.

"And don't you think a story about a guy who overcomes such an ordeal with willower and persistence is better than a story about a guy who just punches everyone to submission? It's actually why I like characters like Little Mac."

I literally never said willpower had nothing to do with it, of course it does. But saying he wins against superhuman opponents because "he believes in himself" and no other reason, is straight up nonsensical. In order to beat someone at all, you have to be just as strong, if not stronger than the person you're fighting.