I talk about several video game genres here on the site. RPGs, survival horror, visual novels, puzzle games…
You know what I don’t talk much about? Fighting games.
Fighting games have never quite been my thing. I don’t know the first thing about strategies, techniques, or any methods much beyond button mashing.
A few days ago, I was contacted by the founder of First Round Dojo, a site dedicated to helping new players improve their fighting game skills. In other words, if I wanted to move beyond button mashing, I’d go to First Round Dojo.
It includes a newsletter, a blog with fighting game tips, free online matches for practice, and one-on-one special training sessions.
Right now, First Round Dojo focuses on Street Fighter V, although more games might be added to its curriculum later on.
Coming to me for fighting game advice won’t get you anywhere, but now I know where to send you. Head on over to First Round Dojo to learn how to play fighting games and pick up the fighting game tips and advice you need to win.

I agree. First Round Dojo seems to know what it’s doing with regards to fighting games, a genre I’m not good at.
I’ve hardly played any, just Super Smash Bros. 4 (if that counts) and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (because Phoenix Wright was in it).