Anchor Hawkeye won the tournament.Anchor hawk guy won vs ray ray for instance.
Yipes was 2 matches away from top 8. And quite honestly probably should have won vs paradigm too. he had a good run this evo imo.
This is the same reason why I want Persona 4 Arena 2![]()
don't forget about 2014's hypest FG...
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I want MK10 already because I want them to continue with the story.
They killed so much of the cast, you already know they are going to have to do a Netherrealm arc to bring them back. I still want Liu Kang becoming the tyrannical god of order.
Now I can tell, lol. At first I just thought there was an L there, because for whatever reason my brain was like "That makes sense" instead of reading.
Hopefully the Major Nelson comment is a good one, haha! And we were about middle right, despite getting in the area before 10.
didnt Maximillian feature this guy in a video from playing him online before?
Chris Hu vs Mike Ross (Via Art)
http://youtu.be/ynX5RzK0-Hw
LOL
man reading all this crap about people calling the FGC sexist is killing me... I can't take it.
His unusual air options seem really problematic for Honda.Yoooooo, dat Air Demon. That would have made the crowd explode if it was on the main stage. Chris looked real impressive in that match. Made it seem like a bad matchup for Honda. Didn't know that ground pound could stuff EX headbutt.
man reading all this crap about people calling the FGC sexist is killing me... I can't take it.
Pretty much.It's best not to waste too much energy thinking about the opinions of crazy people.
I couldn't watch live due to work, so I'm watching the archived streams for Evo 2013, and holy fucking shit at that KOF final! KOF is really starting to be my favorite to watch in competition. I hope the rest of the Top 8's are this good.
High level KOF is sick. It's also nice to know that, yeah, everyone drops combos at some point in that game.I couldn't watch live due to work, so I'm watching the archived streams for Evo 2013, and holy fucking shit at that KOF final! KOF is really starting to be my favorite to watch in competition. I hope the rest of the Top 8's are this good.
Been waiting for these. I had missed most of them. They're all pretty cool. This Seth Mussey guy knows how to cut an entertaining video.EVO Hype Videos are going up.
MK- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uo9l1uv56E&feature=youtu.be
TTT2- http://youtu.be/7RmBqT1YeCs
P4A- http://youtu.be/XTnJ8hB8ubE
SFXT- http://youtu.be/3HveWzDWma0
KOF- http://youtu.be/dy5cBZl7xtE
Smash- http://youtu.be/b5oJXgBlCKU
Much better photos and presentation than EVO's official photographer (Karaface). I was watching her photo editing stream for a bit yesterday. She hasn't really evolved with her esports photos since 2010 and her galleries with hundreds of similar looking photos is pretty cumbersome to browse through. Less is more, gotta curate! Doesn't help that the Polygon guy also has better equipment. Talent is always key, but expensive, pro-level equipment helps a ton
It's best not to waste too much energy thinking about the opinions of crazy people.
I wouldn't call them crazy, but they don't know the "FGC" beyond a Kotaku article from last year.
WHo was the guy that beat KBR? That was as solid as you can play.
5th character incoming.
The brothers bought a copy of the game. They took turns playing, one watching over the other's shoulder, shouting commands and telling the other person how they were doing everything wrong. Their internet was slow, and matches were fun but not as competitive as they could have been. Wanting a challenge unhindered by their dial-up connection, the brothers went to a LAN cafe to play.
"I remember there was some guy who was about five years older than us who was basically an asshole who beat us and then talked shit," Nick Plott says. "I think that was my initial motivating factor. I wanted to go back there and beat him again, so my brother and I practiced a lot."
We never ended up going back there because the internet came out."
Connected to the world at high speeds with access to Korean servers, the brothers realized they'd found a love in competitive StarCraft. Like Stemkoski, they fell in love with the game's depth and challenge. StarCraft wasn't just about twitch reflexes; there was strategy at every level, it overflowed with nuance and no matter how good the brothers got, they could always find someone who could beat them. By the time they were in high school, the Plott brothers were entering StarCraft tournaments and consistently winning. Naturally, school suffered.
One thing very noticable about the SF4 T8: The game felt like "Street Fighter" again.
My favorite evo moment was when xian sniped akuma under an air fireball with low ass life from near half screen away. That shit was HAWT
My favorite evo moment was when xian sniped akuma under an air fireball with low ass life from near half screen away. That shit was HAWT
Top 5 hypest moments of Evo is coming up. I really wanted to put me playing KI on stage in there, but it's about the show and not about my dream coming true. There is a slight nod at the end showing how the crowd actually reacted to KI being on stage.
Honestly might be one of the hypest videos I've ever made. ETA 30 mins.
Yes. He's mostly an online warrior. Didn't have much of a scene in Hawaii.
UMVC3: Amazing Phoenix Wright Breakdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77ShQvzNK90