KOFXIV is $39.99 at amazon
Any chance this game comes to Steam later like KOF13 Climax?
MOV getting played like MOVie lmaooo
MOV getting played like MOVie lmaooo
tekken finals?
this is a lot of words to say "people who were good at marvel 3. also sonicfox and marn"I'm gonna make some early predictions on who I think are the most likely players to excel at Marvel Infinite in its first year.
this is a lot of words to say "people who were good at marvel 3. also sonicfox and marn"
I'm gonna make some early predictions on who I think are the most likely players to excel at Marvel Infinite in its first year. There's definitely gonna be some surprises, but I think these are the safest picks for people who could do serious damage at majors and at Evo in 2018. I've grouped the players into 3 tiers.
Tier 1:
Tier 2:
- Justin Wong. This is a no-brainer. He's the marvelous one. He's such a solid pick that I think there's a wide gulf between tier 1 and tier 2.
Tier 3: These 11 guys not in any order.
- Chris G. Best umvc3 player all-time, champion-level player at many fighting games but best at Marvel.
- Filipino Champ. No-brainer pick. One of the all-time best at umvc3, a top SF4 and SFV player, and loves Marvel. He's gonna go in hard.
- Kane Blueriver. We've seen what he can accomplish over the last couple years, and he even won Evo with what some consider a low-tier team. If he works as hard at MVCI as he did at umvc3, watch the fuck out.
- PR Rog. Top-level player in multiple games, won a bunch of Marvel 3 majors, and got 2nd place at Evo for vanilla.
- Yipes. He wasn't a top umvc3 player over the long term, but the dude lives and breathes Marvel. He's gonna go in super hard when Infinite comes out, and he's gonna be hella good.
- Viscant. He figured out the best strategy in vanilla Marvel 3 before anyone else did, and he won Evo off that. He won't be a threat long term, but in the first year of Infinite he's one to watch out for.
- RayRay. One of the best umvc3 players. Known as a Marvel player but also does surprisingly well in SFV, so we know he's not a one-trick pony. He's gonna go in hard on Infinite.
- Tokido. He plays, and wins, at practically every fighting game that's made in Japan. Was a serious threat in vanilla mvc3. If there's any esports money behind Infinite, and I think there will be, he'll be coming for it.
- Nemo. One of the best in multiple games including umvc3. Several top Japanese Street Fighter players have expressed an interest in Infinite, but I don't know if they're gonna stick to it. I think Tokido and Nemo are the two most likely Japanese players to stick with the game and play it well enough to be a serious threat. I said tier 3 wasn't in any order, but I would put Nemo a bit below Tokido for being a threat in the first year.
- Flocker. He came out of nowhere at Season's Beatings 2011 and dominated the west coast in the east vs west team tournament. He also won that major and he's an Evo champion at umvc3. It's a mistake to understimate him.
- SonicFox. He's pretty close to unstoppable at all of the recent NRS games and is one of the best in the world at several other fighters. He even does pretty well in SFV. If he decides to play MVCI and he takes it seriously, he could be a serious threat. Dude is extremely talented at fighting games in general.
- Marn. This might be a surprise pick, but surprise wins are Marn's specialty. He's the only TvC Evo champion. He was a major threat in vanilla mvc3 and beat ChrisG in umvc3 at Evo. He's unpredictable, but on a good day he's all but unstoppable. You should never underestimate Marn.
Is that a tmnt thingi heard parallax scroll respects chino xl more than clockwork
Nerdjosh going to be good at Marvel out of the gate too. Probably will be good month one then fade way.
Flash Metroid too will be good month one.
I don't expect Full Schedule or KBR to be good out of the gate. These guys will take some time founding their groove in the game.
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Is that a tmnt thing
now that bish is gone, it's time. get to work shouta. also move that sfv ot back to the community ghetto thanks
leaving me out of the list smh
now that bish is gone, it's time. get to work shouta. also move that sfv ot back to the community ghetto thanks
leaving me out of the list smh
State of the MVC2 port for the current generation consoles
http://forums.shoryuken.com/discuss...xbox-one-ps4-sad-status-as-of-dec-2016#latest
He likes Sonic Colors also.Kanye posted a list of his favorite Wii games an TvC got a shoutout
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTtp3unEPysWe have people traveling from all over the place, just trying to seal those spots...
That's kinda unfair!
From Ultra David thread, something Vicious actually brought up as a negative:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTtp3unEPys
And then people proceed to cry when an event takes place in Brazil with no names filling up top 8. Get the fuck out with this scrubby safe space shit Vicious how is people traveling to events a bad thing?!
Reality is, they're just salty that their local hero wasn't actually good enough to make it because someone from the outside was better. It's pure scrub mentality where the solution isn't getting better, but bending the roles to make it easier for lesser players to qualify.
Better players traveling to local events made them way more watchable. Some of the best moments in the season, stuff like RB's run at NA finals wouldn't have happened if events were gated. Really hope Capcom would just ignore those scrubs, else CC finals will be filled with Julios.
A "competitive" tournament also shouldn't be trying to protect its local scene from outside competition.Tournaments shouldn't cater to spectators. Ever.
From Ultra David thread, something Vicious actually brought up as a negative:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTtp3unEPys
And then people proceed to cry when an event takes place in Brazil with no names filling up top 8. Get the fuck out with this scrubby safe space shit Vicious how is people traveling to events a bad thing?!
Reality is, they're just salty that their local hero wasn't actually good enough to make it because someone from the outside was better. It's pure scrub mentality where the solution isn't getting better, but bending the roles to make it easier for lesser players to qualify.
Better players traveling to local events made them way more watchable. Some of the best moments in the season, stuff like RB's run at NA finals wouldn't have happened if events were gated. Really hope Capcom would just ignore those scrubs, else CC finals will be filled with Julios.