Aren’t there parts that just sound like you’re just talking about Gesha?
I was watching, thinking, what the heck is this guy?
Lord Judah is truly a clever person…
It’s not unusual for a second person to appear.
>>2I think I was the second person to do the “Shitty Character Chronicles” around the time of the 11th-year Night Expo.
Mr. Gon, who was born and raised in Taiwan and loves AC Hoku so much that he moved to Japan.
I overly developed the combo route for Raoh that creates a significant resource gap for the next round.
>>12I had no idea that was a combo developed by King Guren.
Speaking of which, I’ve been vaguely thinking for a while now, when did Raoh’s combo become so efficient with the gauge?
The Blood-Painted Beak first launches some kind of projectile.
If that hits, it’s guaranteed to be the Psycho Crusher animation, right?
>>3In the original work, only the initial stance is shown, so the content consists of techniques that each company decides when releasing the game, which means this is Arc’s interpretation of Fist of the North Star.
There is a similar technique called the Decisive Counter Punch.
Even just looking at the small pants, it’s at a level that makes me want it in a different game, so it was no good.
It’s really strong, except for the drawback that you can’t practice at home because your subordinates behave differently in a home setting.
There’s no explanation for the cheat dam!
>>7There are still a lot of things that KI hasn’t explained properly, as they’re saying in the comments…
>>7The cheat dam is already a glitch, so even if I happily introduce it…
Even if there was a Ray episode, I wouldn’t spend time on Bug Shoryu.
In the original work, Kesshoushi is left ineffective, or rather, they get defeated halfway…
I don’t think there will be any crappy content other than the common system after Ken, at least not for one video.
Can you explain why standard characters like Kenshiro are considered bad characters?
>>13Ken is a proper protagonist and a normal person in the middle of the pack, so he’s not that bad.
A terrifying fact with no inside.
The round transfer of Musou is pretty awful, isn’t it?
Raoh can do it too, you know…
As expected, from now on, let’s go with Rei as a high-spec character loved in development.
After that, it’s just either Souther, Jagi, or Shin, who are hinted as weak characters, and then it’ll be over, right?
>>18It’s one thing to say Jagi is weak, but introducing Souther as a weak character is just too much.
If we’re talking about the potential for a crappy character, I think Mamiya is more likely to be chosen than Kenshiro right now.
>>20It’s a character with really low basic performance, but it excels at infinite combos and one-hit wake-up attacks, which makes it extremely annoying.
I wonder if it won’t be summarized like KOF, instead of one character per video.
No questions asked, the strongest and the next best character, and since I played the small pants king of the apocalyptic era, I want to see something done with an impactful character next.
…Everyone has an impact, right?
I want you to touch my heart, but I wonder if that’s possible.
I want you to come as a soul character to use Jagi.
Is it just a shitty character, or is this game fundamentally broken…?
>>25Everyone is lively, right?
>>25A game where crap collides and sometimes manages to achieve a miraculous balance, and sometimes does not.
>>25Well, it’s a game where the odds are casually set at 3:7 or 2:8 for the diamonds.
In a normal fighting game, it’s considered a terrible matchup at a level like 3:7, which is often referred to as a hard counter.
The weakest is Heart-sama, but there are still some who think Jagi is the weakest based on information from a while ago.
>>26In terms of actual combat value, I think Jaggi is still the weakest even now.
>>28I see.
Heart can still cause accidents with armor and such, but Jagi is really tough.
>>33Also, if the population is too small and you don’t know the measures, you will be killed.
When watching the tournament, Heart doesn’t seem the weakest at all.
The weakest is Heart-sama on the 1P side.
Basara and Hokuto have the potential to appear in the full character lineup…
What is small, medium, and large…
Jaggi is strong because it is a very high-ranking warrior.
At that point, if you haven’t taken measures, you’ll just get killed normally.
Thanks to the possibility of a chance for any character to shine, the fighters are lively, which embodies the essence of the apocalypse.
In a game where combos seem to be everything, even Shin, who appears to be strong with burst moves, looks quite weak.
Shin is actually weak.
There are quite a few people who rank it at the very bottom.
Shin is not growing enough…
Even with such a strong attack, Toki’s light punch is stronger.
I can’t help but feel that the high evaluation of Mamiya might just be because the small population makes it difficult to address.
I acknowledge the offensive potential, but the risk of being unilaterally broken is high, just like Jaggi Sauzer…
Because the people who use Jaggi are all strange individuals…
The poor operability, quirks in input, and delays are simply terrible.
If you actually try it, you’ll understand, but anyway, it’s not intuitive to operate.
People often say that Souther’s defense is over, but isn’t Mamiya at the same level?