fecal lord
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Post by fecal lord on Mar 8, 2015 5:20:30 GMT
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Post by ♪ Ivy Kisaragi on Mar 8, 2015 7:58:15 GMT
tekken 7 seems nice but
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Post by TheShinyMudkipz on Mar 8, 2015 12:02:38 GMT
Lol The Muppets.
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Post by ♪ Ivy Kisaragi on Mar 8, 2015 12:06:57 GMT
still honestly surprised no one's gonna watch melee.
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Post by ♪ Ivy Kisaragi on Mar 13, 2015 10:36:41 GMT
If you guys don't understand--At EVO 2014, it was the Grand Finals, Dogura (Winners) vs. Galileo (Losers), Azrael vs Litchi. Half an hour before the grand finals match, Galileo is completely dominated by Dogura's vicious Azrael in winner's finals; he loses 3 matches in a row. Even though Galileo starts out with the momentum, Dogura out-clutches him every time, culminating in Galileo wasting his Overdrive in an attempt to get back into the game (only to get punished by Dogura and lose the set). In order to win EVO, Galileo must now win three first-to-three sets in a row — two of them against the man who just annihilated him.
Fresh off that psychological devastation (and he looks completely devastated after getting stomped by Dogura), Galileo immediately goes into loser's finals against crowd favorite DoraBang, a Bang Shishigami player who blitzed his way through the loser's bracket. Even though Galileo put DoraBang into loser's, the cracks show as the two fight a close set down to the last match. Down a sliver of health and after having wasted his Overdrive again, Galileo somehow comes back and manages to take Dora down. Galileo comes face-to-face with Dogura again, but in a far more dire situation: he must defeat Dogura in two consecutive sets, and if he loses either set, Dogura takes the tourney.
The first set goes back and forth: Galileo comes up with two matches, but Dogura also wins two matches (and with disturbing ease). With the set tied up, Dogura takes a convincing first round and puts himself at tournament point. In the second (and potentially final) round, Galileo finds himself once again with a sliver of health and no barrier while Dogura sits on a comfortable HP advantage. Galileo whiffs his Overdrive again; from everybody's perspective, it looks like the tournament is over. But Galileo somehow takes it back and manages to finish off Dogura from the absolute worst position possible. Then he takes the third round and resets the bracket. The impossible comeback looks a little less impossible, but Galileo still needs to win the final set to pull it off.
An unfazed Dogura starts the final set by destroying Galileo in two straight matches; Galileo must now win every match from this point on or the tournament is over. Galileo rallies again and takes the next two matches, winning rounds by the skin of his teeth. Dogura looks psychologically shattered after Galileo's latest comeback, which takes the set to its final match. Galileo wins the first round in convincing fashion, which puts him on tournament point for the first time in a grueling twenty-five rounds; Dogura, a Worthy Opponent to the end, fights back to take the second round. With the world watching, Galileo takes the match to its absolute final round — and under some of the most extreme pressure that any fighting game player could ever face, Galileo won the tournament in its absolute final round.
With the largest pot money at EVO ($30,000), a lot was on the line for Galileo. What he pulled off was one of the greatest EVO Grand Final sets of of all time; Justin Wong called it the greatest comeback of all time. This phrase, uttered by one of the commentators at the time, effectively sums it Galileo's insane comeback: "This man is not human right now! This man is a legend! This is the birth of a GOD!"
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Post by biddyFox on Nov 5, 2020 20:15:16 GMT
how do you do attacks
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