I'm one of those people who enjoys a bit of competition when i game (like most of us). But watching competitive events are just as good as playing at times especially when you have a moment that just really blows you away.
I'll use this one as a generic example
That one is pretty common, but I'd like to link one that i feel really deserves to be applauded.
If any of you have played Guilty Gear and know the name Ogawa with the competitive gaming scene you know how to feel about his freakish talent with Eddie (That's a major understatement i know =P). This one's a bit old but is still a great one to watch.
For any of you who have no idea who Ogawa and Eddie are watch these 2 videos (He's the one in the short shorts). Eddie is a very difficult character to play considering that it's like having 2 fighters on the field most of the time, the amount of control to be good is immense but Ogawa's control is above anything most players dream of.
They don't have to be comebacks like I've shown. There may be other moments that sticks out like someone loosing it after a loss, a great rivalry or just good sportsmanship.
I'll use this one as a generic example
Round 3 comeback - SFIII: 3rd Strike - Diago (Ken) vs Justin Wong (Chun Li)
That one is pretty common, but I'd like to link one that i feel really deserves to be applauded.
If any of you have played Guilty Gear and know the name Ogawa with the competitive gaming scene you know how to feel about his freakish talent with Eddie (That's a major understatement i know =P). This one's a bit old but is still a great one to watch.
For any of you who have no idea who Ogawa and Eddie are watch these 2 videos (He's the one in the short shorts). Eddie is a very difficult character to play considering that it's like having 2 fighters on the field most of the time, the amount of control to be good is immense but Ogawa's control is above anything most players dream of.
SBO3.ggxx#r Grand Finals: Pachi - Kaqn - Ogawa vs Arisaka - Imo - Nemo
If you wanna skip the intro click 4:55 into the video, that's where the good stuff starts.
Now to part 2 where
There is another video i might show later of Ogawa in a different light (hint).
If you wanna skip the intro click 4:55 into the video, that's where the good stuff starts.
Now to part 2 where
Ogawa is the only one left
There is another video i might show later of Ogawa in a different light (hint).
They don't have to be comebacks like I've shown. There may be other moments that sticks out like someone loosing it after a loss, a great rivalry or just good sportsmanship.