Crazy Street fighter competition move
Okay if you've ever played street fighter, you might enjoy this! In this clip, which is apparently from a live tournament, the player behind Ken blocks Chun Li's kicks individualy and with PERFECT timing!! (Its nearly impossible during a combo)
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So sorry... no blocks were made by Ken... Ken was parrying Chun-Li's kicks... simple enough... and he was already prepared which is why you see Ken moving foward and back before Chun-Li started the super.
Tap foward every beat on a 4:4 count, rest and start again.
Nice show though...
awww it looked col though! Cause usually Chun-Li's kicks are super super fast during a combo, and for once you get to see them slowed down!
parrying is a form of blocking...don't over analyze.
Blocking a moves takes a little bit of energy. Parrying on the other hand doesn't take any energy and creates an even creates an openning for a follow up attack because you are already moving in the forward position.
It's the difference between slapping a punch away and rolling with it.
I'm not over analyzing anything... this is basic knowledge in Japan, and quite old in fact... which is one of the reasons that 2-D fighters in the arcades of Japan are no longer the hits they once were.
Let's face it, he still owned the dude hard.
For the duration of the game until you lose... I guess you DO own the character you pick... Celley has a way of over stating the obvious.
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