I feel like the best part, is how polished these characters are. In contrast, look at M.U.G.E.N. that basically has a whole subset of characters virtually devoid of movement with their sprites. I mean, they move _laterally,_ but that's more or less it. A static image with moves that aren't telegraphed. But here, every character feels like they _could_ belong in the game. Classics like Gambit and Cyclops feel like they _could_ belong in the game. Alternate skins with some move-changes like Snoop Dogg and Orange Hulk feel like they _could_ belong in the game. Even _new ones_ like Nero and Asura! That's what makes the modding community so incredible. You really can just pick whoever tf you want, as long as somebody's made the mod for it, and it's gotten through the polishing phase.
Out of all the reactors I've seen watch this video Your the first to recognize that Heavenly FAILED his raging demon input, I gotta give respect for the knowledge
1:07:00 so how Lythero explained that works is that that specific super from Wright removes every hit sphere from Ryu’s Super Hadoken, but keeps the animation playing
It's because of weas like this that i sometimes think we were born in the right timeline. By the wea, always a pleasure to see your reaction xD quite a shame the saiyan armor couldn't make it tho
Javi, being a spanish speaker, is pronounced like Have-y. Beyond the fact that I remember Lythero saying it that way like 5 independant times off the top of my head, One of the strengths of Spanish and similar languages is how rigid potential pronunciations are; The full list of exceptions considering all letters can be counted on one hand (if you condense certain exception rules,) unlike the 4 ish total variants for each of the letters like in English as an example. J has no exceptions I found noteworthy (ie can remember off the top of my head) in Spanish; J is pronounced like an english H, which that pronunciation is where your problem stemmed from.
54:16 Just so you know this is a referente to guilty gear, an anime fighter. What is being referenced is one of the main character's supers called dragon install
Those anime looking clips of Rayman are from a Netflix series called Blood Dragon: Lazerhawk. It takes all of Ubisofts IPs and puts them into one show.
The reason they haven't touched Fighterz in a while is because they are still waiting for the rollback update which Bandai keeps pushing further down the line.
@@BusterReactsrollback is a type of netcode that is better than Delay netcode (the current netcode of fighterz), Bandai announced they started converting the current gen ports of Fighterz to the better online infraestructure like a year in half back at the previous EVO but they have kept pushing the patch further and further away.
Wright is a "Sometimes A Tier", normally he is in fact the worst character in the game, but once he manages to enter Turnabout mode and pops X Factor he's one of the most devastating characters in the game with absurd damage and range. Only character I can think of that blatantly outclasses him at that stage is Dark Phoenix and some characters that can just fly away from him and let him run out of Turnabout like Magneto are a decent counter.
You had a good argument with the "Shadow in MvC" bit, until you mentioned that the various supers should just be installs/transformations. Can't agree with that one. He gets ONE (my pick would be Super Shadow). I feel like it should be his Lvl 3, with a counter of rings on-screen to show how much time is left in the form, since that was used in SA2:B. The others could be Chaos Control and Chaos Blast. Can even amplify their power if he's Super Shadow, so Control lasts longer, and Blast is stronger.
Luis and Sam would absolutely _not_ get along. Their moral alignment is not only different, they're polar opposites: Luis was bad, then went good, Sam was good, then went bad. If anything, they'd see each other as "lying to themselves" with no real desire to revert to their prior beliefs.