As someone who has only pulled off this move twice in T7 training mode, I can't help but imagine how satisfying it must feel to finish a game with this cool ass move
@@charlaurent3989 Yeah, now I don't have much trouble doing it. I don't actually main Geese, but a little while ago I practiced it for a little while just to get the feel of it, and on controller at that.
@@lucas_lel917 nice, i learned on controller and after using stick for a while im wondering how tf i ever did it, ive only won a cpuple rounds with it tho
@@kazzzuya I think Geese is a far cooler villain than Shao Khan, I’ve always thought Shao was lame. Geese has a better design, moveset, more charismatic, etc.
@@kazzzuya Shao Kahn is harder because of his super cheap AI, but as a boss/villain (character) he is extremely weak, only at the Mortal Kombat 11 DLC we finally saw him beating someone for real, he just loses every fight. Geese is definitely a better boss than Shao Kahn.
There are two versions of Geese on the KoF 98 UM. Both have Deadly Rave, one is automatic and the other is manual. You forgot about KoF 2002 UM which has two versions of Geese as well.
I like how the Capcom version keeps his palms close for the final blow instead of extending his arms out. Might be biased because CvS Pro was my introduction into SNK characters.
I don't play Tekken 7(I forgot he was even in there) but I was getting mad worried about the right-side of the thumbnail. Like "Did they release a Geese trailer for KOFXV that I missed!?!?".
almost every character in tekken has a 10 hit combo, the difference here is that geese does it while in rage mode and its more supposed to be a finishing move.
Man I love Capcom vs SNK games but it really loses a lot of follow through and impact with Capcom's take on the move. Especially that final hit. SNK puts more emphasis on that final hit to sell how powerful it is.
Young Geese : Also playable in King of Fighters : Neo Wave. (Playstation 2) Style : aïkido. OST : Geese ni Katori. 🙃 In duo with : M. Bison. (SNK vs Capcom. (Neo Geo Pocket) 😂 Boss team : Geese Howard, Mr Big, Wolfgang Krauser. (KOF 96, 98 UM) ☺ Nightmare Geese. Geese Howard is a Darth Vader. A bad father. NEVER cares his children : _ Rock Howard (Garoû : MOTW) _ Lilly Mc Guire (Fatal Fury. OAV 1) _ Angelina (KOF Destiny) The first DLC character in Tekken 7. Hidden character in : _ KOF EX (Game Boy Advance) _ Real Bout Special. (Game Boy) _ KOF XI (PS2) _ Capcom vs SNK. _ KOF Maximum Impact 2. (PS2)
@@Madheim777 yea its more like "heres the deadly rave your gonna eat up" then in t7 its like "thats the deadly rave who just ate you up." and imo much better saying "thats the name of the move who fd you up." than "eat my deadly rave"
But is Deadly Rave. And in SVC, even Terry makes "his version" of the Deadly Rave (with other name but the move remind so much the Deadly Rave… irony by the way: Terry making a move from his worst enemy)
The first one looks the best, along with the 98 one. Can someone explain to me why the game freezes for a split second when a hit is landed in a lot of these games? Street fighter 6 too
The game “freezing” during hits of supers is a byproduct of a fighting game aesthetic/gameplay choice called Hitstun It basically has that bit of slowdown so the attacker can react better and make it possible to keep landing their combo, something that makes landing Geese’s Deadly Rave here a bit easier as you’re inputting a series of buttons at a specific speed. Only a few versions aren’t inputted manually, one of which being KOF 98, which might be why you prefer it visually. But trust me. Landing a Deadly Rave is both a task in itself, and SOOO satisfying all the same.
@@tmcttf8087 I think he's referring to Tekken series's 10-strings. I don't play Tekken so I don't know the details, but I believe they are performed in a manner very similar to Deadly Rave.
@@accelriderx2931 *"Tekken"* is a 3D fighting game franchise that consists of many people around the world (of different nationalities), who participate in what's called *"The King Of Iron Fist Tournament".* There are many iconic characters in the series like Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi Mishima, Paul Phoenix, King, Yoshimitsu, Nina Williams, Anna Williams, Marshall Law, Jack, Jin Kazama, and more. The franchise first got it's start back in the year of 1994, where the name "Tekken" (meaning *"iron fist"* in Japanese) wasn't even uttered by anyone on the development team until much later. Speaking of which, Tekken wasn't even going to be a fighting game at first. The project from Namco was originally made to showcase 3D graphics and textures via the PS1. It was only until Namco was made aware of Virtua Fighter's success that they wanted to bring about a game to compete against the Virtua Fighter franchise. So, Namco hired some of Virtua Fighter's development team in order to work on the project, which was merely called *"Rave War"* at the time (Marshall Law even has a move called "Rave War", a reference to Tekken's original name during development). Later on during development, Namco realized that the "Rave War" name didn't really fit the essence of a fighting game. So, they decided to change it to "Tekken". 1994's Tekken runs on an arcade board called *"Namco System 11",* which is pretty much PlayStation hardware as well. And once Tekken was released on the PS1 in 1995, it became the first game on the system to sell 1 million units and more. There's also something else to know about this franchise, and it's 1997's Tekken 3. Tekken 3 is actually known as one of the greatest games of all time, due to it's stellar soundtrack, it's immersive 3D fighting (which is what the franchise is popular for already), it's various modes (such as Time Attack, Survival, Tekken Force, Tekken Ball, etc), it's memorable characters (such as Jin Kazama, who happens to be the main protagonist of Tekken 3. There's also Hwoarang, Jin's self-proclaimed rival. Eddy Gordo, a young man who's been framed for a crime he didn't commit, Ling Xiaoyu, a girl who owns a panda that's literally named "Panda", and wishes to build a amusement park, etc), and much more. The Tekken franchise also feature the *"Tag"* games, where you get to have 2 fighters against 2 other fighters (for instance, Ling Xiaoyu & Panda vs. Nina & Anna Williams), with said Tag games being mostly non-canon to the main storyline. A spin-off for the Game Boy Advance also features a game called *"Tekken Advance",* and that exact game also has a Tag system. Also, the games from Tekken 1-5 were PlayStation-exclusive. Starting with Tekken 6, Tekken games started to be ported to other consoles not produced by Sony, the manufacturer of the PlayStation consoles. When it comes to Tekken gameplay, it's quite different from franchises like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Super Smash Bros., etc. You move around in a 3D space via *"sidestepping",* and each button on the controller corresponds with the characters limbs. Two buttons control the two arms, the two other buttons control the two legs. The characters within the games also have their own dedicated *10-Hit Combos,* making the franchise stand out from the other fighting-oriented ones. These are just some things to know when it comes to Tekken as a whole.
I was in Nashville, Tennessee last year. After the show I went to a Waffle House. I'm not proud of it, I was hungry. And I'm alone, I'm eating and I'm reading a book, right? Waitress walks over to me: 'Hey, whatcha readin' for?' Isn't that the weirdest fuckin' question you've ever heard? Not what am I reading, but what am I reading FOR? Well, goddamnit, ya stumped me! Why do I read? Well . . . hmmm...I dunno...I guess I read for a lot of reasons and the main one is so I don't end up being a fuckin' waffle waitress
@@Dripikdrippydipsdropkicks Your attempt of humor is godawful. Gee look at those likes you had people rollin'. Then again I'm interacting with someone who uses emojis.
I play with Geese Howard since fatal Fury special, i had 2 questions. WHY THE HELL THEY DONT CHANGE THE DAMN RAISING STORM FUCKING COMMAND! TO SHINKUU HADOUKEN IMPUT!?? GOODAMMIT! and FUCKING WHY THEY DONT TURN THE DEADDLY RAVE AN AUTO SPECIAL LIKE RYUKO RAMBU?