Here's a few iconic moment worth covering regarding fighting games 1. "Stick Malfunction" - Momochi vs Gamerbee EVO 2015 (Ultra Street Fighter 4) - Momochi stick malfunctioned and it went to final round. This was USF4 final EVO too being on the mainstage. 2. "Player 3" - Ryan Hart vs Gandido EVO 2008 (Tekken 5: Dark Ressurection) - Ryan Hart, match point, he wins EVO, Gandido, match point he resets the bracket and someone from the crowd hit the home button which stopped the match. The set had to be replayed. What was so significant from this was wireless pads became banned from events. 3. "Healing" - Infiltration vs Gamerbee - EVO 2015 (Ultra Street Fighter 4) - Hype psychological set between the two, the set lasted nearly half an hour and it wasn't even grand final. Timer was called in for infiltration who didn't know what to do (character switch wise). Gamerbee abused Elena's healing which wasn't really a thing untill then.
3:00 - justin didnt catch him blocking low, he used cyke's double jump to mess up Yipe's timing. Yipes was doing a block string into fireball and justin whiff punished
Probably the only guy that was in 3 of EVO best moment .... moment 37 (arguably "THE" moment)... Wong vs Yipes (the iconic comeback of MVC 2) ... Return of the King MvC 3 - The Wong Factor. The dude is a legend !! props to the wong factor
Nah that’s just mahvel 2. Third strike parry’s show how theoretically anyone could make a comeback in that game; just be real good. In mahvel being down two Guys with no assists as a striker as your last guy and winning was thought to be impossible. There was no way you could compete with that kind pressure. It wasn’t that comebacks were impossible it’s the fact that mahvel makes them the closest thing to impossible your gonna get in a fighting game outside the Haggar magneto match up.
Atcera do...do you like not know what evo moment 37 is? Cause it is literally some making a complete turnabout comeback. Exclusively because of parries. My only other explanation is you’re a fuckin idiot so please just say the former even if it’s not true for your sake.
Crude Carl The reason EVO moment 37 was so great is because parrying Chun-Li’s super is extremely difficult. Arguably as or more difficult as making a single character comeback in MVC2. Parry’s weren’t a comeback mechanic either, just a defensive option.
Joseph Abrams you ever just meet one of those guys who states basic fucking sense and parades themselves like they’re saying something really intelligent? I’d recommend checking out a mirror if the answers no...
@@massterwushu9699 The game got old after awhile which is why he left when MvC3 was released on the console instead of the arcade. He's still a master at it. The Exhibition among Yipes, JW, n Sanford Kelky was at 2018 Twin Galaxies fight club...check that out. JWong pulled the Daigo comeback "Evo2004 moment #37" on Yipes at Evo2007.
While most outside the gaming community knows Justin from the Daigo parry, Jwong is still the greatest MvC2 player ever with 7 titles and arguably the best EVO champ overall with 9 championship titles.
Snake Eyez epic comeback at SCR I believe, or pretty much any of his epic moments such as against Xian at Evo... Just an amazingly hype player to watch.
If all you showed was the actual match without narration, backstory, or anything else this would have been a better video. You took one of the best matches ay evo and managed to suck out all the hype.
While very late, I'd like to point out that stating that Cyclops was never considered for top tier is simply not true. Early MvC2 tier lists, i.e. around the first 3-6 months, originally had a Big Ten tier consisting of (not necessarily in this order): Cable, Sentinel, Magneto, Storm, Spiral, Cyclops, Iron-Man, Strider, Dr. Doom, and Blackheart. It took a solid 9-12 months before the Big Four of Storm/Sentinel/Cable/Magneto separated themselves from the others, though Spiral et. al rest were still considered great characters and many great teams used them. (Indeed, note that the Evo champ of 2005, Duc Do, won with his classic Spiral/Cable/Sentinel, a team that hadn't seen regular tournament use since Duc Do won the first major MvC2 tournament in 2000 at B5, Evo's predecessor). Not to take anything away from Justin's Marvellous™ comeback, but there are reasons why Cyclops was considered top tier at one point, a big one being free meter gain with endless superjump back HK and any hit comboing into Super Optic Blast easily and safely, as Justin shows here. Once it was done to one on one, Justin had the advantage, but of course, *getting* to that point was the major comeback.
Mmmmm I don't want to make it sound like I didn't like this video because I did, but I got a little feedback, because Ive really liked a few of the videos you've done for Fighters so far but this one was and its not just the narration, in fact it seems like this guy knows more about fighting games than the last one but thats not really why I find these videos interesting too watch. The iconic moments videos you do are all about telling an amazing moment. And also in a way that I can show it to people who aren't into Fighters or CS or Dota and they still get how sick that play was. It feels like you kind of wrote this like a school essay, but a video essay isn't an essay, its a film, its a story, so you gotta structure it like you would a story. Like when you did the EVO moment 37 video, that had wonderful build up and climax and poetic storytelling, you didn't need to explain how top tier Chun was in 3s or even how parries work, other than the fact that its hard. There was a lot more explaining in this video, trying to explain some marvel mechanics, but you don't need to go in depth or explain how marvel tier lists work. You could of just said "Cyclops, a weak solo character" thats it. You don't need any more explanation, the audience understands now how against the wall Justin is. I feel like some parts of this weren't edited as well as previous ones. You show that justin is down to one character, but then show him in a 1v1, we didn't even get to enjoy the anticipation of him slowly coming back into that round. We lost that build up too quick, so we can't enjoy the triumph when it happens. The explanation of why it was cool was longer than showing the moment itself. In my mind these stories should be told as if someone wasn't there at the time, so you should build it up like that, then you can add in why this was such a monumental moment to present. Sorry if you take it the wrong way, thats just my opinion.
i think the explanation was necessary because 1 character comebacks in marvel 3 were common... for someone who didn't catch the high of marvel 2 days justin's comeback woudn't look as impressive as it was
smh* Hey, theScore eSports. I don't mean to be a downer on what you're trying to do regarding highlighting eSports player historic moments and stories. However there are a lot of things you guys are getting wrong. Especially regarding Justin Wong. I won't get into the major one that happen as the producer of the film already dealt with you guys on that. However regarding this particular aspect, Yipes is not the only one to have beaten Justin Wong at Evo in Marvel vs. Capcom 2. Sanford Kelly another teammate of his at the time beat him in 2009. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h098IYx9v4s.html I can't 100% see you guys at fault for missing a lot of information as most of the information you get from the FGC who wants to omit anything regarding our team Empire Arcadia, which is what created a huge issue in your other piece you did on Justin that then got removed. If you have any questions regarding the history of Justin prior to EG or FOX, you can always contact us as we have footage you may find useful that we own and have no problem lending so that you can accurately tell Justin's history in eSports.
A great moment! We already covered it :D here's the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-klaWV-szmnY.html Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching! - Nic
Ahmad AlShehab shut the fuck up you bitch maybe you being first doesnt mean shit because being first in a youtube comment section is valueless yet you have no life and you see this new video and you dont comment a single thing about the video, instead you say first you ungrateful fuck. second
Excellent video once again. Didn't someone else beat Jwong at Evo2005 in winners? Or did Yipes double eliminate him? Here's a link to the original clip: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gVmc5ZepdVs.html
That would be a hype if the game didn't have the art direction of a mobile game and the visual equivalent of sticking needles into my eyes. There's no "diversity" in that roster, it was clearly handpicked by lawyers and marketing, why else would they ruin a long stable tradition of the MvC roster. The game is trash and it's selling like trash.