Sponsored by DashFight • What it's Like to Atte... Tekken/ The King of Fighters/ Street Fighter/ Virtua Fighter/ DOA - Characters with the same martial arts comparison including Boxing, Aikido, Aiki-jujutsu & Sumo.
Nice surprise at the end of the boxing part. Getting these "bonuses" in the videos made them even better. Sometimes a character isnt famous enough or worthy material to become fully featured in this video series, but brief mentions still work and makes the video richer of references.
I like the martials arts chosen here! Boxing has always been my favorite martial art because I'm impressed of the different ways a boxer can simply punch. Steve's my favorite Tekken character, because all his dodging and weaving make some a very memorable gameplay experience. I was surprised by the Bloody Roar, I like that you showed it! Aikido is an underrated martial art. So many people know karate and judo in comparison that it makes Aikido feel unknown. Asuka is one of my favorite Tekken characters, and I really love all the grabs she can do.
Aikido doesn't play well with regular folks because it isn't a real martial art. It's meditative exercise at best, and misrepresented in terms of being a fighting style. It's pretty neat in games, sometimes, though.
Is this the first time King of Fighters is being used as an example in the different fighting game series of videos? It's neat to see the list of examples continue to expand. 0:15 - I was about to say how I particularly like Steve as a boxer in a fighting game and how he sticks to the boxing rules, but I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to punch that low in boxing. Point aside, I think the fact that Tekken has two dedicated kick buttons and Steve makes all of them into punches is really neat and makes him instantly distinct from other fighters in his series. 0:31 - Oh yeah, Steven is the only one hear who has to take into account the 3D space, so he actually needs to turn his opponent around for the punch to the stomach here. 1:08 - Oh my gosh; that's Bloody Roar! That's a heck of a surprise! Also, are Dudley and Yugo here performing the Dempsey Roll? Looks very similar. 1:49 - Tamaki's attack here looks a lot more gentle than Asuka's. Tamaki looks like she is pushing the person down whereas Asuka looks like she is knocking them down. 2:12 - E Honda's face painting is actually a nice touch that helps him stand out. From a distance I wouldn't be able to tell Ganryu or Taka-Arashi apart. 2:55 - I forgot Nyotengu has this move. I guess DOA does have some sumo representation.
Steve Fox has a few below the belt moves, I wish he didn't, because he supposedly doesn't do that sort of thing in "true boxing matches." Although, it might be very hard to play without any lows at all. About the kick buttons though, Steve has 2 kick moves, one was the stomp you saw, and another is the worst hopkick in the game (no idea why it even exists). Instead, the kick buttons for Steve are used as an evasive movement tool and it makes you feel like you are playing a whole other game when you use Steve Fox.
Yeah, likely unintentional below the hit attacks, given the circumstances of the Tekken fights. My older brother really liked Steve and played him a fair bit back in Tekken 4. He's a real cool character.@@bonfist7277
@@z3us_81 because first I'm Italian, second i love Claudio he his my go to in offline Tournaments. I use Claudio since day one of Tekken 7. Plus the fact that my nickname is referred to Diavolo in Vento Aureo.
To me the boxing part could have been more packed with brief references/bonuses. It's such a famous martial art and present in so many fgs. Like, maybe with bits of TJ Combo, Heavy D and others.
It's always bugged me that sumo characters often tend to be copy pastes from a visual design standpoint and that design is kind of boring. That's why I like Hinako, she's so atypical.
I'm gonna wait for "Same Martial Arts in Different Fighting Games (Unstudied Edition)" just so I can see how different Vale Tudo, Silat and any obscure/rarely seen martial arts gonna look like in this kind of video
Dudley from Street fighter might return to the Sixth game of the series ever his return in Street fighter 4, his boxing skills and clever ways to fight in round makes him one of the most coolest fighters🥊🥊.
Her return can also be something alarming and not very pleasant, some attacks are taken from Unknown and Angel, the image of the crow flying by in the introduction to the opponent ,The suspicious statement "we will cleanse the world of evil and insane rage" or something like that. Not good at all
Boxing is my favorite because its functionally the best imo. All ya do is hit people with your fists its so fun. Dont get me wrong i love me a good spin kick or 2 but a flurry of punches and weaves is so much more exciting
Part 4 already? I don't want to be clowned, but any chance including 3D Era Mortal Kombat games? there was an attempt to integrate real martial arts in MK Games back then, even though not as good as the other fighting games. I guess Asian-made fighting games are more accurate to real martial arts than fighting games made in USA. dunno... just a thought
The British Boxer Dudley might make another appearance in Street fighter 6 when other Street fighter characters like akuma and l Sagat are released this year or next year to have more characters in the game🎮🎮.
@@victoriabell9546 No I haven't none yet about Sagat returning in Street fighter 6 where different characters are going to be playable, and Sagat has Street fighter,s most popular characters since his first appearance in Street fighter 1🎮🎮.
Thing is, to anyone who boxes, those styles are all so obviously different, they're easily qualifiable as separate martial arts. I think this whole subject matter(boxing in fighting games) is more about a TYPE of fighting than any STYLE of it. Boxing is a whole entire category of fighting. =)
In real life. aikido or aikijujutsu doesn't have kicking techniques or any kicks, punches, and elbows or knees in aikido and aikijujutsu. Its basically like Taido to me. If you don't know what taido is. Taido is combat version of aikijutsu. Its like capoeira(flips, tricks, jump kicks, and rolling) with karate and aikijujutsu combined together. Kazama style martial arts is most likely a combination of aikijujutsu, karate and taido
What is it with you clowns? DOA literally has the best animation in 3D fighting games since 2. Even if you are biased towards some other fighting game it's indisputable that it has superb animation. Tekken used to be my favorite fighting game franchise but now if i was given the power I'd round the entire alleged fanbase up and blast it into the sun.