god damn this was a good match. i seriously think if marvel infinite was never happened mvc3 would be still going strong. that game killed mvc3 then killed itself, sad
13:05 one of the best comeback ever, and Justin putting some rispect in his name. Wow thay was godlike!! The rivality between this guys are unique, even Sandford coaching Justin is incredible too. That guys distroy each other in MVC2, and here they are a really solid team. Wow, just wow!!
two of the best umvc3 players fighting with their full potential plus 2 of the best commentators for this game lol it don't get much better than this, plus a hype crowd dang this match has got it all
@@vegetaking1272 As good as MVC2 was, UMVC3 took it to a whole new level. You had Japan even playing at one point and they aren't the biggest fans of the MVC series. This game brought so many insane moments and every year someone new got to shine at EVO. It wasn't 10 years of dominance by the same 3 players. The meta was always evolving. Who would have ever thought that Chun Li would win a UMVC3 EVO? UMVC is the GOAT.
If anybody wanted to know what the FGC is all about and the hype behind it. This should be the first video that you introduce them to. This is the epitome of what the FGC Hype is all about.
@Danceofmasks True enough, but I'm not sure is rushdown is necessarily easier to do than laming. If you rush you leave yourself open to getting hit. If your string gets blocked you might get punished, if you fail to factor in their assists or invincible moves you might get opened up. Theres more things you have to watch for if you rush down, and a lot of things can go wrong.
Hold the left character button or right before any match starts and your character changes to who you want i.e. if you play on the Xbox 360/PS3 game pad, you press whatever button you assigned the left/right switch button as. The same with an arcade stick I'm guessing.
Only 1 assist can be on the screen at once, which is why at 10:18 you see both assists go unavailable after Akuma comes out for a small amount of time The game recognize two assist button presses first as a team hyper combo which is what you saw at 11:28 [if you have available assists and meter], and second as your first available assist.
@AlfieBoheme Morrigan uses up 1 meter - Does over 600k in chip damage unless your character has a flight ability, rebuilds part of the meter, the fireballs AUTO COMBO themselves, and locks you down for about 15 seconds. Akuma's double super uses 2 meters and gets nothing back, doesn't do anywhere near 600k, and needs to land a hit first, wolverine also needs to land a hit first. It's the only power up super that basically gives you guaranteed damage (chip), lock down, AND STILL BUILDS METER.
@holditnow yeah the problem is that BOTH other characters are dedicated to morrigan assists and he's not terribly proffiecient with them when compared to his hawkeye, ryu, even ammy.
9:57 / 11:21 - THIS ONES FOR YOU MORPH! Chris G's early damage comes from all the chip Morrigan gets; then if she dies then he can usually just do one combo with Akuma/Doom. Justin got smart and adjusted his strategy (Iron Fist is ground based), put in Storm, and got air mobility needed against Morrigan. Skillful though it may be to do her stuff, relying on the same strategy means one thing: someone is going to figure you out. Good players master characters, but the best know how to adapt.
best game i've ever seen. lots of respect to chrisg for providing the strongest possible lameout strategy. the game woulsnt have been as good if chrisg wasnt running morrigan
@mechienes They're friends. Friends give each other advice even if one is better than the other. Maybe he was just reinforcing what Jwong was already thinking, maybe he was pointing out opening's in ChrisG's defense to make sure his buddy had also caught them. Even the best players are not infallible, they do make mistakes and they do miss things sometimes. It doesn't hurt to reinforce their knowledge.