@@actuallymichael1 Actually yes, but no. There are for example some combos for Asuka, I use, which others don’t use (air combos), even though it deals a whole lot of dmg. Bluffing is everything. 🤫
I have to admit I hate this mindset that people need to play the same character the same way like parrots! I mean what do I know I'm not a kazuya pro but I know that this guy played well even if it isn't your "ideal" kazuya apparently
Mob mentality. People want to do what's best to win, They look up pro videos and imitate what they do and parrot what they say. It's a lack of creativity and technically is playing with the intent of only winning. Also if you lack creativity doing things like reads and mind games become harder.
I also like how he calls him flow chart, but at the same time says he's unpredictable. Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the definition of flow chart is the fact that you use the same moves often in a predictable manner. I think Kazuya played great and it's definitely not the norm, which I liked.
@@shmurt11 it does but something about this old man going up against his son gets me pretty hyped. Weird right? I think it's all the electricity going on
Funny when TMM said "just fucking die" loudly, he quickly looked around to see if anyone heard it. What's even funnier, is that he has this wide eyed look on his face that really looked like he killed somebody.
@@themosthighvaluemaninthega9048 true, but in my defense I was taught nerve Wrecking. Also if I didnt correct I would have never found out. Tried not to be a dick though.
*opponent uses a few unconventional moves* Mainman: "Wtf!?!? This guy is so random!!!!" *opponent does a low jab into an attack* Mainman: "The FLWOCHARTS!!!!"
@@zumba.c against a amishima maybe since they wavedash but against a typical enemy no. 3 maybe but beyond that is not practical. Still a good skill to have. I never do more than 3 in game and my spacing is great
26:39 "what are you doing i just don't get it" Said the Heihachi who got counter hit because he did a slow low after blocking a +5 electric.... i just don't get it...
Great games, I have a lot to incorporate from this Kazuya. I have trouble staying loyal to Kazuya because he feels like such an uphill battle to learn when compared to other characters. I easily win more with Dragunov or Bob, but I’ve put in a fraction of the time using them. I wish I could just be good with Kazuya:( he’s my favorite character
Lol Im the opposite cuz I'm like naturally good with Mishimas but I want to be good with Lee who I've put a ton of time into and I'm still trash with, I guess thats how it goes
Don’t give up! People giving their all to one character is what made me love Tekken. I’ve spent the better part of 3 years playing nobody but Hwoarang; Now I’m a TGO on Xbox. Even when I saw that he has bad matchups against characters like Nina, Jin and Akuma I stayed loyal and found what worked.
@@khalilmason True but Hwoarang has the advantage of absolutely demolishing people who aren’t patient. That goes for any character but I think Hwoarang really tests peoples ability to stay cool under pressure. He is the quintessential rushdown archetype for Tekken. Him and Nina. No shade or anything, i can guarantee you’re 100x better than me:) I just wish I could do that with Kaz as well. All of Kazuyas best moves(besides electric) are like i20+ startup, and that can make it hard for me to deal with mashers or people who overwhelm me with pressure. Not a flaw with the character so much as it’s my problem personally, but I just wish I was better at keeping people in check. I feel that it’s a breeze to do with Drag, but have trouble with Kaz.
Sick af seeing TMM adapt here cos I thought some cheao young player was gunna waltz in with hitbox and just overtake him but balance was restored and order was upheld.. That deserves a Masku and I still don't know what it means..
"Plays aggressive af as HH, comments that about opponent immediately when they have a good flowchart" You're so relatable while playing Tekken it's insane lmao.