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Virtua Fighter 5 Shun Di vs. Brad

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2007

Awesome match between Shun Di and Brad from the PlayStation 3 version of VF5.

Yay! No commentary this time :)

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  • i think Drunken masters are the best

  • I never liked using Shun, but he's good when you master him.

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  • Nooooo! I love the commentary!

  • Shun is very rewarding to master, similar to Eileen but arguably has more complex stand combinations.

  • Brad is my favorite character and i take kick boxing lessons.

  • @ssttiiggyy89

    Wang = Xing Yi Quan

    Shun = Zui Quan

  • Haha Wang much? lol

  • Can someone tell me why these players never use down attacks for additional damage? Is it ineffective at higher levels of play or something?

  • Just got the game yesterday (I know late), and I'm loving Brad. This is a good match though!

  • @ekaril It's pretty stupid to play a character you don't even like. :/

    Unless there's some prize to win, that is.

  • @Foaman I agree, Shu is the only character I've mastered and I've been playing with only him since VF3 (ahhh, the good old arcade era, with rolls of quarters on the bottom of the screen, lol). I love him the most because his moves are very unpredictable if you don't repeat patterns too often and are comfortable with all his moves.

  • @TheMartialartsJedi Outsiders are looking at the "Japanese piggy bank" and encouraging spending. They hope that vanity in Asians will replenish world economy. They couldn't be more wrong, though. The solution to the economic problems is a better granting system in Western countries. Basically, free money (given in the form of grants from Asia, in hundred trillions) could pay for all industries, if it weren't "locked away" by bureaucratic walls of paper.

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