I hope you guys don't mind me uploading this. Due to some crappy recent events, I won't be uploading PBR battles for a little while. The company in charge of the Pokemon anime and Pokemon manga disabled my most recent battle, and I'm pretty sure it was just a big mistake. Even if it was a mistake, however, I'm not going to risk getting a second strike towards my account being suspended all because a group of people don't care to look into videos and what they contain before they decide to flag them. To be frank, it pissed me off, and again...if it was a mistake, I don't appreciate them picking on me like that considering there are lots of others out there who post PBR vids too who are much easier to find.
Pardon the ranting, but I'm extremely peeved about this situation. I saved all three of the battles I had the other day, so I'll be posting them when I feel it's okay. I figured I should at least upload something because it gets pretty boring around here.
None of these replays involve me because I'm not very good at this game yet. At least, not against the ultra competitive people I run into online. I'm getting better, but I'm definitely still a Tekken noob. If I'm not practicing with my favorite characters, I'm watching other people use them for tips and pointers. I am in no position to criticize these people, but I do observe.
I was thinking about blacking out the PSN IDs of these individuals for privacy reasons. I don't think they would appreciate random people adding them as friends, but while the capture quality is good enough for you all to watch the action, it's crappy enough to blur the PSN IDs so that they're almost completely illegible.
These will not be annotated as heavily as my PBR vids, but I may add in a few here or there to point out things that catch my eye.
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Match #1
Alisa Bosconovitch *VS* Miguel Caballero Rojo
Urban War Zone
I don't know if anyone else agrees with me, but Alisa creeps me out. Her innocent face and body language totally contrasts against her fighting style. She can transform her arms into rotating saw blades and rip off her head, but she still looks like a doll. The customization done to this particular Alisa is a bit more hardcore, I'd say. It suits her fighting style. On the other hand, everything about Miguel is badass. His personality is hard, and he hits hard. This particular Miguel was able to juggle well, but he's a pretty slow, laid back character. He would certainly have a hard time keeping up with Alisa's quick string of attacks. That doesn't make her unstoppable, however.
Match #2
Eddy Gordo *VS* Christie Monteiro
Gargoyle's Perch
This seemed like it would be an interesting match. Eddy and Christie share a fighting style, so I figured it would be cool to see who would come out on top. I don't enjoy recording matches with Eddy and Christie...at least not on Gargoyle's Perch. It's so dim, and they bounce around so much. It makes it difficult to keep up. I wouldn't have recorded this one if I didn't feel I could talk about it though. What is up with Christie's hair? I wouldn't think anyone would be able to fight well with ankle long hair, especially if they use the capoeira fighting style. Hair length doesn't help or hurt a character in this game. Even still, the outcome of this match oddly didn't surprise me.
Match #3
Lee Chaolan *VS* Jin Kazama
Mystical Forest
One of my favorite stages and one of my favorite characters (Lee). The lighting in this stage makes the characters glow. It's so cool. One good thing about the replays in this game is that you can pretty much choose whatever character and/or stage you want to see. You can also tell by the rankings how close or how one-sided a match will be. This is one of the close ones. One thing master Tekken players do best is read their opponents' movements. You may beat someone in round 1, but once your opponent has a good read on your approach, they could make a really fast comeback. This Lee player made a great comeback and made this match end a lot closer than I thought it would end.
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I also have a question: How do you record your matches so that you can watch them in the replay option?
SadButterflyInTheSky 9 months ago
After a Ranked Match, you have the option to save your replay. Unfortunately, it only works for Ranked, which sucks.
To view others' replays, I think the title is Data Download? Anyway, it's on the main Online menu. I'm pretty sure that's it. If not, I at least think it has "Download" in the title. Anyway, you can save those too and watch them in your gallery.
Sorry for responding so late. :(
dembonez19 5 months ago
i gotta ask: how do you watch the replays? i can't find that feature.....
RageOfLeoEX 1 year ago
Ugh. A year late. You probably already know the answer by now. You save your replays after you fight in a Ranked Match. Then you can watch them in the Gallery at the title menu.
To save other people's replays, you go to Data Download, I believe. Anyway, you find a replay you like, you save it, and you view it in the same place.
Sorry it took so long to respond. Comments get lost easily with me...
dembonez19 5 months ago
@dembonez19 lol i do, but thanks anyways. already uploaded some of my matches.
RageOfLeoEX 5 months ago
Heh. I've been playing more lately to practice up for TTT2, but nobody is ever online anymore. I've had to ask my friend to go online so we could meet each other in a ranked match and save our replays. xD
It's a cruel world after not playing for about a year though...
I'll check yours out.
dembonez19 5 months ago