You Should Try Different Fighting Games, You Might Like Them

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  • @rizzzou
    @rizzzou 5 лет назад +232

    The one true lesson from this video is... you need to bring back the Recipe.

    • @jinxhand
      @jinxhand 5 лет назад +1

      Super facts!!!

    • @sevenmile24
      @sevenmile24 5 лет назад

      Indeed

    • @atcera8714
      @atcera8714 4 года назад +2

      The recipe being Mike Ross?

    • @raggaeldestro
      @raggaeldestro 4 года назад

      Yeah I thought the Recipe was gonna be a thing.

  • @maziio646
    @maziio646 5 лет назад +389

    I usually try everything i can , that way. i can be trash or bronze in everything at the same time

    • @rabbidscool
      @rabbidscool 5 лет назад +10

      Not in smash, because everyone can be an elite

    • @Kool212
      @Kool212 5 лет назад +6

      @@rabbidscool If you can play a match better than 20 fps.

    • @carrion-fairy
      @carrion-fairy 5 лет назад +6

      Same lol, I buy any fighting game I can whenever it goes on sale

    • @spapbp
      @spapbp 5 лет назад

      @@rabbidscool smash is hard bro

    • @SMegasM
      @SMegasM 5 лет назад +5

      I am in this comment and I don't like it
      That's me with pretty much any multiplayer game.

  • @raphaeladuamah9216
    @raphaeladuamah9216 5 лет назад +127

    As a smash player, I decided to try out third strike on fightcade and when I went back to smash I had a brand new way of looking at the neutral

    • @2000Doriyas
      @2000Doriyas 5 лет назад +23

      Yeah man, even playing opposite character types within the same game can effectively change your thinking and habits let alone different games entirely. It’s akin to unlocking additional pathways for you to perceive how other players perceive you and what good decision-making is at a basic level for any game.

    • @kaleidoslug7777
      @kaleidoslug7777 3 года назад +15

      I pretty much only played smash, until I decided to give Guilty Gear a try and now I physically cannot put it down

    • @raphaeldesmond4736
      @raphaeldesmond4736 2 года назад

      i guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
      I was dumb forgot my password. I love any assistance you can offer me!

    • @cameronjesus8411
      @cameronjesus8411 2 года назад

      @Raphael Desmond Instablaster =)

  • @Forlo12
    @Forlo12 5 лет назад +60

    this is why i follow you Sajam. youre so good at keeping everything grounded. so often people boil the FGC down to the top players and the highest level of play for “their game(s)”, but you always remind people that loving fighting games is more than just always playing at the highest levels. it’s about learning and appreciating the different ways a fighting game can be designed and interpreted. its about all of the different ways the games can be played and enjoyed. and ALWAYS its about learning and having fun doing it. thank you for pushing that point and continuing to chariot this underrepresented and underrated part of the FGC.

  • @frostcrm
    @frostcrm 5 лет назад +175

    But when is Sajam going to reverse 43-1 that hilda player

  • @TheBrunoZone
    @TheBrunoZone 5 лет назад +15

    Finding a Fighting Game that you got used to hate to be actually fun is what I like to call the SFEX3 Effect. Of course, the only cure for that kind of effect is a dose of The Recipe.

  • @JameboHayabusa
    @JameboHayabusa 5 лет назад +103

    Unless I legitimately wanted to go pro, i couldn't imagine not giving multiple fighting games a chance.

    • @2000Doriyas
      @2000Doriyas 5 лет назад +7

      Right? So few people put in the effort consistently enough even in one game, especially if you have friends already playing another fighting game (even one like smash that’s basically a party) it can be good to play something different and build your fundamentals / thinking skills.

    • @JameboHayabusa
      @JameboHayabusa 5 лет назад +9

      @@2000Doriyas I mean fundamentals carry over into all games, theoretically. If you play a lot of different sub-genres, that have a heavier focus on different aspects of fundamentals, then you become a stronger fighter imo.

    • @carlosaugusto9821
      @carlosaugusto9821 5 лет назад +2

      And even on the pro viewpoint, there is some margin for being a multi-game competitor which is totally dependent on the individual. Like, there was a time J Wong and Fchamp were serious at both Sf and Mvc, with no "main" and "sub" fg. And also a time Tokido played everything... only in his case his main game was always Sf.

    • @Phoenix-pb4sm
      @Phoenix-pb4sm 4 года назад

      I legitimately want to go pro, and I still do that
      Then again, optimistically I'm at least 4 years away from being a pro

    • @davidk7439
      @davidk7439 4 года назад +3

      @@2000Doriyas I think you might have that backwards.
      If you really, really wanted to go pro in a fighting game, I don't think it'd be in your best interest to play other fighting games that often, since time you spend on other games with different mechanics could be spent on the game you play for money.
      In not being pro, it means you have the benefit of not having any pressure to win a lot, besides your scrim buddies, and your own ego..
      That said, I'm not casting aside how long it takes to get good at individual fighting games, even if you're already competent with one or a few. But, if you've got people who will join you, or even just an interest in the game (and you can afford it), it's fine to drop that $20 every so often when a fighting game you have interest in goes on sale.

  • @kinginthenorth1437
    @kinginthenorth1437 5 лет назад +130

    No way! We should all play Street Fighter II Turbo Edition till the end of time and not look at any of these other new fangled games.

    • @carlosaugusto9821
      @carlosaugusto9821 5 лет назад +11

      This already happens within the Sf community but it's with the "3s elitists" subgroup. There is a portion of St elitists too, sure, but their elitism is not close to the 3s elitists.

    • @carlosaugusto9821
      @carlosaugusto9821 5 лет назад +6

      In a broader look, not by title but by franchise or company, we could say the american fgc is notably elitist with Capcom games. This reminds me of that ridiculous narrative pushed by old people like J Chen, naming "dark ages" the early to mid 2000s period when Capcom basically stopped their fg production. For fg fans stuck on Capcom who willingly alienated themselves from everything non Capcom, ok, it might really have looked like the "death of fg's"... but in fact simply their fg universe was extremely limited. The 2000s werent a "death" time for nobody else (companies), not even for the 2d genre as a whole, actually it was flourishing for GG and practically the whole anime fg subgenre - boosted by GG's success. The most popular KoF of all times was released in the 2000s, and Snk, returning from bankrupcy, released a good number of titles in that decade. Yeah, their tools on hand (active franchises) may have been limited, but new games were made anyway. And it was especially flourishing for 3d fg's.

    • @yikes6758
      @yikes6758 4 года назад +3

      @@carlosaugusto9821 almost like super turbo boomers get everything they want in every new game and nearly the entire super turbo cast is always included in new games while third strike gets such little representation in new games and deserves more

    • @chrisdivodi9291
      @chrisdivodi9291 4 года назад +1

      Either that or Melee lol

    • @Jadedx_
      @Jadedx_ 4 года назад +5

      Instead of me pointing out the obvious flaws and broken mechanics of old SF games like Turbo, SFA, and 3S that these elitist love to pretend dont exist. I've found that it's usually because theyre terrible at adapting to new fighting games. Even guys like Daigo & Sako talk about that a lot of good OG SF players arent good at new fighting games bc the old games catered to an agressive play style. Where as in SFIV amd V these OG players werent able to adapt bc you cant win a tournaments anymore with just a super agressive play style. They argue that theres a cadence between agressive and slow play now that is required to be a top player. I'd def agree with it and its why so many OG players fell off the map during SFIV

  • @DaneMurdock
    @DaneMurdock 5 лет назад +56

    This also feeds heavily into the "first game" problem for players. Where whatever the first game you got into was is the metric to judge all games and other game players by. I got into competitive play when SF4 hit, having only played fighting games casually, but enthusiastically since the sf2 days of my childhood. The random chance of this being my first competitive fighting game gave me an interesting perspective when I met older players. Many were happy to see a lot of what was dominant in SF2 return, many people who loved Third Strike hated 4 for not being 3, for many even the similarities from 4 to 2 were not enough and thus 4 was just a scrub game at heart.
    SF4 was uniquely positioned as the break in the dark age of no major fighting game releases, so a lot of players from all over the spectrum played 4 even if they hated it because it was the new thing, and there was nothing else around that was new. It brought a lot of scenes together. Then Marvel 3 hit, and we got to see an interesting schism. There was a repeat for the series veterans. 3 was not enough like 2, therefore it was a scrub game to many of the old players. For some it was a breathe of fresh air from the false choices and god tiers of MVC2, but then there was the schism for people crossing over from 4. People saw mashing light attacks to confirm as scrubby. No 1 frames link? what a scrub game. Someone was bad at SF4, but got really good at Marvel 3? clearly he was never that good of a player in 4, so the skill level of the Marvel 3 players must be trash. If real SF4 players played they would dominate that game too with little effort. I saw a few players go from moderate SF4 players, to international level players in Marvel and still they got no credit from their local peers. When really the only difference was that Marvel motivated them where SF4 did not.
    SF5 rolls around and now you see the whole cycle repeat. People who don't like mechanics in 5 look at 4 with intense nostalgia. I loved 4, but eventually I grew to hate it after 8 years, and it took my trying new games to realize what made me hate playing it. And that isn't to say the game is bad, its actually a great game and I still kind of love it in a lot of ways. But little things in its design wore me down. But the point is people are really bad at playing a game without putting their own biases into it. If something is scrubby in one game that doesn't mean it isn't smart in another. Every fighting game I have ever played since has had its own unique meta games, where strategies do not overlap. And when I see players who simply meet the game where it is at, that is when I think someone is a really good fighting game player, and not simply a good SF4 player, or Marvel player.
    But from there I think it is only natural to gravitate to the games that piss you off the least. And nowadays there is a lot of choice for competitive fighting games. But just like Sajam said, it can be incredibly hard for some players to break through and really try to learn a new game, and go back to being the new guy getting their shit kicked in.

    • @fistofsage
      @fistofsage 5 лет назад +9

      Well games like Tekken 6 amd Blazblue were also around during the time period between SF4 launch and MVC3 launch but people either ignored or completely downplayed those games because they weren't under the Capcom umbrella

  • @kaioken301
    @kaioken301 5 лет назад +11

    I didn't grow up playing "traditional" 2D style fighting games. If I played, it was an arena fighter. The Ninja Storm and Budokai Tenkaichi series' specifically. Tried USF4 back when it first came out and sucked at it playing against other people. Tried SFV and much of the same. Then I gave DBFZ a shot because I love the entire Dragon Ball anime series. No fun there either. Then I let a friend talk me into GGXR2 because of the in depth tutorial. Fumbled my way through the arcade mode until I got my ass beat by Ky and knew then this just wasn't my genre.
    I have a few friends who would actually try to teach me fighting games and "spar" with me on the regular. They're hardcore FGC guys that live online and at locals, the whole nine. I enjoy watching fighting game content. They just aren't for me. More power to those of you that hang in there though.

  • @Giraffinator
    @Giraffinator 5 лет назад +95

    I like this channel

  • @faceurhell
    @faceurhell 5 лет назад +16

    I used to think Mortal Kombat as a competitive fighting game was trash because of my experiences with the earlier Mortal Kombat games.
    Then a friend got me to play Mortal Kombat X last year and I immediately got hooked on MK X and Mortal Kombat 9. I couldn’t stop thinking about those games (a year later I am doing that with Mortal Kombat 11 as well).
    I absolutely love Mortal Kombat now. I have never been more glad to be wrong.

    • @Se7enRemain
      @Se7enRemain 2 года назад

      Those earlier games really were dogshit LOL. Man do I love me some MKX

  • @swojguy
    @swojguy 5 лет назад +54

    Never forget the juggling jokes about Tekken's combos back in the day. Now everyone is playing it.

    • @2000Doriyas
      @2000Doriyas 5 лет назад +4

      Imagine knowing the taste of your own shit

    • @joycehayes1454
      @joycehayes1454 5 лет назад +5

      Swojguy You can even win without juggling as that's just a shortcut to winning and you can even prevent that by not getting launched.

    • @Kenlac92
      @Kenlac92 5 лет назад +4

      @@joycehayes1454 exactly if you keepl getting launched then you have no idea what you're doing. You have to earn your launcher moves, if you can just do them whe ever then the other person has no clue what to do.

    • @funakiexpressV2
      @funakiexpressV2 4 года назад +2

      Joyce Hayes that was the funniest part about people complaining about juggling
      If you don’t wanna be in the air then try blocking the launcher haha

    • @andresgv10
      @andresgv10 4 года назад

      ikr

  • @DDazzle1
    @DDazzle1 5 лет назад +19

    Thanks to SFV's shit netcode, I decided to take a break from it and try other fighting games. Now I'm bad at SFV, Injustice 2, BlazBlue and DBfZ. Thanks again, Capcom.

  • @misterkeebler
    @misterkeebler 5 лет назад +7

    Back in the day, arcades and blockbuster were prominent and led to people naturally trying different fighters. I wasnt even a hardcore arcade goer, but I tried damn near everything between the occasional visit and renting lesser SNES ports. Nowadays people might get lucky to have a demo with a couple characters and one mode, or they have to pony up cash and buy it outright. I think a lot of people would find enjoyment in most fighters if they stopped worrying so much about chest-beating for their one favorite game. In that aspect, I think more free-to-play setups (like free play for a week off psn) would help people experiment and chill a bit

  • @Weighty68
    @Weighty68 5 лет назад +6

    Sajam is so wise, I need to start watching these live

  • @1Diddums
    @1Diddums 5 лет назад +34

    Too right.
    I couldn't get enough of trying each 'n any new and old fighter since about 2007. Why limit the joy?
    Though since 2017 I haven't dabbled in much else since Tekken 7 ticked the right boxes, so I'm slacking..
    Never really understood why someone would slag a game they haven't tried, other than it being just that - never tried.
    Cheers for The Recipe. It was godlike why it lasted.

  • @StrawberriesWasTaken
    @StrawberriesWasTaken 5 лет назад +10

    Honestly have no idea how people can only play one fighting game. I can understand pros focusing on one game, but everyone else needs to chill out and play some good ass fighting games

    • @stylesheetra9411
      @stylesheetra9411 5 лет назад

      Well they are vastly different games so there is One that usually tick all your boxes (unless you like 3d not combo heavy games, Sorry for that)

    • @Regdren
      @Regdren 5 лет назад

      The time investment to get into a fighting game is enormous. I can't even get into one right now, let alone multiple.

    • @carlosaugusto9821
      @carlosaugusto9821 5 лет назад +1

      It must be just your way of saying it, but in reality is not hard to understand how that happens, now in a time when most top players are limiting themselves to one fg, and the "cult of personality" thing has grown too much since the Sf4 years. If the Sf gods (using Sf because of its influence) today started to play different fg's, that would have a sudden considerable impact on their fans who just yesterday were "one game" people and defended that stance... you can be 100% sure of that.

  • @TafferFGC
    @TafferFGC 5 лет назад +5

    I remember never liking any fighting games until one of my friends persuaded me for about a month to play Tekken 7. After I tried it, I've been trying a lot of fighting game since then

  • @polakuu
    @polakuu 5 лет назад +12

    I started playing SamSho because its easy to get into and fun, now I'm learning Guilty Gear... its hard but so fun and satisfying!
    it also looks gorgeous visually!

  • @HiNi.
    @HiNi. 5 лет назад +9

    I think this is true for pretty much all games in any genre. take the shooter scene for example. cs players shitting on overwatch because it doesnt have recoil, overwatch player complaining that you dont even have to track ulties in other games, quake players pointing out you dont even have to rocket jump to get around in apex you can just run and slide etc etc.
    Or the moba fueds.
    Bottomline is that people love to shit on the things that they dont play, obsessed with being part of the "best game".

  • @danbadd
    @danbadd 4 года назад +7

    Everyone needs to try FEXL. That game deserves support from the FGC.

  • @Solidus510
    @Solidus510 5 лет назад +2

    Been on fire this week man (every week but especially this week imo). Lots of great topics popping up that I hope many people take notice of and generate conversation from. Just wanted to show some love and keep up the real talk, we need it.

  • @Derpinurface
    @Derpinurface 4 года назад

    I love learning new fighting games. You get a fresh start and you can bring those things u learn in your other games. Sometimes it may even help you get better. Its all about the journey

  • @ThorAxiun
    @ThorAxiun 4 года назад +27

    Can someone link me the Mike Ross clip of him seeing the tekken 7 move list? lol it sounds hilarious

    • @luxerhusku2609
      @luxerhusku2609 4 года назад +13

      Ben Morris Here it is: m.twitch.tv/clip/SleepyCourageousHabaneroStrawBeary?

  • @mushihimesamas
    @mushihimesamas 5 лет назад +10

    Give Lethal League Blaze a chance people, give windjammers a chance people! ....Hey, they're fighting games imp....

  • @mgbrad5018
    @mgbrad5018 5 лет назад +5

    This is great advice, I started expanding playing more and more arc sys games this year and tried out at least every evo main game.

  • @tgr3423
    @tgr3423 5 лет назад +4

    Imagine how nuts it would be if a fighting game had the frame data for +/- on block a move is for that specific match up if you pulled up the move list during training or in a match.

  • @HC-qc5rp
    @HC-qc5rp 5 лет назад +3

    This was exactly how I was with Marvel Infinite. Thought it looked awful and sub par on release, and now I love it and it’s one of the most popular games in my local scene. Don’t judge books by their covers.

  • @hockey1973
    @hockey1973 5 лет назад +9

    I too once thought Street Fighter was the holy grail of fighting game design and all other games were trash. Then I gave Guilty Gear a real shot and discovered I was wrong. Who'd a thunk it? Other fighting games really are pretty good :)

    • @DanAdeyoju
      @DanAdeyoju 5 лет назад +2

      I played GGXrD for first time yesterday and Lord was I smiling as I got trashed. For the first time I could actually understand what I was pressing buttons and doing.

  • @AMDGBananaBen
    @AMDGBananaBen 5 лет назад

    As someone who has played the majority of FG's out both new and old, i can say they are fun in different ways.
    It lets you gain different strengths dependent on the game which is really cool.

  • @Nauty_nation1990
    @Nauty_nation1990 5 лет назад +4

    Steve playing injustice 2 on the recipe was fucking legendary,I just watched that episode a few days ago for like the fifth time.

  • @yikes6758
    @yikes6758 4 года назад +21

    exactly, everyone should try KoF

  • @aftertone3146
    @aftertone3146 5 лет назад +1

    I like to try other fighting games a lot regardless of how bad I am at this genre but as much as I love Tekken it's true that the game is incredibly intimidating when you see so many moves and now tutorial to guide you

  • @davidvest7170
    @davidvest7170 5 лет назад

    There are so many awesome fighting games out there, but there's a dynamic mainly among Street Fighter (or Capcom) and Smash players that they won't touch anything else. Everyone in our crew has their favorites, but we enjoy pretty much everything and look forward to new games. Don't miss out!

  • @AkiRa22084
    @AkiRa22084 4 года назад

    I still remember buying the OG PSOne back in the day, loading up Tekken 2 and being super happy that it *actually had a move list* and that it had a long move list.

  • @pon3d120
    @pon3d120 5 лет назад +3

    Bro EVERYONE I've talked to about KI dismisses it as jank without ever trying it. Real shame 'cus it was so well done and has stuff no other fighting game has copied yet.

  • @Onitaku311
    @Onitaku311 5 лет назад +4

    I'm sure I'm not the only one to say this, but sajam sounds like Aris. Something about his voice lol

  • @thepuppetmaster9284
    @thepuppetmaster9284 5 лет назад +6

    I'm always playing multiple fighting games. Why limit yourself for one game, unless you're a pro players. Currently i'm playing SF V, T7, DOA 6, and SC 6 which i really enjoy them all. I need to get Samsho and probably grab KoF 15 and the new Guilty Gear too once they release next year.

  • @Leonix13
    @Leonix13 5 лет назад +2

    Back in the day you played whichever arcade didn't have the busted buttons.

  • @AkiRa22084
    @AkiRa22084 4 года назад

    I love trying out new games, especially fighters and MMOs!

  • @Roapont
    @Roapont 5 лет назад

    i never knew about the recipe thats some great content, ty for mentioning it

  • @BakaMangaka
    @BakaMangaka 5 лет назад +26

    Touhou hisoutensoku (th12.3/SWR) For evo when

    • @zethstar3475
      @zethstar3475 5 лет назад

      Hyouibana though

    • @gzts9213
      @gzts9213 4 года назад

      But it was on Evo Japan for like...9 years? it fallen off this year idk why

    • @zethstar3475
      @zethstar3475 4 года назад

      i just joined the fgc this year so im dissapointed that i couldnt see best girl shion on the stage

  • @BrandoRayford
    @BrandoRayford 5 лет назад

    This is very true. For me it's been that way for older games though, not more recent ones . Not that it's the same for everybody.

  • @Wa-fp5uv
    @Wa-fp5uv 4 года назад +2

    this video applies to ARMS 100%

  • @MyNameJefff
    @MyNameJefff 5 лет назад +1

    I personally hated fighting games until I checked out Guilty Gear. Guilty Gear changed my whole outlook on fighting games as a whole. I had only tried Guilty Gear for the music but goddamn, it was everything else that kept me hooked. After that, I began trying other fighting games and I began to fall in love with the genre so much so that they’re now my favorite games. I highly encourage anyone curious in any fighting game to check it out. You’ll never know if you don’t try.

  • @gemyellow
    @gemyellow 5 лет назад +1

    also, older fighting games, didn't realize I like SFA3 the most now when I tried them all on a retro console

  • @OriginalSpacey
    @OriginalSpacey 5 лет назад

    This discussion is actually one of the reasons I'm working on building what I am now. Still a work in progress, but I've got time. I do t mind the slow build anymore because I mean to do it the way I want it to be. I know it's a luxury.
    Anyway, I was going to comment on where you say that now more people are playing or trying more fighters than they were during SFIVs high point. I was thinking "Couldn't that be a result of the state of Street Fighter with V and not just that people are generally willing to try more fighters?" You did get around to mentioning that bit, but I'm not sure you had those particular dots connected like I did.
    Last thing: I haven't played Tekken since T5 and after SFIV came out dropped it completely. I bought T6 at some point because I thought I was gonna try and get back into it. Turned on the game and was looking through move lists and was like... "Ain't nobody got time for that..."
    Haven't looked at Tekken since lol

  • @chami1491
    @chami1491 5 лет назад

    I bought ggxrd as my first fighting game. I had a hell of a time learning the mechanics and how to play a fighting game in general. Then when dbfz came out I was like, nah I don't want to learn again, I want to stick with what I know, but then I bought it and everything I learned in GG just carried over to dbfz and made my life way easier when learning the game. Then with the confidence I got from that I bought Unist and that's when I just realised that I knew what I had to do and what I had to learn.

  • @djhero0071
    @djhero0071 4 года назад

    Hears Tekken move list criticism
    Flashback to Virtua Fighter move lists
    Cries

  • @JusRed48
    @JusRed48 4 года назад

    100% true. Lots of people wanna stay in their comfort zone, they try a game and if the game doesn't feel like something they already know, they don't like it and don't continue to learn it.

  • @farce2734
    @farce2734 5 лет назад +4

    Yeah you guys should give doa6 a chance. Sure it's a hard game but not as hard as the others. It's fun especially when you've gotten the hang of it

  • @agaed7676
    @agaed7676 3 года назад

    Going into sfv from smash has made me a lot more patient and way better at punishing bad approaches in smash since I can’t just jump in or dash straight at someone without them hitting you in the face which is something that, in smash with good enough movement, will get you very far even without properly learning neutral, disadvantage state, advantage state, edge guarding or ledge trapping

  • @raidennc
    @raidennc 4 года назад

    As a die-hard tekken player for over 20 years I have to say...Sajam is right...LOL. I couldn't imagine coming in as a new player.

  • @ofDepreciationatTaxRate
    @ofDepreciationatTaxRate 5 лет назад +4

    I'm so ready for more Mike Ross Tekken 7 content. Please do a FT10 sometime with him and your Bryan, it'd be a great collab.

    • @egrassa1480
      @egrassa1480 5 лет назад

      Mike is not ready yet, its his first week.

  • @WallyLlama
    @WallyLlama 5 лет назад +1

    13:30 was me learning Solomon Grundy on Injustice

  • @CJSmith30
    @CJSmith30 3 года назад

    My first time playing tekken 7 and looking at the movelist made me happy af cause Ik I could play 1 character multiple ways. Now when I picked up kof13 for the first time, it was interesting af seeing the inputs for ssm and meo maxes like leonas but kinda scary

  • @andylawlzz
    @andylawlzz 5 лет назад +51

    Mike only got backlash and only tried tekken because it was tekken.
    Aris can shittalk soul calibur 6 for being "too complicated" and the rest of the community parrots his talking points verbatim and doesn't even try, or worse makes fun of anyone who likes/wants to get into it. Aris doesn't even dislike soul calibur 6 all that much, but it's pretty done to most of the FGC and I think it's largely due to community figures either ignoring it after 1 week or outwardly talking shit about it making most people not even try in the first place, and not necessarily on the games merit(or lack thereof)
    Am I just a salty soul calibur fan who can't deal with the fact the community doesn't care that much? Or am I on to something? Maybe it's just me.
    Tl;dr please try soul calibur 6. It's quite fun.

    • @Aquarivania
      @Aquarivania 5 лет назад +7

      It's pretty easy to just watch... lol, just watch matches and see if you like the game. Amazingly it seems like that's an extreme minority that actually picks up a game on that aspect and would rather let people with informed opinions think for them. I watched top 8 of SCVI for EVO 2019 and that's what got me to start playing it. It's a shame that its community is so small

    • @2000Doriyas
      @2000Doriyas 5 лет назад

      Man I’m really glad season 2 is looking to shape things up in a better way because I like the game, but there’s too much bullshit in it at the moment to want to really dive in beyond partying with friends compared with Tekken 7 and SC2, even Soul Calibur 5 feels more fun to me at the moment due to the old physics / visuals. Hoping they keep putting more effort into Soul Calibur though it’s a beautiful franchise and the series as a whole deserves more love if one can overlook the dark horses (3 & 4)

    • @ThogrimGrudgebearer
      @ThogrimGrudgebearer 5 лет назад +4

      I tried it, I think it's trash. Thing is, I had to put a lot of hours into it before arriving to the conclusion that to me the game is trash. People just bandwagon. Thing is people should try games before talking.

    • @Johnny-ub6yu
      @Johnny-ub6yu 5 лет назад +14

      sibbie1023 aris is one of the worst influencers you can be influenced by. He says stupid shit constantly about shit he knows nothing about. Only reason to watch him is to laugh, nothing else.

    • @XIVDock
      @XIVDock 5 лет назад +1

      I remember how stoked I was to play SC6 during the network test before release. I played the shit out of that game for a long time after, but as much as I want to get back into it, I just can't seem to find my rhythm between other games.
      I think one of the primary killers for me is the community. Many people are not invested in it the way players invest in Tekken (by my own bias, they're comparable because they're both 3D and Bamco and I grew up on them). The game has more tutorial than Tekken by a bit, but by and large the approach is the same: limited in game info. The difference is that Tekken's community is so focused on competition and general game strategy that resources for frames, niche game mechanics, and strategies of the meta are easier to find. There are some for SC, but they feel much rarer and barer.
      I know everyone should be the change they want to see in the world, but I'm not really good enough to know how to get at the content the competitive market would need, nor have I the time to give it the effort it deserves.

  • @F1rsttimer
    @F1rsttimer 4 года назад

    I tried that with SFV. That's like just learning to crawl and then trying to ride a bike.

  • @Theyungcity23
    @Theyungcity23 4 года назад

    I love 2d fighters but Ive never got past the hours of study it takes to even learn the movelist of a single character in a 3d fighter.

  • @stephenmsf
    @stephenmsf 3 года назад

    Anecdotal, but i used to be a "Zoning is cheating" type way back when. I had this mindset that your character has so many moves and you should be using more than two or three of them. It wasn't til i really got into TFH and picked up Oleander that i went "Huh. Okay wait maybe there's something to this", and now i have mad respect for zoners.
    Trying other games and other characters reframes everything and builds fresh understanding

  • @kinginthenorth1437
    @kinginthenorth1437 5 лет назад

    I played Tekken as a casual for over a decade and the game was still intimidating when I ran out of people sitting on my couch to get games against and went to learn how to really play the game so I could play online.

  • @MoldMonkey93
    @MoldMonkey93 5 лет назад +3

    Mostly was an SF player, 3A being my favorite and SF4 was just decent imo but it made me switch to other games. Played T5 online and liked 3D games. Played VF5FS, and DoA5. Joined those communites, played VF5 for 6 years offline. Met 3rd strike cats, ST cats, because of it. VF5FS is my favorite fighting game. It transferred my skill to other titles because of the nuances and focus on your opponent vs character.

    • @MoldMonkey93
      @MoldMonkey93 5 лет назад

      3rd strike is my favorite. Not 3A which might be confused for Alpha

    • @MoldMonkey93
      @MoldMonkey93 5 лет назад +3

      One time I was playing someone just learning Tekken and I explained frames to him with particular situate and he asked how I knew. I had VF5FS on the monitor in Dojo next to us which has in-game frame data and showed a similar situations. He asked why doesn't Tekken has that and I told him it was because Harada's an idiot and Tekken is sorta overrated to the point people think he does no wrong.

    • @MoldMonkey93
      @MoldMonkey93 5 лет назад +3

      Tell an has no in-game frames or tutorial like VF does and DOA. Though, Tekken acts like VF in many situations and mannerisms. I'm able to play Tekken with a VF mindset and I'm already halfway ahead most people just starting the game.

  • @AussieMoron
    @AussieMoron 5 лет назад +4

    I’m an Australian player and I’m a scrub at Tekken but it’s so fun. Someone come kick my ass

  • @justinmain4507
    @justinmain4507 4 года назад

    KI is def one of my fav fighting games of all time. But most of my friends don't wanna pick it up because they say it looks too complicated to learn.

  • @dissociativemangos
    @dissociativemangos 5 лет назад +6

    Think The Recipe will come back?

  • @protos7
    @protos7 5 лет назад +1

    Sajam what is your main game? Or if you truly don't have a main game, what is the game you most enjoy commentating at the moment?

  • @SoldierLuka
    @SoldierLuka 5 лет назад

    The biggest thing for me is how easy it the game to learn. As in, is it easy to just feel even slightly competent/ comfortable playing. For me, Smash, Tekken, and Soul Calibur feel very intuitive to me. So when I tried to actually get competitive, it was an easy jump to start improving and not be a noob.
    Atm I’m trying to learn DBFighterZ and I just can’t get this first step of feeling comfortable with the game, so I find it difficult to even start truly learning anything about it.

  • @cuno6118
    @cuno6118 5 лет назад

    I’m having problems deciding which fighting game I should be sticking with
    I’m mostly a melee player, but have been playing fighting games my whole life, and have tried taking them more seriously the past few months. There’s a huge list of games I’ve tried, but I wouldn’t consider any of them my main game yet. Just gonna keep playing till I find it.
    Unist, dragon ball fighterz, tekken, and blazblue are probably my favourites right now

  • @crownlotus6007
    @crownlotus6007 3 года назад

    That's exactly how my tekken journey went except I play everything

  • @TalicZealot
    @TalicZealot 5 лет назад +2

    Can't give them a try when their online matchmaking isn't active enough. So at any point there are only a few options for a lot of people.

  • @yosha101
    @yosha101 2 года назад

    Honestly I just have a passion for Fighting Games period.
    Not for any given franchise (Obviously I have preferences) but the genre is really enjoyable for me as a whole.

  • @wolfking4556
    @wolfking4556 5 лет назад +1

    I'm more of a generalist than a specialist so I play pretty much anything, but there are games like GG Xrd that I only play as a casual because I basically don't know where to start from in learning them.
    Maybe a lot of people who are fixated with one game feel the same and can't get their head around finding a starting point for other games

  • @Faarthemage
    @Faarthemage 5 лет назад +2

    "Fun" that feeling used to describe actual enjoyment and is now an archaic term.

  • @Kool212
    @Kool212 5 лет назад +3

    I'm the only FG player in my friend group. I don't want to buy all these damn games at 60+ a pop.

    • @2000Doriyas
      @2000Doriyas 5 лет назад +1

      Tekken is like 20 bucks new, Guilty Gear Xrd 2 is like 30, SFV is cheap as hell (if you’re okay with a small roster) and any recent games yeah I’m not down to drop a fat 60 either.

    • @Kool212
      @Kool212 5 лет назад

      @@2000Doriyas Recent games are the only ones that are alive online aside from T7 and SFV.

  • @fatal85
    @fatal85 5 лет назад +1

    The hardest part of getting into Tekken was learning how to get into Tekken. But once I cracked it. Man, did I wish I got into it sooner.

    • @2000Doriyas
      @2000Doriyas 5 лет назад

      What got you to that point?

    • @HighLanderPonyYT
      @HighLanderPonyYT 5 лет назад

      @@2000Doriyas Blood, sweat, and tears, probably.

    • @fatal85
      @fatal85 5 лет назад

      @@2000Doriyas First thing I had to learn was how combos worked. In Tekken, you can do moves that pop a person in the air. Then once in the air certain moves will spin your opponent(those moves have a swirling icon in the move list). That causes them to fall flat on their backs with their legs in the air. Even though they're on the ground because their legs are up you can still hit them. Ending your combo. Pretty basic but I never knew this. After that, I watched "Tekken 7 beginners guide with UYU". That taught me a lot of the game's mechanics and how I should approach the game. I'd recommend starting with that video. Only 17 minutes but packed with info. After that, I found out most characters only need to use about 15 to 25 moves on their move list to win. drunkardshade.com has a good list but hasn't updated it since 2017. Anyone not on that list can just be googled. Knowing the goods moves right off the bat helps since some characters move list have 100+moves.

  • @MiraKurutaimu
    @MiraKurutaimu 5 лет назад +1

    SC6 is on sale right now y'all :)

  • @TheAlcale
    @TheAlcale 4 года назад

    It's kinda funny for me since Tekken is one of the first fighting games I really got into. So for me every other fighting game is super daunting, for example I'm so used to stand blocking that I can't even fathom staying in crouch. Another example is linking moves into specials or the concept of light, medium, and heavy attacks. These are all so foreign to me but Tekken is simple in comparison.

  • @HighLanderPonyYT
    @HighLanderPonyYT 5 лет назад +1

    Tried several FGs, didn't play any of them for long after "finishing the singleplayer stuff". Oof.

  • @divadiva1968
    @divadiva1968 4 года назад

    I can't wait for new Guilty Gear!

  • @PokeHearts
    @PokeHearts 5 лет назад

    I have the opposite "issue" personally where I just play like every fighting game and don't really get good at any of them as a result. There's just too many good fighting games

  • @ItsKatsuragi
    @ItsKatsuragi 4 года назад +1

    I'll never forget that one comment years ago (in I think was GameFAQs?) of a dude thoroughly apologizing to DOA fans for always having been a naysayer and dismissing the game as a boobfest like everyone else until the day he decided to actually buy it and try it and realized that there's very good reason why it's not just a generic fighting game with boobs and that it had it's uniqueness. Also the dude proceeded to thank TN and KT for making DOA. And said he could never go back to Tekken.
    Just saying.
    On a personal note, I find it hilarious enough that the other 3D fighters seem to be into getting all their girls in bikinis now.

  • @richieh7476
    @richieh7476 5 лет назад +13

    play skullgirls play skullgirls play skullgirls

    • @LumpyCrumpets
      @LumpyCrumpets 5 лет назад +1

      Tuba

    • @HighLanderPonyYT
      @HighLanderPonyYT 5 лет назад +1

      Is that a JoJo reference?
      Next, you gonna say "Everything is a JoJo reference".

  • @notsogreatsword1607
    @notsogreatsword1607 5 лет назад

    i used to HATE street fighter but I ran out of all the other match analysis videos to watch so I was forced to learn about it. I even bought the game! I hate playing it but now i can appreciate it as a spectator and love watching tournaments.

  • @Boyzby
    @Boyzby 4 года назад

    I think price is a big barrier from people trying all these fighting games, because most of them come out at $60 plus DLC characters. If they were like $20-30, it would be so much easier to pick up a game without the fear that you might not like it.

  • @Campbell694
    @Campbell694 4 года назад

    This is why it’s important to make everything with the expectations it’s someone’s first I have always played FPS but and dabbled in fighting games but for this last go around I wanted to try to honestly give all big titles a chance I played smash bros now I’m hooked I played Tekken 7 AMAZING I’m a die hard Mortal Kombat 11 fan but unfortunately my first time sitting down to play street fighter is street fighter 5 and I’m just like I have a bad taste in my mouth even soul caliber 6 left me hype but street fighter 4 left me like I don’t understand the hype yea one bad game can ruin a player relationship with you I might try 6 but not in a rush P.S can’t wait to try guilty gear

  • @briantrochim474
    @briantrochim474 2 года назад

    My issue is that ive been pampered by one of the greatest fighting game mechanics in the history of fighting game mechanics: Roman Cancels. ive played just about every fighting game, and nothing comes close to its potential. its super fun for all levels of play, and has a ton of high level stuff, and a ton of "lets fuck around for a bit". its too good. and if tekken 7 had it, id play it. but it doesn't.

  • @TheCajanator
    @TheCajanator 5 лет назад

    I first got tekken 7 last year to play with my friend i hadnt spoke to in a while. He kicked the ever loving shit out of my kazumi because all i knew how to do was throw tigers. After about 30 rounds or so hes like "so how long have you had tekken".
    "About 2 hours I reply".
    "Oh shit now I feel bad".
    And now I can beat him somewhat regularly and I even realised the point where he started properly trying vs me. FeelsGoodMan

  • @chef-ahsoka5001
    @chef-ahsoka5001 5 лет назад

    Lmfaoooo “who do I play? Fuck it I guess I’ll just play nightwing”

  • @comettitun8087
    @comettitun8087 5 лет назад

    Im looking at my fellow smashers rn

  • @gsegarra21
    @gsegarra21 2 года назад

    also I agree with the tekken thing i re got into tekken in 7 after not playing since ps2 and i was like damn how did i play this as a kid

  • @0raldinho
    @0raldinho 4 года назад

    I'm okay at Tekken and I really love watching Dragonball Fighterz but I dont have enough time to learn the basics so I just dabble in training mode and quit after learning some combo's but I dont know how to learn the fundamentels.

  • @BlackTalon1996
    @BlackTalon1996 5 лет назад

    Funny enough i took my time out and got pretty good at Tekken but its taking me forever to learn Street Fighter lol

  • @Koricica
    @Koricica 5 лет назад

    Easier said than done to many. Most people either not going to try other different fighting games because they are either loyalist to a company or because of its different taste.
    Like how most players in America turned off by Anime fighters thus not very keen on thinking about trying them...like Maximillion and many Marvel vs Capcom veterans. Or how some 2-D fighting game players not very keen in transitioning to 3-D fighting games and vice versa. Or dare I say Joey Cuellar when it comes to the entire Dead or Alive franchise.

  • @niwona_
    @niwona_ 5 лет назад

    There are a lot of fighting games that are not fun for plenty of people though, and that's okay. People get so defensive if you don't love their favorite game. But having fun at a fighting game can also be heavily influenced by the group that introduces you to it.

  • @Mrsmiley346
    @Mrsmiley346 4 года назад

    I originate from Smash (and can still kick ass) and have played DBFZ, SFV, MK11, and learning Tekken 7 Bob. Not only have I got better in neutral but have appreciated each community. Only thing I find a bit discouraging is seeing smash excluded from FGC things.

  • @exec_rigveda8299
    @exec_rigveda8299 4 года назад

    Injustice was free.
    Imma watch that nightwing tutorial.

  • @IYIosefu
    @IYIosefu 5 лет назад

    While i generally agree with Sajam, it's important to remember that many people just don't have locals/events to go to. Learning a fighting game is a lot more work than most other genres, and for me at least, online is the only option i have. It's hard to justify learning a new fighter when you're gonna end up playing with the same 5 dudes on Discord if you don't have a whole lot of interest for the game to begin with. Some fighters are just too unpopular online, and a big part of it is Japanese companies' incompetence to properly sell their games worldwide. As much as you want to try new stuff, it's difficult to really like everything, and with time i realized i like system based fighters much more (KOF, Tekken, Melty Blood). I wouldn't stick with something like Guilty Gear if it wasn't for the fast paced gameplay, unique artstyle and legendary music.

    • @HighLanderPonyYT
      @HighLanderPonyYT 5 лет назад

      I can strongly relate. It feels like tons of time that'd be better spent playing other games with less effort required and higher "payoff".

  • @Astraldymensions
    @Astraldymensions 5 лет назад +1

    As someone who plays DBFZ and is currently learning MK11 (first MK game I'm really giving a shot) I have learned a metric crap ton. Especially execution.

    • @2000Doriyas
      @2000Doriyas 5 лет назад +1

      MK11 has execution?

    • @saysay7191
      @saysay7191 5 лет назад +2

      @@2000Doriyas every fighting game has execution

    • @Astraldymensions
      @Astraldymensions 5 лет назад

      @@2000Doriyas The pace and speed of execution is vastly different from Dragon Ball. The fact that some combos have to be completely inputed within the first hit is wild to me. I also can't mash a button to make sure a move comes out or the combo just stops. For instance if I'm doing D4, DF4 and I accidentally press D44 in my rush to do D4 then DF4 wil straight up not activate at all. Which is something not in other fighting games I've played including Tekken, Blazblue, and UNIST.
      TL;DR: It's making me really clean up my button inputs

    • @eddi8634
      @eddi8634 5 лет назад

      @@2000Doriyas characters like: Erron, Kung Lao and Johnny are all about combo execution

  • @M4TTYN
    @M4TTYN 3 года назад

    crazy how this video ain't do numbers all WILL to face this daily with endless grinds to be "the best" or semi okay in games to games of diff genre's but mainly fighting games.