It took him a while but depending on how hungry Knee was to play professionally he would eventually. It’s just Tekken 8 is so much different from the other games and the way you have to play the game. Not to mention just how there’s a obvious difference from the top characters to the others
@@captain_furret What's funny is that if you go and look at pre-Tekken 7 Knee matches, he was playing hyper aggressively! Tekken 5 and 6 definitely rewarded offense more than defense, Tekken 7 is the outlier; it's just that we had Tekken 7 for a decade, and those habits are hard to break.
Uneducated statement. The fact he’s taking Bryan of all characters all the way in tournament, IN T8 might I mention! Who compared to other characters that thrive much more in design and kit in T8. Is so impressive in itself. There’s a reason no one else plays tournament Bryan apart from 1 or 2 loyalists, it’s obvious his kit by theory isn’t good enough to stand toe to toe with others. He could easily pick up another OP character, but I personally think he wants his Bryan to be the first Bryan to take out a big tourney. Which speaks volumes about a GOAT like knee.
cant compare games tho, bro. Tekken is way more about reading the opponent than other games. In e.g. counter-strike you also have older players, but those are always in the leader role who are there to keep the team calm and read the opponents team to then shot call. Their firepower always takes a big dip with age and thats why that role is the only one where they can play longer and even then firepower is still important, which is why so far 33yo is the oldest at the highest lvl there.
next update: -bryan has been removed from the game -every time alisa, dragunov, yoshi, hwo, king, feng, eddy and the bears hit you you become unable to use lateral movement for 5 seconds
@@viniciuslessa3480 non tracking moves may track to one side, or have slight tracking to both. in the first case, they'll usually all cover the same side in the same character, with few exceptions, that's why we say for example that kazuya is weak to his right (you step him to YOUR left), and jin is weak to his left. however, in kazuya's case, db3 (stature kick) will track to his weak side instead, and d1+2 has slight tracking to both sides, which means you need to sidewalk to avoid it. and for some god forsaken reason strings on t8 now tracks a LOT. sometimes even sidewalking to the correct side has you getting clipped by strings or heat smashes. this, combined with what feels to me as a more strict side step timing, has made lateral movement a lot less reliable in t8, my opinion. also, the game introduced a lot of "forced mixup" situations in which stepping/walking is impossible without getting hit. the smaller step window also makes stepping while negative very hard or impossible, which goes back to the "forced mixup" situation. so yes, at least for me, an intermediate player, lateral movement is WAY worse in 8 than 7
I’ve always been of the opinion that Bryan is what a tekken 8 character should look like. He has a lot of new strong offensive tools, but they all have their own counterplay and defense is just as rewarding.
Idk the counterplay to Bryan certainly isnt clear, other having slower moves, except some which are really fast, he does not have any particularly strong weaknesses. Pretty much every move leads into a CH combo so contesting him is risky, he got good gap closer tho
@@LibertyForAll-l3q Bryan's big moves are slow, linear and very steppable. He struggles big time against turtling, and if you can block hatchet kick on reaction, he has very limited options. On the flip side, he has bad panic buttons and an awful power crush, so he also struggles against +frame rushdown. He thrives in the mid range waiting to snipe a CH, so either get in his face and overwhelm with +frames or turtle up and limit his options.
@@ButchKumesogut Not only that, Bryan is incredibly negative on a lot of his fast close range moves, so his aggression is not as good as the other characters
@@countdookie6987 Sometimes people get too caught up on the frame data the forget about pushback which a lot of Bryan moves have hence his turn is over but you can not punish him
Knee stays Bryan and doesn't try abusing tier lists and wack matchups challenge But tbf I understand it because his opponents always tier whore with low skill cheese characters
I'm so happy when OG players like Arslan, Ulsan and many others were adapting to T8 and now the legend Knee finally comes back after struggling for several months is just pure satisfaction!
@snorlaxRMO He's not contradicting himself at all. If you need to have the fundamentals of Knee to deal with a character, the character is way over tuned
One of the things I've always loved about Tekkan is that mastery of a character was far more important than the tier list. Its nice to see that come back into Tekkan 8.
@@sebaschan-uwu It's as dumbed down as you want it to be. Too many times I've seen players cry about broken stuff, and 90% of the time it's stuff that can be beaten with matchup awareness and fundamentals. and no, the 10% of critiques that are valid isn't worth the death screeching
"just step wr2" - literally all drag mains ofcourse none of them mention that it has had bs tracking since t7 and only perfectly timed sidestep will not get clipped
Earlier on, I was disappointed in how Knee performed, but he needed to adept to how aggressive T8 is. But at TGU I was so proud of him, he played so well.
i feel like no walls hurts drag just as much if not more, cause his combo dmg really goes down if he doesnt have a wall. Together with him of course being able to get you to the wall with his push back and then his wall pressure
I feel Bryan loses a bit more, just because his gameplan is much more reliant on the wall than drag’s is. Bryan’s kit is built around wall pressure and wall carry, while drag has a more general kit of lockdown, poking, and mixup which aren’t lost on a stage without walls. Drag doesn’t match Bryan in combo damage without walls but his neutral and pressure is far superior to Bryan’s
It was great, but it's going to be very difficult for Knee to have consistent high placements, let alone become dominant, with Bryan when there are characters like Dragunov, Nina, King, Alisa, Yoshi, Claudio... Bryan is excellent, but he has a pretty limited low repertoire and has to work very hard. I hope the characters I mentioned get nerfed. Knee doesn't seem to think Feng is as good as most. I heard him mention in a stream that he thought Feng was "so-so". Joka also thinks Feng needs to win too many interactions relative to others. I'm not sure, since most other players place him highly.
Day 1 of Tiger Uppercut Tournament, Knee (Bryan) vs. Shooter (Nina). That matchup told me that Knee was finding his adaptation to the new game. It had one of the most tense conclusions I’ve ever seen
Two observations: - Fk studying meta and just ball - Multiple generations of top level exp shows us what Legacy skill really is. I get the sense that a lot of ppl intimately familiar with older Tekken's generally had an easier time adapting than the younger folk who only ever got down like that with t7.
I love how you say there is no counter play to Dragunov in the same video highlighting someone countering Dragunov with movement, patience, and timing.
I had a feeling it was only a matter of time that Knee would find himself again! Im not goona say he is the GOAT cause I dont care about the Arslan vs Knee debate. But have being a Knee fan all these years its a real treat not only seeing him back on Bryan but showing some of the best fundamentals ever seen. Lets goooo glad scrup man approves 😂😂❤
i get what you're saying but this is still a braindead take lmfao, ulsan doesn't actually play DRAG, he mained other characters which arent in t8. against knee, who's been playing bryan for MANY years lol not really comparable
Lol even mainman has bryan in A tier. What are u on about? He has a lot of tournament presence aswell because he has the best counterhits and damage in the game
@@okok-ke1tk Bruh tf u talking about. Go watch the games and find me another bryan besides knee. yes,good counter hits,.. so does nina,so does jin,so does drag,so does yoshi. Yeah good combo damage,...so does nina,so does jin,so does drag,so does yoshi. What are u on about
@@yasinstyl3r427 In terms of counterhits none of these characters are comparable to bryan, in terms of damage maybe pre nerf drag. Bryan is not in the top 10 but hes not a weak character.
Watching ancient Knee clips in tekken 5 dr and 6 is one of the things that got me into Tekken. He moved and did things I didnt know was possible in Tekken. After watching him in tekken 7, I thought he would never touch Bryan again. Knee and Bryan just bring me so much joy.
Knee is the original tekken no-lifer, he should basically always win when the match comes down to fundamentals and decision making, basically experience. It's like daigo in street fighter. One does not simply beat daigo when he's in the zone.
MM is so bizarre. Talks about how much he loves T8 and that it’s the best Tekken yet the characters he claims play T8 are garbage while those who play more methodical old school Tekken are great. The cognitive dissonance is crazy.
Well, he is a hypocritical moron so don't expect anything more than that. He is the old crybaby, he is just conveying it in another way. He used to throw literal temper tantrums like a 4 year old. Now it's more verbal diarrhea of the dumbest takes and since he is more calm, people actually agree with him because he doesn't sound like a cat in heat+toddler crying anymore
7 was more about blocking cuz many moves were built with strong tracking so side step was good but risky most of the times but tekken 8 moves are stupid linear
there are also those who say that Bryan is weak and overrated. Maybe then they are the ones who don't use him well because a Bryan used like this is terrifying
i just hate the 'OMG SIDESTEP THIS GAME SO DEFENSIVE FOCUSED' argument but will glide past the tons of moves that fully catch the players sidestepping and sidewalking or the fact that ive been midcrushed more times and by more characters than the xiaoyu and zafina types, etc. like no shit if you couldnt sidestep anything at all, the game would be a full on, record breaking failure, not just having some dumb shit in the game idk what the twitter or youtube arguments are for this game being mashing-- but my point is why does the game need more of that low risk high reward shit never once did i play tekken 7 throughout the 1,000+ hrs, with all that that game had and thought, "man this is too much neutral and defense, so much interesting interaction, if only there was more 50/50s; Katarina, negan, feng, etc are engaging all of my brain muscles right now" if my point is 'why is --dumb shit that makes defense a task and offense a breeze-- added to the game', the counterpoint doesnt make much sense being 'look, it has what the old games already have' while ignoring when the bullshit happens like, i just want a real reason as to how it all makes the game more interesting in any aspect besides visually (pros that outweigh the cons of adding them). as if im trying to get a new car expecting it to be better than my old one, but it handles worse and they say "look, but it can still drive, so what are you complaining about?" i just have yet to talk about this with someone who favors 8 without it being emotional my points arent an attack on you its only a question about the value and direction of the series
Dude he hit him with two ch strings and a low. Most characters can do that much on average. Of all the things to complain about with Dragunov this ain’t one of them.
Its kinda ironic that a maniac like bryan is more about defense and mind game while the cold face dragunov is an aggressive rush down character
I think it makes it all more better honestly.
@@nmiereemery5896 no
Hence why he is rarely used in Tournaments
Part of Bryan's charm.
He is exelly bryan brothers
Knee is finally adapting
He already did, he just took his time.
It took him a while but depending on how hungry Knee was to play professionally he would eventually. It’s just Tekken 8 is so much different from the other games and the way you have to play the game. Not to mention just how there’s a obvious difference from the top characters to the others
@@captain_furret What's funny is that if you go and look at pre-Tekken 7 Knee matches, he was playing hyper aggressively! Tekken 5 and 6 definitely rewarded offense more than defense, Tekken 7 is the outlier; it's just that we had Tekken 7 for a decade, and those habits are hard to break.
Uneducated statement. The fact he’s taking Bryan of all characters all the way in tournament, IN T8 might I mention! Who compared to other characters that thrive much more in design and kit in T8. Is so impressive in itself.
There’s a reason no one else plays tournament Bryan apart from 1 or 2 loyalists, it’s obvious his kit by theory isn’t good enough to stand toe to toe with others. He could easily pick up another OP character, but I personally think he wants his Bryan to be the first Bryan to take out a big tourney. Which speaks volumes about a GOAT like knee.
Like Rangchu and Panda, Why not Bryan as T8 king?
Wish Knee can win Evo.
i can't believe dude's almost 40 years old yet he's still on top... meanwhile some other e-sports pros are retiring at 25
How he doesn't have carpal tunnel yet is what baffles me 😂
Tekken's Tom Brady
cant compare games tho, bro.
Tekken is way more about reading the opponent than other games.
In e.g. counter-strike you also have older players, but those are always in the leader role who are there to keep the team calm and read the opponents team to then shot call. Their firepower always takes a big dip with age and thats why that role is the only one where they can play longer and even then firepower is still important, which is why so far 33yo is the oldest at the highest lvl there.
The 40 Years Old G-O-A-T 🐐
Ages not impact on games skills
Knee got 3rd place in the tournament btw.
Absolute legend.
Only a matter of time till he wins I feel. He was truly cooking.
next update:
-bryan has been removed from the game
-every time alisa, dragunov, yoshi, hwo, king, feng, eddy and the bears hit you you become unable to use lateral movement for 5 seconds
Tekken will let you move but will make their moves track and homing... and ofc they can duck your mids too.
Haahahahahah I hate when no tracking moves gets me sidestepping... Is it only the "blue traces moves" that should track or am I missing something?
@@viniciuslessa3480 non tracking moves may track to one side, or have slight tracking to both. in the first case, they'll usually all cover the same side in the same character, with few exceptions, that's why we say for example that kazuya is weak to his right (you step him to YOUR left), and jin is weak to his left. however, in kazuya's case, db3 (stature kick) will track to his weak side instead, and d1+2 has slight tracking to both sides, which means you need to sidewalk to avoid it. and for some god forsaken reason strings on t8 now tracks a LOT. sometimes even sidewalking to the correct side has you getting clipped by strings or heat smashes. this, combined with what feels to me as a more strict side step timing, has made lateral movement a lot less reliable in t8, my opinion. also, the game introduced a lot of "forced mixup" situations in which stepping/walking is impossible without getting hit. the smaller step window also makes stepping while negative very hard or impossible, which goes back to the "forced mixup" situation. so yes, at least for me, an intermediate player, lateral movement is WAY worse in 8 than 7
@@gustavogoesgomes1863 thx for the answer! Small details make the difference!
dont forget nina and jin!
Knee went back to his roots by choosing Bryan. I couldn’t be more hype seeing him succeed and improve with anyone else.
I’ve always been of the opinion that Bryan is what a tekken 8 character should look like. He has a lot of new strong offensive tools, but they all have their own counterplay and defense is just as rewarding.
Excactly, this is what should have been the design focus for characters in Tekken 8
Idk the counterplay to Bryan certainly isnt clear, other having slower moves, except some which are really fast, he does not have any particularly strong weaknesses. Pretty much every move leads into a CH combo so contesting him is risky, he got good gap closer tho
@@LibertyForAll-l3q Bryan's big moves are slow, linear and very steppable. He struggles big time against turtling, and if you can block hatchet kick on reaction, he has very limited options. On the flip side, he has bad panic buttons and an awful power crush, so he also struggles against +frame rushdown. He thrives in the mid range waiting to snipe a CH, so either get in his face and overwhelm with +frames or turtle up and limit his options.
@@ButchKumesogut Not only that, Bryan is incredibly negative on a lot of his fast close range moves, so his aggression is not as good as the other characters
@@countdookie6987 Sometimes people get too caught up on the frame data the forget about pushback which a lot of Bryan moves have hence his turn is over but you can not punish him
He's back and on an actual good character too. His main. Not these........ other ones
Knee stays Bryan and doesn't try abusing tier lists and wack matchups challenge
But tbf I understand it because his opponents always tier whore with low skill cheese characters
3:37 That is hands down a true tekken 8 player. A rage art masher
Man thought he was playing a North American player online
the greatest Tekken player of all time
Meat riding
@@allaccordingtokeikaku1353 factually correct though
How so lmfao its either him or arslan and its still close and you cant be objectively right about either 😂@@allaccordingtokeikaku1353
@@allaccordingtokeikaku1353 i mean its literally objectively correct
@@allaccordingtokeikaku1353grow up
I'm so happy when OG players like Arslan, Ulsan and many others were adapting to T8 and now the legend Knee finally comes back after struggling for several months is just pure satisfaction!
>OG
>Arslan
Gotcha
Knee’s defense was the highlight, but he clearly has a strategy after going into Heat, and his offensive pressure overall was impressive.
Knee going back to his roots and kneeing people again
lol at this. been seeing knee kneeing people since 2008 😂
Dragunov: no counterplay, knee: sidesteps
Mainman contradicts himself quite a bit.
You have the perspective of a toddler.
@snorlaxRMO He's not contradicting himself at all. If you need to have the fundamentals of Knee to deal with a character, the character is way over tuned
One of the things I've always loved about Tekkan is that mastery of a character was far more important than the tier list.
Its nice to see that come back into Tekkan 8.
Beautiful! The fact that fundamentals still win tournaments shows T8 is still a Tekken game c:
I swear all Bamco need is to just nerf Drag and remove Heat Engager rushdown and the game will significantly improve.
At the end of the day it's still a dumbed down tekken game
@@sebaschan-uwu It's as dumbed down as you want it to be. Too many times I've seen players cry about broken stuff, and 90% of the time it's stuff that can be beaten with matchup awareness and fundamentals.
and no, the 10% of critiques that are valid isn't worth the death screeching
2:28 Personal Timestamp
Knee, the legend is back 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
3:51 play this in slow motion and tell me how this hits? This is only one of the reasons Dragunov is bullshit
5:51 this too
Thats an overall Tekkn8 problem. Tracking
"just step wr2" - literally all drag mains
ofcourse none of them mention that it has had bs tracking since t7 and only perfectly timed sidestep will not get clipped
3:51 looks like Knee pressed which extended Bryan's hitbox and got clipped
5:51 tracking towards opponents doing SSL
I think your second example is valid, but on the first I'm pretty sure Knee just pressed a button, so his hitbox extended and he got clipped
That tracking in this game is incredibly broken sometimes
God level side steps
Bryan a good matchup but man The amount of heihachis I’ve faced in a week is ungodly 🤢
Guess your character knowledge on him is God tier tho
Imagine out of all the shitty characters in Tekken 8, you complain about Heihachi
@@FollowTheDamnTrain0 I just said I played him a lot lol what’s the kerfuffle
😂
@@stephenjackson597huh? You put the sick face emoji. That’s the kerfuffle 😂
Earlier on, I was disappointed in how Knee performed, but he needed to adept to how aggressive T8 is. But at TGU I was so proud of him, he played so well.
Yes he just kneeded to adapt
@@manl1kemoe boooooo
great content as always TMM
this was a killer set and commentary
Knee THE GOAT, When he adapts 100% he will be a destruction machine
i feel like no walls hurts drag just as much if not more, cause his combo dmg really goes down if he doesnt have a wall. Together with him of course being able to get you to the wall with his push back and then his wall pressure
I feel Bryan loses a bit more, just because his gameplan is much more reliant on the wall than drag’s is. Bryan’s kit is built around wall pressure and wall carry, while drag has a more general kit of lockdown, poking, and mixup which aren’t lost on a stage without walls. Drag doesn’t match Bryan in combo damage without walls but his neutral and pressure is far superior to Bryan’s
G-O-A-T With Years Of Experience 🙌
a guy still kicking ass even when his about to push 40 is crazy
Hard stuck at Tekken God with Bryan right now but seeing this motivates me lab more defense.
Me time-stamping and picking apart knees punishment's/ combos... Thank you sir!
I love that df1, snake eyes mach punch, df1 setup.
MainMan has the best pro match analysis. I learn something new everytime
Knee’s Bryan, more like Bryan’ Knee 🔥🔥🔥
It was great, but it's going to be very difficult for Knee to have consistent high placements, let alone become dominant, with Bryan when there are characters like Dragunov, Nina, King, Alisa, Yoshi, Claudio... Bryan is excellent, but he has a pretty limited low repertoire and has to work very hard. I hope the characters I mentioned get nerfed.
Knee doesn't seem to think Feng is as good as most. I heard him mention in a stream that he thought Feng was "so-so". Joka also thinks Feng needs to win too many interactions relative to others. I'm not sure, since most other players place him highly.
Bryan just needs to get stronger
But he plays better on Bryan than he does when picking op characters, maybe there is something more to it.
@@FlokiTech He won Evo with Feng at his most OP...
Day 1 of Tiger Uppercut Tournament, Knee (Bryan) vs. Shooter (Nina). That matchup told me that Knee was finding his adaptation to the new game. It had one of the most tense conclusions I’ve ever seen
Knee has probably seen and played against more Drag at this point than anyone.
As a true knee glazer. He has faced Ulsans dragunov like 100 times, no joke
@@appieLolain't no better way to learn a matchup lol
It sucked he proceeded to lose to shadow after getting hit by 100 lows 😢
Knee woke up. To be honest he is the Tekken bible.
6:30 knee steps right before heat burst and it didn't track so he was able to punish
Knee's movements are so seamless you can lose track of them, but Knee knows exactly how he's moving.
@@Viewer13128 yup. He's probably fought so many dragunovs that he knows exactly how to outplay the matchup
3:15 the video starts
This is what tekken should be man, i miss defense .. i miss t7 :(
You can just play tekken 7 or namco should change tekken 7 name to tekken 8 so you can enjoy the same boring playstyle for next 10 years
The goat is back. In top form. Love you drx knee❤
Knee is living legend
Look how perfect your defence has to be to be able to compete with Bryan 😭
Always been like that lol
@@Crimsongz yeah but in tekken 8 he’s statistically ass compared to how he was in tekken 7
No matter what anyone says. For me Knee was and always will be the GOAT
The GOAT and he play one of my mains 🔥💪🏿
MY GOAT!!!!
Two observations:
- Fk studying meta and just ball
- Multiple generations of top level exp shows us what Legacy skill really is. I get the sense that a lot of ppl intimately familiar with older Tekken's generally had an easier time adapting than the younger folk who only ever got down like that with t7.
6:15 need SSR for it to connect. He hit it on axis which doesno connect the heat bound
Knee's run in this tournament is the best and most exciting Tekken I have seen so far in T8
Open mouth will meet the fist.
Knee is the pinnacle of Tekken itself. You just cannot hate that boy❤
Knee bryan is back... Its like a long lost champion just regained his title without even winning the tournament
I love how you say there is no counter play to Dragunov in the same video highlighting someone countering Dragunov with movement, patience, and timing.
A counter play that can only be executed by a championship level Tekken veteran.
Namco should "Points of damage per input" to the stats, so you can see how much the player has to work for each point of damage.
Talk about the jon as well.. He blasted his way in TWT knocking out Jeondding. His entry in TWT with king is no small feat.
I had a feeling it was only a matter of time that Knee would find himself again! Im not goona say he is the GOAT cause I dont care about the Arslan vs Knee debate. But have being a Knee fan all these years its a real treat not only seeing him back on Bryan but showing some of the best fundamentals ever seen. Lets goooo glad scrup man approves 😂😂❤
Everytime i watch knee play bryan i feel like playin bryan hes that fun to watch!!
Idk what's more satisfying to see get; Dragunov or Xiaoyu getting bodied
Definitely Drag. He's crazy broken
Drag for sure, xiaoyu at least requires a lot of work.
Will you make Knee vs Shadow video reaction? That was one of the best final sets I've seen this year IMO
This should be shown in schools
i would love to hear your thoughts on how to fix dragunov to his former glory. I hope you tackle that in the coming video you mentioned
Bryan dismembered Dragonuv.
Shades of t5, t6 knee.
He played beautiful Tekken 7, that’s it
knee is knee-ing
I am soo glad I picked Bryan as my main
When two korean players in tournament fight each other, its always great to see, no shitty casino fest, usually they show solid tekken.
And just because Knee got a one lucky launcher does not mean he is playing defensive - he is play smart with a good balance of offense and defense.
04:54 for whom you are saying this??????
G.O.A.T. is back!
Losing against a bryan on the highest ranks is the biggest sign of disrespect considering how busted every character is compared to bryan
Bro talking like bryan is the worst charcater in the game.
i get what you're saying but this is still a braindead take lmfao, ulsan doesn't actually play DRAG, he mained other characters which arent in t8. against knee, who's been playing bryan for MANY years lol not really comparable
Lol even mainman has bryan in A tier. What are u on about? He has a lot of tournament presence aswell because he has the best counterhits and damage in the game
@@okok-ke1tk Bruh tf u talking about. Go watch the games and find me another bryan besides knee. yes,good counter hits,.. so does nina,so does jin,so does drag,so does yoshi. Yeah good combo damage,...so does nina,so does jin,so does drag,so does yoshi. What are u on about
@@yasinstyl3r427 In terms of counterhits none of these characters are comparable to bryan, in terms of damage maybe pre nerf drag. Bryan is not in the top 10 but hes not a weak character.
There’s a reason no one was able to touch him in his youth
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Bro was spared by Diddy 💀💀💀
I wonder what prime Arslan vs prime Knee would’ve looked like
@@Miaou98hell no that is diddy
@@goob8945 Knee would win, he was on a different league.
Watching ancient Knee clips in tekken 5 dr and 6 is one of the things that got me into Tekken. He moved and did things I didnt know was possible in Tekken. After watching him in tekken 7, I thought he would never touch Bryan again. Knee and Bryan just bring me so much joy.
Knee is the original tekken no-lifer, he should basically always win when the match comes down to fundamentals and decision making, basically experience. It's like daigo in street fighter. One does not simply beat daigo when he's in the zone.
1+3 never had a whiff backdash df3 with a mid guarantee and punish with a sidestep
2:00 - 2:35 and 4:38 - 4:52 is this a Joke?
Knee has tried Dragunov and lost almost every tournament then switched to Bryan and started winning
After the amount of beat downs hes been getting in all the recent tournaments... He'd better step it up
Plays a defensive play style from T7 and showed it can beat the rush down T8 . Love to see it
I just got to red rank with Bryan... hes so fun.
4:53 🤣🤣🤣
Sahi keh raha hai bhai
Knee winning is a f u to tekken 8 😂I love it
Everyone is talking about Knee is back, but do you remember the last time King was champion?
MM is so bizarre. Talks about how much he loves T8 and that it’s the best Tekken yet the characters he claims play T8 are garbage while those who play more methodical old school Tekken are great. The cognitive dissonance is crazy.
Well, he is a hypocritical moron so don't expect anything more than that.
He is the old crybaby, he is just conveying it in another way. He used to throw literal temper tantrums like a 4 year old. Now it's more verbal diarrhea of the dumbest takes and since he is more calm, people actually agree with him because he doesn't sound like a cat in heat+toddler crying anymore
7 was more about blocking cuz many moves were built with strong tracking so side step was good but risky most of the times but tekken 8 moves are stupid linear
Scrub-man. Geese better right? Or marduk?
Knee the goat
Heat smash and heat must be the biggest pile of shit thing to be added in tekken 8.
Best Bryan in the world ❤
there are also those who say that Bryan is weak and overrated. Maybe then they are the ones who don't use him well because a Bryan used like this is terrifying
Dude u should play some tournaments too, there are loads in Sweden
I wanna see some buffa to dj just to watch qudans be able to compete in this era 😢
Finally someone crushed a dragonov player
Knee is black! 👍🏿
Make a video on The jon
i just hate the
'OMG SIDESTEP THIS GAME SO DEFENSIVE FOCUSED' argument
but will glide past the tons of moves that fully catch the players sidestepping and sidewalking
or the fact that ive been midcrushed more times and by more characters than the xiaoyu and zafina types, etc.
like no shit
if you couldnt sidestep anything at all, the game would be a full on, record breaking failure, not just having some dumb shit in the game
idk what the twitter or youtube arguments are for this game being mashing--
but my point is why does the game need more of that low risk high reward shit
never once did i play tekken 7 throughout the 1,000+ hrs, with all that that game had and thought, "man this is too much neutral and defense, so much interesting interaction, if only there was more 50/50s; Katarina, negan, feng, etc are engaging all of my brain muscles right now"
if my point is 'why is --dumb shit that makes defense a task and offense a breeze-- added to the game', the counterpoint doesnt make much sense being 'look, it has what the old games already have' while ignoring when the bullshit happens
like, i just want a real reason as to how it all makes the game more interesting in any aspect besides visually (pros that outweigh the cons of adding them).
as if im trying to get a new car expecting it to be better than my old one, but it handles worse and they say "look, but it can still drive, so what are you complaining about?"
i just have yet to talk about this with someone who favors 8 without it being emotional
my points arent an attack on you
its only a question about the value and direction of the series
5:25 over half life gone in 7 seconds, none of it recoverable. Actually clownshoes how Dragunov is balanced.
Wow.
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Dude he hit him with two ch strings and a low. Most characters can do that much on average. Of all the things to complain about with Dragunov this ain’t one of them.
@@azuresaiyan9005 name them
Howcome mainmanswe never go to any fight competitions?
He is good but not on a tournament level I guess? but he used to attend evo in the past
He's got a son to raise.
@@Someone_Somewhere7 Lol no he doesn't. His wife left him so his son only visits him.
The longevity and legacy skill is what makes him the GOAT. Arslan is the best player at the moment, but Knee is the GOAT.