Fighting Game Mindset: Concept of Making Reads
I created this video on one of my favorite topics pertaining to fighting games. I love the idea behind making reads and how useful they can be! This is definitely one of the most helpful skills to acquire and build upon. I hope that some people are able to gain some knowledge on the subject and that I'm able to explain it well enough to understand. This video is mainly for beginners who are just starting out! Games Shown: Tekken 7 Developer: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Publisher: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Guilty Gear Strive Developer: Arc System Works Publisher: Arc System Works Street Fighter V Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Outro: OSRSBeatz • Runescape 07 - Barbarianism (Trap Remix) Some Footage Used from the following: / channel Zato Footage: • Guilty Gear -Strive- Zato-1 Highlevel Game... Special Effect Used: • Coin Flipping Effects green screen animati... Music Used from Tekken 7 and Guilty Gear Strive Tekken 7: Heat Haze Shadow Guilty Gear -Strive-: Society Follow me on Twitch!: / kungfushrimp #Tekken #guiltygear #fgc

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