A talented martial artist hailing from YouTube has quite impressively replicated the moveset of Tekken’s Kazuya Mishima, sure to garner applause from not just fans of the game but those who can appreciate astounding feats of physical prowess and stamina as well.
The fisticuffs in action:
And thus started the Salt Wars of 2016.
Do King’s chain throws and I will be impressed.
What the heck, another martial artist wannabe? Those look like soft mimicry of actions without the self-proclaimed prowess, and they are done in separate intervals which can be achieved until a “perfect” scene is recorded and then edited to give the impression that this person have stamina.
While I give him credit for trying but he seriously should watch some real fighting footage from either UFC or MMA.
You are just jealous. Lemme see what you can do. Probably nothing. You are too fat and lonely where a guy like him and his skills can land him in movies, motion capture actor, fight choreography, etc. Show me your skills, loser.
And you are a moron for comparing this to UFC/MMA.
Watches an exhibition of fighting game moves done in real life then relates it to UFC and MMA’s realtime and spontaneous fights. Goodbye logic.
@18:57 I’m just following the “trend” of comparing fictitious characters with reality which many haters are doing on SanCom. They talk about lack of realism in games and anime and here I got rebutted for one such comment, really?
As to why I don’t see this video as entertaining, it is a fact those are heavily edited like some other videos found on YouTube. For example, the guy shooting a football (soccer) from various distant into still or moving objects. Or the guy shooting arrows at objects thrown into the air while moving or rolling on the ground flaunting his so-called archery skill. All these can be done with multiple tries until they succeed and then edited to look cool.
Salty!!!
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