New guilry gear fan and player, this game is Hella fun. I love it
@omamchyКүн бұрын
Im absolutely new to the game and it is quite difficult to enter but still great game and i was having a lot of fun in public matches even while playing as potato. Cos its a great game altogether. However i gave up on it just cos i dont have a much time for it. Otherwise i would play it a lot
@aarondaniel2380Күн бұрын
I just got into fighting games as a whole, started strive and sf6 side by side and while the learning curves been steep, its some of the most rewarding learning experiences in my gaming journey. As a hardcore souls fan, I'd been searching for another kind of challenge they way those games forced me to engage and be present like never before. With strive already being almost 4 years old I was scared I had missed by chance to enjoy what is artistically, the fighting game i'd been waiting my whole life for. Turns out, everything works out just as it should. I joined just in time to witness the season 4 pass which couldn't have been more the sign I was looking for. Blue has always been my favorite colour, blue characters have always been my favorites, very special etc. Also cybpunk edrunners deeply impacted me. "I really want to stay at your house" is forever going to be a top 5 favourite song of all time, Lucy is my favorite female character in fiction. As much as it made sense and I wanted to, I never let myself entertain the Idea of Lucy's character and specifically her combat skills (cyberpunk: 2077 teased us by having a cool looking monowire that didn't play well) being expanded on in any form, because I thought that was way too optimistic. The way I cried finding out about Lucy. And the fact that shes coming on the season pass when I start the game, however not until summer so I can actually get past the scrub phase for when I play her. The cherry is that she's alongside THREE blue characters?!! Three blue characters, and a genuine dream I never thought would come true, right when I needed a sign to dive into fighting games and guilty gear. Ty for listening to my ted talk <3 ... watch me update being like ya fuck that game i dropped it.
@niemand78115 күн бұрын
In other words: only very few people are not casual players. Like the upper 0.5 percent of gamers are there to distinct themselves from beginner to pro sweat lord. Good to know and now we can move on.
@niemand78115 күн бұрын
Sorry but Max is a loaded pimp. I mean most of the FGC members are just that. Sponsored to the brim. They got nothing really to do. So of course they fill the FGC with more sweat. My question is to get to know why anyone with a functioning brain would even care to become a member of the FGC as it is right now? That is what Max is talking about. to become a Guilty Gear Sweat Lord it might be too late because too many are drowning in their own sweat and that of others. But as a regular player you can always play any fighting game you want. There is never a time not to. Forget about these sponsored leeches. Be yourself and decide what games you want to play. I play the shit out of SCVI these days and couldn't care less about the FGC as I enjoy playing the story mode with different home brew characters. You want to play Guilty Gear Strive? Get it and start to play!
@Labasta_de_Lua9 күн бұрын
Anyone can gen into strive if they don't care about losing a lot while learning 😊
@holmes707714 күн бұрын
Yes. Yes it is
@DeathAlchemist18 күн бұрын
Very thorough video
@DuckFoot77720 күн бұрын
The only problem i have with strive is that there are literally no people in Oceania so i have to play in japanese servers with 200 ping
@eternalsummer840929 күн бұрын
They were Right, USALLY, however in this case the power of bucket keeps people comming
@eternalsummer840929 күн бұрын
Never too late for basket<3
@hungrysparrowАй бұрын
Blades of Gory has a sudden death mode where one hit kills.
@pgzpimba7732Ай бұрын
As a swich player i barely touch in online, my god hundreds of hours on training mode and in the end not learning a thing
@FranzenGRАй бұрын
Very glad you enjoyed your time with Type lumina! It is one of my favorite fighting games and am happy to see anyone giving it a try. I've found with my own friends that the nature of the auto combos and strings made it really easy for my non hard core fighting game playing friends to dive in with me.
@vesperianstarАй бұрын
I don't know man. I've been playing Strive for a couple weeks. Maybe it's a problem on my region, but when I went to my floor nobody was there. I went to the open plaza and the only guys there were over Lv.900 and pretty much obliterated me with constant pressure. I understand losing is part of the learning process, but when you get pushed into a constant pressure chain that you have no ability to get out of it can get pretty frustrating. Maybe it was a bad time of the day or just my region, but the whole thing felt pretty bad.
@Yutappy99Ай бұрын
This game certainly isn't thumb friendly. 5 minutes into the game and my left thumb was getting blisters like the old street fighter 2 days.
@paijwaАй бұрын
Peoples skill progression tapers off hard regardless of when they start. Someone who starts now will get 80% of the way to being decent in a relatively short amount of time
@turboyabo864Ай бұрын
the tutorial for strive is very much poor since its not focus on characters in strives but a "hey X character should be able to do X thing as well just guess at until find the right ones". it should simply had had tutorial on what the characters can do , combo tutorials that aren't as strict .
@darkbornelines45872 ай бұрын
Thinking of buying it now
@frumiousgaming2 ай бұрын
@@darkbornelines4587 hope you enjoy it if you do!
@arcadebun34502 ай бұрын
i started playing strive 5 days ago and i'm absolutely enamored with it ohmygod. It is hard definitely but it's so fun I don't even care at all
@shirotakanashi382 ай бұрын
Was interested in the game because it’s a Tsukihime fighting game, Was exited when I saw Saber’s in the game And was ecstatic when I saw Aoko was in the game 100% gonna get into it purely so I can mess around playing as Aoko
@amateurasian2 ай бұрын
had my strive for almost 2yrs in the library never really touched and played, i only tried online yesterday , it was fun
@russiandoggo43362 ай бұрын
Literally started playing strive in late 2022, first game I've really competed in. His ass was not cooking.
@Mel_Shinoda2 ай бұрын
Do you have to charge the 8bitdo stick ? Where does it draw power?
@frumiousgaming2 ай бұрын
@@Mel_Shinoda I usually play it plugged in by usb c so I never charge mine, but if you use it wirelessly you’ll need to charge it through that usb c port
@Mel_Shinoda2 ай бұрын
@@frumiousgaming noted. Thank you brother 🙏
@Evan_Makeba2 ай бұрын
I played it when it was on game pass for four-six months, bought it since it left and I think I played it once.
@sadpee77102 ай бұрын
on the subject of fighting games that can be good for beginners: i found skullgirls to be an amazing game for people who want to learn fighting games, as it has a super extensive tutorial that takes you through lots of fighting game terms like jailing etc. (iirc?). not casual or "pick up and play" but if someone wants a crash course on all the necessary fighting game knowledge, skullgirls has that covered. been a while since i played it tho so i can't remember any specifics.
@thatscrub83512 ай бұрын
Maybe I’m just to slow but I can’t even tell what’s happening nine times out of ten when I’m trying to play strive. I’ve just started and there’s so many things going on it’s just overwhelming for someone who’s only experience with fighters is brawlhalla.
@frumiousgaming2 ай бұрын
@@thatscrub8351 I know that feeling! Are you playing online or have you played any arcade mode?
@thatscrub83512 ай бұрын
@@frumiousgaming watched this after getting my ass handed to me 12 times in a row online. Played the missions up to 3 stars and most of what I learned went out the window by the 5th hit of whatever combo was hitting me at the moment.
@frumiousgaming2 ай бұрын
@@thatscrub8351 I would recommend playing against the cpu a bit on arcade mode, it will still be hard and a lot going on but it’s a better way to ease yourself in if you’re getting overwhelmed playing online. You could also try joining a strive discord server and basically saying you’re a beginner looking for people to play with and you might either find people at your level or people who can play and give you advice
@J04Pierre3 ай бұрын
I play fighting games but I can’t lie gg is hard for me I’m trying to learn this game so bad
@frumiousgaming2 ай бұрын
@@J04Pierre which games are you into?
@J04Pierre2 ай бұрын
@@frumiousgaming I play em all mk tekken dbfz sf6 im just learning tekken and sf6 tho its so hard to do combos in sf6 tho so thats why i think that game is hard
@homurayurisquad14233 ай бұрын
koihime and phantom breaker are my underrated beginner middle ground games, that I have mixed feelings with as far as single player casual content goes. that both suffer from being hard to find players koihime is just so simple it's easy to learn. know how to play footsies, remember everything is minus, and you are a decent koihime player no matter what fg your main games are, every character has the same frame data with most combos being 5b special, outside of hougeki routes which you can follow a similar basic structure with anyone. they removed story mode in ryorairai version for some reason. still have arcade mode but just an intro and ending without the other vn cutscenes between matches. pbo is just kind of dumb mashing fun and freedom to jump around, with odd mechanics. story mode is ok but frustrating since theres no guides on where you are supposed to continue to get different routes. while some character's story arcs pretty much got unreasonably hard to accomplish, and i dont know if changing ai difficulty even affect them(seem too hard).
@frumiousgaming2 ай бұрын
@@homurayurisquad1423 ooh I need to try those!
@gobl1ngang3 ай бұрын
this guy steal other people videos worst that mechaotakugamer
@StoryTeller7963 ай бұрын
Me: Honestly, Maximillian might make a good argument, but I have a counterpoint. Brisket. Uh, I mean Bucket. Uh, I mean Bridget. Yeah, Bridget!
@LiquidChamploo3 ай бұрын
I'm slowly trying to make my way back into strive. I don't think this is an easy fighting game to get into though, it was at the beginning.
@frumiousgaming3 ай бұрын
@@LiquidChamploo why do you think it’s changed?
@LiquidChamploo3 ай бұрын
@@frumiousgaming Do you remember in S1 when veteran players were complaining about the lack of depth and complexity compared to older titles? I think with the new archetypes and mechanics, they've reached that level of complexity that their known for, so an average player watching a strive match is like civilians trying to keep up with Goku and Vegeta sparring, if you haven't gotten used to the speed, punishment, mechanics, you have a very high ladder to climb. The ladder gets even higher if you lack general fundamentals.
@frumiousgaming3 ай бұрын
@@LiquidChamploo yeah that makes sense
@MorbyLol3 ай бұрын
one of these things is not like the others
@SoggyWetCheese3 ай бұрын
My friend really wants me to get the game and I think the game looks really cool I just hope that a new entry of guilty gear doesn’t come out really soon
@frumiousgaming3 ай бұрын
@@SoggyWetCheese I would be really surprised if there was a new guilty gear within a year or two
@deoglemnaco70253 ай бұрын
What a great video! But don’t forget there are many creators like you all over the world.
@RedlinePostal3 ай бұрын
I never got this mindset. If you can’t stand losing you’re a little baby and shouldn’t be playing fighting games period. Playing against people who are better than you is how you get good, and losing doesn’t mean you aren’t improving. Go play assassins creed or horizon zero dawn if you need to win anything.
@MightyTuna2214 ай бұрын
i have thank a couple good friends of mine it thanks to them i started to watch fighting game tournaments SF,KOF,Tekken,GG,it made me want to try even though im not great at fighting games but having discord night just to watch EVo or any competitive is great
@mechaotakugamer4 ай бұрын
Great video, dude. i fell in love with tekken 8 back in February when my friend let me play it with him
@frumiousgaming4 ай бұрын
@@mechaotakugamer thanks buddy!
@middle_pickup4 ай бұрын
Def wanna try this. Idk anything about the visual novel, but the game looks cool.
@frumiousgaming4 ай бұрын
@@middle_pickup hope you enjoy it! It’s worth joining a discord server to reliably find opponents
@polackdyn4 ай бұрын
I played at launch and now got back to the game since I JUST learnt they released the DANDY and ABA. That and I finally feel motivated enough to master my Baiken. So I am having a blast just doing training and relearning the game. One thing I can say to new people is that having someone to play with will really make the experience better. Not talking ab a rando internet player but a friend that you know. I play with my brother, for example.
@frumiousgaming4 ай бұрын
@@polackdyn yeah definitely helps if you have people irl to play with!
@x9x9x9x9x94 ай бұрын
I come from melee. So this idea of not playing a game because its old is weird to me. But if we are talking about picking up like DoA3 or something in 2024 then sure it makes sense to avoid it but the popular old games why not learn them? Also I just got into Strive like last month. I like picking up a game after things have been figured out.
@yeetkunedo4 ай бұрын
Hey, this is my favorite 2D FG of all time. If you want some help figuring out some of the nuances of this game, let me know. I’ll be happy to walk you through it.
@Rico-Suave4 ай бұрын
While I'm no expert I have a couple of sticks. The first one has a long name, I hope I get it right. It's the Hori Real Arcade Pro Hayabusa Viewlix. I love the stick because like you mentioned it has mechanical switches and everytime you move it an eighth of the way you hear a click so if you do a fireball, you'll hear 3 clicks (down, down-forward and forward). Then I have another stick I just broke out because it had been collecting dust. I don't know the name of it but it's the Razer one with Dragon Ball art on the face of it and the box is orange on the sides. Why I like that stick is because it seems stiffer and goes back to the neutral position quicker if I ever wanted to do an Electric Wind God Fist. Also I have a Razer fightpad and the directional pad is like a elevated disc but similar to the Hori Real Arcade Pro Hayabusa Viewlix's stick it has mechanical switches that click every eighth increment of movement and you can sense if you've passed every necessary direction to complete different motions.
@bunnybreaker4 ай бұрын
I'm loving seeing your fighting game journey. Might be worth trying some older Capcom Marvel games for easier combos while you're still learning though. SNK stuff is generally harder than say 'Marvel Superheroes' or the Vs series. As for your final question about the differences between sticks, there are a few main things. The stiffness, ie., how much it resists. The activation and "throw" ranges; the distance you can move the stick before it triggers a directional input, and the max distance it can move at all (nothing to do with in-game "throw range"). Deflection, ie., if you hold left and then let go, does it swing back and cause a "right" input (this is generally bad). There's also the height, and the shape/size of the ball/bat top. Most of these really come down to personal preference. I fully get you on not being able or wanting to spend loads of money on a different lever or buttons. For the lever, if you can get a Sanwa JLF on the cheap you should. It's kind of the OG "standard" and then you can use that as a baseline when comparing reviews and specs of other levers. One option you absolutely should try ASAP though, is getting a bunch of different springs, and trying them in the lever you have. They're really cheap and can make a big difference. I've not spring modded the stock 8BitDo lever, but I did with my ancient MadCatz SF4 SE, and I used it happily for years. When I bought the Qanba Gravity lever for my 8BitDo I also bought like 3 extra different springs in case I didn't like the default. Another factor for stick feel and customisation is the gate. Not sure if you can swap gates on the stock 8BitDo, but worth looking into. There's no "best" gate, it's just preference, but I *wouldn't* recommend a circle gate for beginners or anyone having trouble with direction precision. Sorry not sorry for the essay. Good luck and have fun. 👍🏽
@GohLow4 ай бұрын
"I've been playing a lot of Street Fighter 1" said no one since the release of Street Fighter 2. But seriously, good video. Enjoyed watching it.
@HushMySweet14 ай бұрын
Nice: a lot of good points on the reasons behind people choosing stick. It just feels good/satisfying in a way a lot of other devices don't quite match.
@frumiousgaming4 ай бұрын
Thanks buddy. Your channel definitely provides a lot of the aesthetic motivation to get into stick (and leverless) too!
@HeyEd4564 ай бұрын
Very cool video
@haibanee4 ай бұрын
cool video
@frumiousgaming4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@MegafanX1234 ай бұрын
Meawhile i can do inputs naturally on my phone but i cant even do a quarter cicle on pc ☠️
@MegafanX1234 ай бұрын
A fun fact for me is that ive spent my whole childhood playing on pc (flash games) and on mobile. But in 2020 i couldnt use my fathers pc beause of his "Games have viruses" mind set (But i still love you dad🥰) also it was one of the only ways to my mother acess her bank account so we couldnt risk that much. So my only device at the moment was my phone. I didnt cared about fgs then because simply never found one at time. My first contact with a fg was Kung Fu Do on mobile that you can still play now (honestly for a low budget chinese fg they did an incredible job) there is no online, just arcade and survival. There are inputs here but they are done with the directions alone like just ⬇️↘️➡️ , ⬇️⬆️or ⬇️⬇️ (each character had only one special) . There is only 3 buttons being attack (a single punch or kick that doesnt combo), super and pause. You can attack while jumping and crouching but you can only block by back and no crouch blocking (there is no lows anyway). Funny because i simply ignored the inputs, spammed punch and super when he was avaliable. I would only care about a fg again when i watched a Guilty Gear compilation. And it wasnt just a video, it showed faust doing the fists of anihilation in the whole xrd cast. Then another video got recommend for me: An 1 hour long video about Guilty Gear lore. I watched it all and i was absolutely hooked with how good it actually is and still makes me all hyped. I still know a lot about the first 3 games but i forgot about xrd onwards (i dont want spoilers). Then i started emulating then in my gba and psp emulators ( Im the one of the 5 gg Judgement players ). And ive never struggled with any inputs outside of the dp (wich i mastered after just doing ➡️⬇️➡️) I love the characters and music even if heavy metal inst my type. Also i love BlazBlue and Under Night and i plan finish Calamity Trigger story before the year ends ( I will start Arakune mode soon) . There is even a mobile fightcade called ggpo (My name is Bad Blood here and im rank C in most games). Now i can play on pc again but i must re learn all inputs now, but my quarter circle is becoming better so i will play fgs now.
@MegafanX1234 ай бұрын
It would also be interesting if you made a video about mobile fighting games. I even have a top 5 for free: 5 8 bit Fighters VS 4 Mystic Guardian (not exactly a fg but there is otg, canceling, stun, blockstrings and much more) 3 Sinag 2 Vita Fighters 1 Dual Souls The Last Bearer
@MegafanX1234 ай бұрын
Cant forget about Kung Fu Do. There is much more and even a channel focused on it called Formula Zero Ex. You would be literally the 5 fgc creator to cover this topic (and the first of the year)
@MegafanX1234 ай бұрын
A fun fact for me is that ive spent my whole childhood playing on pc (flash games) and on mobile. But in 2020 i couldnt use my fathers pc beause of his "Games have viruses" mind set (But i still love you dad🥰) also it was one of the only ways to my mother acess her bank account so we couldnt risk that much. So my only device at the moment was my phone. I didnt cared about fgs then because simply never found one at time. My first contact with a fg was Kung Fu Do on mobile that you can still play now (honestly for a low budget chinese fg they did an incredible job) there is no online, just arcade and survival. There are inputs here but they are done with the directions alone like just ⬇️↘️➡️ , ⬇️⬆️or ⬇️⬇️ (each character had only one special) . There is only 3 buttons being attack (a single punch or kick that doesnt combo), super and pause. You can attack while jumping and crouching but you can only block by back and no crouch blocking (there is no lows anyway). Funny because i simply ignored the inputs, spammed punch and super when he was avaliable. I would only care about a fg again when i watched a Guilty Gear compilation. And it wasnt just a video, it showed faust doing the fists of anihilation in the whole xrd cast. Then another video got recommend for me: An 1 hour long video about Guilty Gear lore. I watched it all and i was absolutely hooked with how good it actually is and still makes me all hyped. I still know a lot about the first 3 games but i forgot about xrd onwards (i dont want spoilers). Then i started emulating then in my gba and psp emulators ( Im the one of the 5 gg Judgement players ). And ive never struggled with any inputs outside of the dp (wich i mastered after just doing ➡️⬇️➡️) I love the characters and music even if heavy metal inst my type. Also i love BlazBlue and Under Night and i plan finish Calamity Trigger story before the year ends ( I will start Arakune mode soon) . There is even a mobile fightcade called ggpo (My name is Bad Blood here and im rank C in most games). Now i can play on pc again but i must re learn all inputs now, but my quarter circle is becoming better so i will play fgs now.
@MegafanX1234 ай бұрын
A fun fact for me is that ive spent my whole childhood playing on pc (flash games) and on mobile. But in 2020 i couldnt use my fathers pc beause of his "Games have viruses" mind set (But i still love you dad🥰) also it was one of the only ways to my mother acess her bank account so we couldnt risk that much. So my only device at the moment was my phone. I didnt cared about fgs then because simply never found one at time. My first contact with a fg was Kung Fu Do on mobile that you can still play now (honestly for a low budget chinese fg they did an incredible job) there is no online, just arcade and survival. There are inputs here but they are done with the directions alone like just ⬇️↘️➡️ , ⬇️⬆️or ⬇️⬇️ (each character had only one special) . There is only 3 buttons being attack (a single punch or kick that doesnt combo), super and pause. You can attack while jumping and crouching but you can only block by back and no crouch blocking (there is no lows anyway). Funny because i simply ignored the inputs, spammed punch and super when he was avaliable. I would only care about a fg again when i watched a Guilty Gear compilation. And it wasnt just a video, it showed faust doing the fists of anihilation in the whole xrd cast. Then another video got recommend for me: An 1 hour long video about Guilty Gear lore. I watched it all and i was absolutely hooked with how good it actually is and still makes me all hyped. I still know a lot about the first 3 games but i forgot about xrd onwards (i dont want spoilers). Then i started emulating then in my gba and psp emulators ( Im the one of the 5 gg Judgement players ). And ive never struggled with any inputs outside of the dp (wich i mastered after just doing ➡️⬇️➡️) I love the characters and music even if heavy metal inst my type. Also i love BlazBlue and Under Night and i plan finish Calamity Trigger story before the year ends ( I will start Arakune mode soon) . There is even a mobile fightcade called ggpo (My name is Bad Blood here and im rank C in most games). Now i can play on pc again but i must re learn all inputs now, but my quarter circle is becoming better so i will play fgs now.