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Aquasition
Aquasition
! Wait, you were that ganondorf? huh :O
I guess I shouldn't be surprised you found me.

We should play again sometime. No better way to learn than by fighting people as good/better than you :]
Vermanubis
Vermanubis
For sure, dude! Let me know whenever you'd like to play.
Aquasition
Aquasition
Also, is that Richter Belmont as your avatar?
Sadly, I haven't played Rondo or SotM. I have, however, played CV3
Vermanubis
Vermanubis
Sure is. And, naturally, I highly suggest both! CV3's a great start though -- definitely in my top 5.
Aquasition
Aquasition
CV3(The US version. I do realize that the JP version has better music, but the JP version is easier, and I like my challenges) is pretty difficult, though I have beaten it.

Hm, if I was to critique your ganondorf, it would probably be the best 'Dorf I've even encountered. That ledge-jump-> Side B was dangerous. I will say that I do practice my Eruption, and my other options vs off-stage people. (not done yet)
Aquasition
Aquasition
You're pretty much the first person to have actually tomahawked( I am using the term correctly, right?) me, and man, that shows how much I rely on shields. I should learn to intercept air approaches.
Vermanubis
Vermanubis
Haha, thank you kindly, sir. That Eruption usage was effective and definitely kept me mindful of my timing! And yes, tomahawking's a favorite of mine. :p

As for CV, the JP version <does> have better music, but I also prefer the US version. If you're looking for the best challenge CV has to offer, CV3, Rondo of Blood and Bloodlines are it, imo.
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