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Hyper_Ridley's Make Your Move 4.0 Reviews

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Hyper_Ridley said:
The taunts are awesome, especially since you’ve got AOSTH Robotnik involved as well as Tiny’s version of Sparta Kick.
WTF? I mean, the first two moves of YTT are based on AOSTH and 300, respectively!
 

MasterWarlord

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It's good that in the eyes of people not named Mendez, my hard work actually payed off. Thank goodness. . .

My other movesets popped up instantly in comparison to this beast, primairily due to those monstrous extras. Maybe I'll post the stage in the topic and see if anyone notices it's part of Cortex and Tiny. :chuckle:

Slightly underpowered you say? Interesting. . .I generally aim for the upper half of middle tier to the lower part of high tier. I generally am much more catuious of avoiding making a moveset overpowered then underpowered. So long as they're tourney viable barring broken beasts like MK, Snake, and D3 they're okay though. Just so long as they aren't low tier.

Pretty much all my characters end up being for "Advanced Players" now it seems, but this one probably requires the most raw skill out of all of them. Their play style isn't as varied as Dimentio's IMO, but the learning curve on these two is just so incredibly steep. I try to make the learning curve steep intentionally with my movesets, is this a bad thing?

I went all out with pictures so that people would be less bored by the gigantic wall of text and to assist them in reading it. Most of them are in the extras section though. . .As far as putting pictures in your own moveset, an excellent place to put pictuers is the SSE Role, putting up pics of the cutscenes you're editing from the dojo.

You're probably one of few who'll read the extras, and they're over double the length of the actual moveset in the post. . .Heh. Mind telling me more about the stage in a tid-bit more detail? I'll survive without SSE Role commentary, as I'm going to reuse Oxide as a boss in my Master hand SSE, so, y'know, more people other then the considerate ones like you will actually read him.

One final question: If you've read Dimentio, which of these two movesets do you feel is better?

Feel free to not reply as you've already done a great service reviewing and reading this moveset, but it'd be appreciated.

@Sonic the Baron: This moveset was in development long before you got the idea for Youtube Toilet. . .
 

Hyper_Ridley

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It's good that in the eyes of people not named Mendez, my hard work actually payed off. Thank goodness. . .

My other movesets popped up instantly in comparison to this beast, primairily due to those monstrous extras. Maybe I'll post the stage in the topic and see if anyone notices it's part of Cortex and Tiny. :chuckle:

Slightly underpowered you say? Interesting. . .I generally aim for the upper half of middle tier to the lower part of high tier. I generally am much more catuious of avoiding making a moveset overpowered then underpowered. So long as they're tourney viable barring broken beasts like MK, Snake, and D3 they're okay though. Just so long as they aren't low tier.

Pretty much all my characters end up being for "Advanced Players" now it seems, but this one probably requires the most raw skill out of all of them. Their play style isn't as varied as Dimentio's IMO, but the learning curve on these two is just so incredibly steep. I try to make the learning curve steep intentionally with my movesets, is this a bad thing?

I went all out with pictures so that people would be less bored by the gigantic wall of text and to assist them in reading it. Most of them are in the extras section though. . .As far as putting pictures in your own moveset, an excellent place to put pictuers is the SSE Role, putting up pics of the cutscenes you're editing from the dojo.

You're probably one of few who'll read the extras, and they're over double the length of the actual moveset in the post. . .Heh. Mind telling me more about the stage in a tid-bit more detail? I'll survive without SSE Role commentary, as I'm going to reuse Oxide as a boss in my Master hand SSE, so, y'know, more people other then the considerate ones like you will actually read him.

One final question: If you've read Dimentio, which of these two movesets do you feel is better?

Feel free to not reply as you've already done a great service reviewing and reading this moveset, but it'd be appreciated.

@Sonic the Baron: This moveset was in development long before you got the idea for Youtube Toilet. . .
I don't think thre's anything wrond with having a high learning curve. Heck, Black Doom will probably be vicious in that regard becuase he's kind-of a combo oriented character.

As for the stage ... I really just like the chaotic nature of it all. It's like Wario Ware but without retarted bonus effects for the people who start right next to the objective.

I haven't fully read Dimentio, but so far I think C&T are a little better. Dimentio's titls and aerials didn't seem as creative. Though I loved the pihrana plant floro sprouts
 

Hyper_Ridley

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Sorry Akiak, but I've kinda canceled my review stuff. If I have time I might squeeze him in, but for now I'd suggest just waiting for the sandbag review.
 
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