Team Giza
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It has been youtube'd now thanks to the good peoples at SRK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1BxXQkdrcE
At 1:20 A SWEET SPOT KNEE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1BxXQkdrcE
At 1:20 A SWEET SPOT KNEE
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Would you say that it is pretty good? Did I under or overrate it?i have to disagree with you on the UAir
it resembles the N64's UAir. specially when you hit with the back or it.
no i would say that it might just replace the knee as the main KO move but otherwise your report was dead on. couldnt have written any better myself.Would you say that it is pretty good? Did I under or overrate it?
awsome, nice find.
That looks more like a dair. The knee in brawl is far more powerful and can stop time itself.awsome, nice find.
You can't jump out of down-b. I am not sure about L-canceling yet. Some of the moves are auto-canceled though.can you jump out of the downb? as a recovery?..
and i thought L canceling is still in, just a diferent way of doing it...>_>(in gimpy's thread)
everything I've read points to No for both Ganondorf and Falcon on this recovering is easier now though so it doesn't matterDoes the Falcon Kick give CF his jump back when he's recovering?
Would you say that the sweet-spot is masterable with practice or is it just too difficult to be depended on in battle no matter how long you practice? I've seen a lot of weak knees in different Brawl videos, and to be honest the weak knee sucks. So if the sweet-spot is so difficult to land that it's not a good move to depend on for critical kill oppourtunities, I don't see it as a useful move at all. Would you say the knee is still useful or no? Thanks.The first thing I'd like to say is that landing the knee is MUCH harder, but still has the same end-of-the-universe destructive power.
From what I've played now it doesn't seem like it is going to be a dependable kill move. It might be good for a stock, but I wouldn't count on it. Up-air and Back-air are much easier. Rather disapointing, but there is still a lot to be discovered and I may be wrong.Would you say that the sweet-spot is masterable with practice or is it just too difficult to be depended on in battle no matter how long you practice? I've seen a lot of weak knees in different Brawl videos, and to be honest the weak knee sucks. So if the sweet-spot is so difficult to land that it's not a good move to depend on for critical kill oppourtunities, I don't see it as a useful move at all. Would you say the knee is still useful or no? Thanks.
Does the Falcon Kick give CF his jump back when he's recovering?
Also, hooray for Falcon, I knew he was gonna be **** in Brawl. Falcon and Link for top tier :D
Yeah that's the impressions I've been getting from people I've been talking to so far. That really sucks because he was by far my favorite (and best) character in Melee. I'm sure he'll still be fun but it is looking like he won't be my main anymore.I don't want to make anyone sad, but I am not too happy with falcon at this point.
Sweet, I was waiting for that.It has been youtube'd now thanks to the good peoples at SRK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1BxXQkdrcE
At 1:20 A SWEET SPOT KNEE
Ha...permanently eliminate the character from the game.Personally I'd like the enemy to explode in this one if you sweetspot it, but that's just me. ^_^