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8 Year Old Wins MvC3 Match at EVO, Standing Ovation
Posted on Monday, August 1 @ 00:07:46 Eastern by Daniel Bischoff
Seriously, this warmed my cold, cynical heart. He's so happy to have won! The video starts off pretty slow, but in the second match this 8-year-old kid smashes his opponent. If you don't want to sit through best of three, just skip towards the end and check out the reaction from the crowd.
I'd say RoyalFlush was the more talented player, where Noah just seemed to spam the same super move over and over. But it doesn't matter about talent, only who is standing last.
RoyalFlush is obviously talented but how can a talented player ingnore advance basic moves? He rarlyed used Advanced Guarding and I expected him to use it at round 1 when using Viewtiful Joe. WHile the kid Noah used more advanced guarding than expected.
Actually Royal was the one spamming cheap attacks with Thor's lighting. Basically what Noah was trying to do is Aerial attack Royal with Sent/Hulk
But the question is can Noah really defeat Royal or other players without X-Factor?
you know what. People who play at Evo or tournament do not abuse the f*king assist attack which i like, but when you play online with *n00bs they are the ones who abuse the annoying assist attack.
I actually like the Noah kid player, he's good with sentinel and he did not spam sentienel. That Royal Flush did not even Advance Guard enough like Noah did:/
As for their character picks. Noah chose those characters basically for the cheap X-Factor damages, as it was proven in Round 2 how he smashed Royal in 15 secs. Royal chose those characters basically for smart ass combo moves. Royal doesn't need cheap x-factor to win but depended on it in round 3.
Some people may feel inferior while watching this video. Not being a player of MvC3, nor have any desire to, I don't care if an 8 year old could whoop me soundly at that.
Now if an 8 year old beats me in Team Fortress 2, there will be hell to pay.
The newest generation of gamers has come of age, soon, soon we will take our rightful place at the thrones of the world. Muhahhaaahahaaa*cough*....damn Im getting old.
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He rarlyed used Advanced Guarding and I expected him to use it at round 1 when using Viewtiful Joe.
WHile the kid Noah used more advanced guarding than expected.
Actually Royal was the one spamming cheap attacks with Thor's lighting.
Basically what Noah was trying to do is Aerial attack Royal with Sent/Hulk
But the question is can Noah really defeat Royal or other players without X-Factor?
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I actually like the Noah kid player, he's good with sentinel and he did not spam sentienel.
That Royal Flush did not even Advance Guard enough like Noah did:/
As for their character picks.
Noah chose those characters basically for the cheap X-Factor damages, as it was proven in Round 2 how he smashed Royal in 15 secs.
Royal chose those characters basically for smart ass combo moves. Royal doesn't need cheap x-factor to win but depended on it in round 3.
Good fight, still MvC3 is cheap and garbage!
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Now if an 8 year old beats me in Team Fortress 2, there will be hell to pay.
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I can't even spam special attacks right, I end up KO'ing myself