![]() ![]() Air fireball is really stupid powerful in Super Turbo, and a simple confirm meant an easy ToD just about anywhere on screen. Pet Shop - if you haven't seen what this busted character can do, look up some Jojo vids. There's a reason he's banned at tournaments. I'm not even gonna talk about Gouki, because the whole thing doesn't make sense. Oh, speaking of his Shoryuken, IIRC it has invincibility the entire way up (unlike regular Ryu/Ken, whose Shoryuken only has invincibility on the first few startup frames). And should you dare to jump at him, you're gonna eat a Shoryuken. "Old" (original) Ken: Fast recovery on his Hadokens. Several anti-air options, all of which are painful (for the other character, that is). He can link his two-hit standing short into a Tiger Knee (LOL). He's able to utterly, completely, and unequivocally dominate any round, from any distance on the screen, with his Tiger Shots. "Old" (original) Sagat: this guy is legendary, and is the best non-Gouki character in most tier lists. I mean, dude is in his own tier in that game for a reason. Infinite combos that don't even require you to be in the corner to start them. Insane amounts of damage on just about everything. Kyo Kusanagi: I mean, who the hell even came up with this nonsense? High priority on a lot of his moves. Even beyond the Phoenix Smasher, a lot of his moves do insane amounts of damage. He's one of only a couple of characters that had a counter, which in Tekken 2 are broken as fuck because there's no "chicken" (getting out of a counter). If you catch somebody with the Phoenix Smasher on a counter hit, they can easily be looking at 60% damage, maybe more. To this day, whenever a new talkshow is created in the StarCraft II community, it is common for fans to compare it to 'State of the Game' in terms of quality and entertainment.Paul Phoenix: Mofo is broken and a half, and a lot of fun to play. JP has since established himself as a popular livestreamer on, with variety game play, his 'Roll Play' series, 'Dropped Frames', and more. In 2013, JP began to step away from the StarCraft II community. As of Episode 100 on August 16th 2013, State of the Game was put on indefinite hiatus, eventually coming to an informal end as of the final episode, a Christmas/year end review Departure from the scene and legacy It returned on October 18th 2012, with itmeJP as the only remaining pillar. ![]() Īfter the 72nd episode, itmeJP took a break from the show. It was announced on January 12th 2012, that the show parted ways with MLG, thus becoming independent again. He also stated that guests would not appear unless one of the pillars was missing. ![]() On August 2nd, 2011, iNcontroL returned to the show permanently according to JP's post on the TeamLiquid forums. On July 4th 2011 the show returned with JP McDaniel, Sean " Day(9)" Plott, Tyler " NonY" Wasieleski as Pillars with Dan " Artosis" Stemkoski replacing Geoff as a new pillar. On May 31st 2011, Geoff " iNcontroL" Robinson, left the show as a pillar, the show was on hiatus while JP found someone to replace Geoff. The show would close with questions from the audience section. They also spoke about the game in a more general sense, effects of patches, new meta game developments, etc. With weekly podcasts over an hour in length, the topics of discussion usually began with talk of what the hosts and guests were spending time on recently, then transitioning into talk about recent competitive matches and leagues. ![]()
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