Guys he said that he firstly doesn't like the current commentators which doesn't talk about which moves are being used and what is going on, they talk about other stuff too much for his liking, so maybe he will prefer to commentate solo and secondly he has a son so unless they pay him a good amount, he wont go anywhere and rather spend time with his son at home
It’s great seeing Heihachi used at high level, Joka definitely got nervous at times but overall he played solid and fair play it was a tough match between both of them. Nice commentary as well, overall enjoyed the video very much.
so this is why Super Akouma was bashing Heihachi in his recent characters overview. Hei can relentlessly spam ff2 against Akouma, and has a really good jab (just like Akouma).
Most of the tournaments I've seen this year have been highly favourable to character specialists. I don't think any season of Tekken has provided as much character variety at tournaments as S4. Maybe slight nerfs on the ss tier characters and the balance will be perfect.
@@TheHabibOfMankind atleast one thing's for sure: every dlc has brought some ridiculous staple top tier character to the game. s3 especially, jesus christ.
The Electric is actually a hard counter against a jump-in. It's a natural anti-air in a way I don't think any other move in Tekken 7 is. Which makes the lore behind the move even more sick IMO.
Thing about Heihatchi is that to truly embody his spirit you need to play him a LOT even under extreme fire. The Ultimate embodiments of Heihatchi neither fear death nor failure but battle like there is no tomorrow. Heihatchi's return in Tekken 8 proves this statement more than ever before
Awesome pick of fight. Awesome commentary. I wish you commented the tournaments. It's a great pity that they don't care about serious analysis during games like MMA, soccer or any other sport.
There's no time for serious analysis. The play by play in a fighting game is constant, there's no 2 minutes of a fighter standing against the cage trying to stop the other guy from taking him down for them to get in a couple sentences of analysis. Or 90 minutes of teams failing to score a goal in soccer. Then what, you want them to do replay analysis between the matches? Then you need someone that's high level enough themselves to recognize what's happening, while also being a good enough commentator to explain it to the home audience in a way that they can understand, since most of the audience is generally going to be made up of people who aren't high level players. Plus they'd need to be familiar enough with the various members of the game's roster to be able to explain their game plans and why players are making certain decisions, which is made more difficult when games constantly get patched. Joe Rogan never has to worry about a spinning backfist having its frame data changed between pay-per-views. Hell, the viewers might not even play the game you're showing, which is very possible in tournaments that feature multiple games. You need a production staff that know enough about the games to know what parts of the matches to have on standby for analysis, since it's not like Sajam or Markman can commentate AND constantly point out to production crew which clips to keep so that commentators aren't stuck being like "yup, that was a 100% combo alright." "It's a great pity that they don't care about serious analysis during games like MMA, soccer or any other sport." Those other sports also bring in like 1000x the revenue compared to any fighting game event, which means they can have professional analysts, play by play commentators, color commentators, interviewers, etc. For most FGC commentators, doing commentary is not their main job, not even close, so comparing it to events where the people involved are literally professionals is just nonsense. Not to mention in an entire MMA PPV, there's like what...12 fights? So 24 fighters total, aka the commentators and analysts only have 24 fighters they need to do their homework on, and they know who's going to be there months in advance. They can have entire storylines ready to go about these matchups, a luxury not at all available for open format tournaments where anything can happen.
Appreciate the video. I have a random question though. How often should I replace a grommet in a lever? I've been using a sanjuk v6 for almost two months?
@@kyquinn502 naturally.. yeah the usual time frame is 1 year to 2. Entirely up to you though, you might even prefer a harder grommet. Play around with it.
And I love listening to them my fav Commentators are Tasty Steve, Ketchup&Mustard, and MainMan, in no particular order, but I do like mainman more than K&M though Ik that much
Practice makes perfect. No lie took me about 3 months of only playing hei and attempting to do them when I needed to. Also drill practice before matches. Then I could get 1 out of like 5. I'm still never 100% depends on the stress lvl. But it was worth the effort when you whiff punish a fool for flailing around half screen :D
Comparatively, what's the difficulty of teching a throw in 7 as opposed to the other games? I rarely, if ever, see someone use a throw, and it's even more rare that a throw does damage. Do people not bother trying throws because they're silly easy to break?
At high level play they are pretty easy to break. Low level play they can be good and certain characters can do 50/50's like king but otherwise they are pretty easy to break.
Mainman I think an esports team should sponsor you to be a commentator you’re fantastic at it. Keeps these videos coming
He should be a commentator by now!! He would do great
yeah petition for tmm to be a commentator he is super qualified for it
We've been saying this for a long time, but you have to remember the sacrifice's he'll have to make.
Guys he said that he firstly doesn't like the current commentators which doesn't talk about which moves are being used and what is going on, they talk about other stuff too much for his liking, so maybe he will prefer to commentate solo
and secondly he has a son so unless they pay him a good amount, he wont go anywhere and rather spend time with his son at home
as aris said tekken content creators are heavily heavily heavily underapreciated
It’s great seeing Heihachi used at high level, Joka definitely got nervous at times but overall he played solid and fair play it was a tough match between both of them. Nice commentary as well, overall enjoyed the video very much.
Heihachi mains rise up
All my homies hate Akuma
*wanna specify i hate the character but not the people that play him*
I hate the people who play him not the character
Yeah big middle finger to anyone THAT desperate to win
@@ssheeessh Heihachi mains or Akuma mains?
@@maximumdeejay Akoomers.
so this is why Super Akouma was bashing Heihachi in his recent characters overview. Hei can relentlessly spam ff2 against Akouma, and has a really good jab (just like Akouma).
6:15 when I saw this live I was hyped. that was so cool. On point man. Hiehachi is my favorite nice to see him high level as always.
That down back 2 is one of my favorite moves. Very readable but when done at the right time it can be so clutch
This year Tekken Tournament was great and seeing Anakin win after having his ‘Tekken Camp’ was really well deserved.
also the bro hug in the end was so wholesome
Most of the tournaments I've seen this year have been highly favourable to character specialists. I don't think any season of Tekken has provided as much character variety at tournaments as S4. Maybe slight nerfs on the ss tier characters and the balance will be perfect.
Or kick out akuma, fahk, eddy, Lydia, zafina then the game will be balanced
@@rcking90 Eddy?
@@grafidepost he's in green ranks so his opinion doesn't count
@@TheHabibOfMankind atleast one thing's for sure: every dlc has brought some ridiculous staple top tier character to the game. s3 especially, jesus christ.
@@aztekenen1 I think the only normal dlcs are armour king and…. Just armour king. The rest are top tier or annoying asf
Saw this live, as a heihachi main this putted a balm to my heart
Gotta say, these last two in person tournaments in America were so hype. I love it!
Wow he did that all with controller too...
It was so hype when Akuma got timed out.
The Electric is actually a hard counter against a jump-in. It's a natural anti-air in a way I don't think any other move in Tekken 7 is. Which makes the lore behind the move even more sick IMO.
That and it cancels out fireballs. No real use to it unfortunately but it's a cool flex.
@@RJALEXANDER777 No real use to the ELECTRIC?! Or something else?
@@joshjones9749 i think he means the fact that it beats fireballs
KYLEEE
@@momop788 MOMOOOOOOOOOO
10:34 heihachi's ground pound 😂😂..
Someone mentioned this comment on the original video. 😂😂
Really poppin' these videos today. I see what're you're doin' mr. MaskumanSWE.
Holy shit i can't believe Joka actually won against Mr. Super Akouma
6:28 "You can't forget that moment"
Dude with bra on🤣🤣
Thought I was the only one who saw that till I scrolled the comments
Thing about Heihatchi is that to truly embody his spirit you need to play him a LOT even under extreme fire.
The Ultimate embodiments of Heihatchi neither fear death nor failure but battle like there is no tomorrow.
Heihatchi's return in Tekken 8 proves this statement more than ever before
As someone who doesnt really enjoy watching tournaments, this is one of my favorite sets of all time
i love that SA just hugged joka at the end. amazing sportsmanship.
Hei is a boss, i hope this geezer remains playable even if he is dead.
His Heihachi is no joka
Great video, really enjoyed it keep it up mainman!!
Can’t wait to see your analysis of the final with Anakin. That was spicy as well
HEIHACHI GANG
HEIHACHI GANG
“Green rank flowchart” 🤣 i died
This is my fav of ur content, reviewing pro play
Finally! some uploads.
Awesome pick of fight. Awesome commentary. I wish you commented the tournaments. It's a great pity that they don't care about serious analysis during games like MMA, soccer or any other sport.
There's no time for serious analysis. The play by play in a fighting game is constant, there's no 2 minutes of a fighter standing against the cage trying to stop the other guy from taking him down for them to get in a couple sentences of analysis. Or 90 minutes of teams failing to score a goal in soccer.
Then what, you want them to do replay analysis between the matches? Then you need someone that's high level enough themselves to recognize what's happening, while also being a good enough commentator to explain it to the home audience in a way that they can understand, since most of the audience is generally going to be made up of people who aren't high level players. Plus they'd need to be familiar enough with the various members of the game's roster to be able to explain their game plans and why players are making certain decisions, which is made more difficult when games constantly get patched. Joe Rogan never has to worry about a spinning backfist having its frame data changed between pay-per-views. Hell, the viewers might not even play the game you're showing, which is very possible in tournaments that feature multiple games. You need a production staff that know enough about the games to know what parts of the matches to have on standby for analysis, since it's not like Sajam or Markman can commentate AND constantly point out to production crew which clips to keep so that commentators aren't stuck being like "yup, that was a 100% combo alright."
"It's a great pity that they don't care about serious analysis during games like MMA, soccer or any other sport." Those other sports also bring in like 1000x the revenue compared to any fighting game event, which means they can have professional analysts, play by play commentators, color commentators, interviewers, etc. For most FGC commentators, doing commentary is not their main job, not even close, so comparing it to events where the people involved are literally professionals is just nonsense. Not to mention in an entire MMA PPV, there's like what...12 fights? So 24 fighters total, aka the commentators and analysts only have 24 fighters they need to do their homework on, and they know who's going to be there months in advance. They can have entire storylines ready to go about these matchups, a luxury not at all available for open format tournaments where anything can happen.
Wouldn't mind seeing your take on the Super Akouma vs Book match. The grand final was great too.
Your sons are waiting for the commentary on the grand finals
15:48 true more now than ever haha
Man there's nothing i love more than seeing Super Akouma lose.
Also imagine popping off when you play an SS tier chartacter.
Oh mainmanswe you just GOTTA watch the SuperAkouma/Book mirror from TWT 2022!!!
we've got the rematch today and it was an amazing set
When i saw this set live, i wished it was a bo5. So fun to watch
I love Heihachi, my favorite Mishima
i'm always filled with joy when superakuma is beaten, the day he doesn't make it to top 48 i will be very excited.
I can feel the superakuma hyperventilating with anxiety
Me: How many BS moves does Akuma want?
Akuma: Yes
Yes but execution
Joka did great in that tournament, he proved he is a top player
Bro is on controller aswell wtf
Legends watched this live
Everyone else: Focuses on the matches
Me: WTF are they doing in a wrestling ring?
Appreciate the video. I have a random question though. How often should I replace a grommet in a lever? I've been using a sanjuk v6 for almost two months?
Around 1y-2y but some never change it
@@citoxe7544 really wow. After a month and half or so it feels looser
@@kyquinn502 naturally.. yeah the usual time frame is 1 year to 2.
Entirely up to you though, you might even prefer a harder grommet. Play around with it.
@@citoxe7544 maybe I'm just used to tension. It's my first lever
No wonder super akouma was calling heihachi bs in his tierlist the other day 🤣
12:48 How do you do that without the first two jabs?
Joka just played this so well
😂😂😂 i miss Akuma..If mainman sees this😂
And I love listening to them my fav Commentators are Tasty Steve, Ketchup&Mustard, and MainMan, in no particular order, but I do like mainman more than K&M though Ik that much
Wait, you still doing tekken content on twitch?
Heihachi is amazing to watch.
Green rank strat is still a strat.
I wish I could do electrics. I would so play the old man
Practice makes perfect. No lie took me about 3 months of only playing hei and attempting to do them when I needed to. Also drill practice before matches. Then I could get 1 out of like 5. I'm still never 100% depends on the stress lvl. But it was worth the effort when you whiff punish a fool for flailing around half screen :D
@@oliverclothezoff3361 Ya I just need to put the time in. I already play Lee so it's hard to bring myself to learn another difficult character.
I need that Tekken Tag 2 Kazuya Revisited video mainman
I want a relationship as strong as the chair 😜
TMM AND TASTY STEVE ON COMMENTRY FOR TWT 2022!!
I'm so happy Joka beat his Akuma playing ass. This is TEKKEN get that street fighter shit OUT OF HERE!!!!!!!!
i see alot of people pick heihachi vs akuma idk maybe its bc his jab is really good
I was hoping to see mr.naps at the tournament :
Late man swe
So hype.
Comparatively, what's the difficulty of teching a throw in 7 as opposed to the other games?
I rarely, if ever, see someone use a throw, and it's even more rare that a throw does damage.
Do people not bother trying throws because they're silly easy to break?
At high level play they are pretty easy to break. Low level play they can be good and certain characters can do 50/50's like king but otherwise they are pretty easy to break.
@@Lastofthefreenames Yeah, King's always been pretty good like that.
joka did it and won
6:30 My guy is literally wearing a bra.
Im pretty Bad in tekken so i mainly watch it. I normally Love to watch every Character, but akuma is so little fun to watch imo
ah i love seeing an akuma player lose
This has to be the Match of the Year.
Heihachi is the king of iron mids
Of course he won.
He's the Joka, baby!
is super akouma using the Hitbox? I thought it was abolished in tournaments
There is a tournament specific min-boxthat was legal if I remember right
controller mishimas represent
10:35 xD
6:31 🤨 huh?
haha the moment sa got hit by fcdf4 🤣
that low block was so clutch
As a veteran Tekken lover, it's still annoying to see a Street fighter character in Tekken! So dumb...
do you think they will make movement easier in tekken 8?
Why do u only do review of chars u like why no chloe !?
So pro player never use grab?
and joka pick hei against akuma yet again xD
Tiers are just human perspectives in most cases, GIT GOOD with any character
Wait Heihachi is the weakest mishima?
he plays akuma he mains only akuma his name is superakuma and still loses...what a loserr
Out of topic but why they still do wear masks?
If they're homosexuals then yes.
6:30 16:48 why is there a man in a bra
He's trys to be funny :/
Western degeneracy
joka > super akouma everytime i see them battle
Akuma*
There are even harder characters than Hei.
Brolishish
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Heihachi weak... what a joke... Hard too its the most easy mishima and he have everytool exept good low