November 9, 2008 by alraz
Searching (again) on YouTube, I found this series of videos featuring Roll Combos!!
They have been added here with permission from the author. Thanks to Talon IceHawk for allowing us to use this material.
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Here are the last ten, combo
Here are the last ten, combo writeups for your reading pleasure. Also works great as an all-natural remedy for insomnia.3:20 / XvSF This is the only case where one clip transitions into the middle of another combo, but nothing happens before the Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. It always registers 18 hits. Like many characters in the game, Ryu can perform air combo links as well as chains, especially using light attacks. His j.U+MK is great for setting up throws due to the way it floats opponents upward instead of knocking them away. XSF lets you resuperjump after certain air maneuvers, including air pushblocking and air throws. Juggernaut is so huge that he gets hit by Ryu’s HK air Hurricane Kick in both directions. He also causes a lot of attacks to go the wrong way and then gets hit by these backwards attacks. Comboing into ground throws is possible if you make an airborne opponent’s last hit stun frame coincide with the frame where they bounce off the ground. The last two hits are escapable since Juggernaut can tech roll. The combo effectively ends with the second throw, but i just wanted to show how close Juggernaut was to getting dizzy.3:36 / CFE As you can guess from Ryu’s sprite, CFE is based on the CvS engine. Shinkuu Hadoken behaves the same way here as in the CvS series. Making it pass through Hydron’s MK Tadpole Spawn strips away its first hit, which allows the remaining four hits to juggle after Ryu’s c.HK sweep. Hydron’s c.HK then reaches into Ryu’s LP red FB as late as possible. Combined with the counterhit bonus, Ryu has barely enough time to link into F+MP.3:44 / SSF2 This clip illustrates three vastly different meaty setups. It starts with Balrog’s HK Dash Upper running into Ryu’s extended s.LK, which he links into c.HK. The second combo uses a basic wakeup meaty to eliminiate the gap between the two hits of Ryu’s close s.HK. This provides no extra frame advantage on the second hit, but does effectively eliminate the pushback from the first hit. Ryu stays close enough to link far s.HP to dizzy Balrog. In the last combo, Ryu extends his far s.MK in front of Balrog as he leans back due to his dizzy animation. By the time he leans forward to get hit, the s.MK is on its last active frame. This leaves Ryu with a lot of frame advantage, which he uses to walk forward and link far s.MP xx HP red FB midscreen.3:55 / SF3:NG SF3 Ryu is a lot bigger and taller than SF2 Ryu, but the difference is much less noticeable when they’re crouching. This clip was built to show off my two favorite things about SFIII: Ryu’s forward throw animation and the step he takes during Joudan Sokutou Geri startup. The rest of it is made of interesting links and a little choreographed sequence between Ryu and Alex. This is the only clip in the video to use altered damage settings. The Damage Level is set to two stars in the Game Option menu and both characters are given a five star Handicap in Versus Mode. Otherwise Alex dies too soon, and the whole point of the combo is to show Ryu’s HK Joudan Sokutou Geri in slow motion.4:43 / SFEX+a Ryu needed to start on the right side in order for his whiffed HP Shoryuken to face forward, matching the SF3 Shin Shoryuken sprite. The SFEX series has a lot of interesting links, such as Ryu’s s.HK, c.MK combo shown here. His Hurricane Kick maxes out at three hits, which becomes four in SFEX2. As a throwback to World Warrior, SFEX Ryu’s Shinkuu Hadoken randomly comes out red.4:54 / SFEX2+ The SFEX series awards super meter bonuses for first attacks, reversals, and tech throws. Even though the Guard Break costs one level of meter and it’s done as a reversal after blocking Bison’s c.MK, the Gauge+15 reversal bonus doesn’t show up on the meter. However, both the Gauge+25 first attack bonus and the second Gauge+15 reversal bonus do. After j.MP, Ryu’s F+HP is a one-frame link. Canceling fireballs into themselves during Excel moves Ryu forward, but as the sparks gradually introduce slowdown lag as they multiply. The Excel consists of one s.LK, eight HP Hadokens, and two HP Shoryuken to pull Bison off the ground so that the first Shinkuu Hadoken only hits four times. That’s why Ryu is able to connect a second second Shinkuu Hadoken.5:07 / SFEX3 When Ryu’s partner Sagat dies, Ryu inherits his three stocks of super meter. That’s why he can do two lvl3 Shin Shoryukens in one combo. The first one cancels Ryu’s landing recovery after the third hit of his HK Hurricane Kick and goes into its secondary animation because he’s too far for the primary version. It does less damage but creates a followup opportunity, which Ryu uses to juggle with c.MK xx LP red FB xx Shin Shoryuken. The red FB only connects once. Ryu can’t juggle after close-range Shin Shoryuken.
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