Hey! Let me know what you want to learn about the most, so that I can know what to spend the most time on for future videos! We all have a lot to learn and I can't wait to start improving with you all.
I bought this as my first fighting game solely based off the fact that the equivalent of Ness Pk Fire pissing off the entire community is a little girl on a dolphin.
Most fighting games are (except mortal kombat) I recently started playing skullgirls and wow I'm great in mortal Komatsu but skullgirls? I get my ass beat even in storymode lol
It's true. Outside of rivals of aether, dragon ball and Smash bros 2D fighting games are usually so hard to play compared to shooters or racers for example. I remember trying blaze blue and struggling to do even a simple projectile or special attack. But this game kinda looks like a fun time even if u suck so I'm considering getting into it
Thank freaking god I found a video that actually beginner friendly. Many a times have I found fighting games or guilty gear beginner guides that talk as if the begginers already know what all of the jargons they use mean, as if we're expected to know a single thing about fighting games even though some of those videos claim to be guides for complete beginners on fighting games. It is highly frustrating and discouraging to see those videos, but at least yours was different and informative.
Your video alone, was the only one that managed to excite me to learn about the game, and because of that, I actually look forward to getting the game! thank you, as you have given me the proper motivation to play this fantastic looking game!
Exaxtly!!!! It's so frustrating when the guide says beginner friendly, but then they start speaking jargon and number notation for moves. It makes me think of "Do I look like I know what a jpeg is?" From king of the hill. @EccentricEnthusiadam
Honestly, I think a basic guide for Sol and Ky is a must considering new players. But then I'd really love to see an Offense 101, Defense 101 and Neutral 101 like your DBFZ series, easily one of the best resources for learning DBFZ out there.
The girl with the pair of big swords was introduced as a villain, then abandoned evil after someone gave her a hamburger. That's not even close to the most unhinged thing to come out of this series.
I’m a melee player who watched Leffen host a tournament for this and it looked so sick that I wanted to understand it better. This is the best explanation I’ve seen. Thank you!!
I was interested in this game and was waiting for someone to tell me about it and explain things in a simple way. Your video convinced me to get it. Keep it up!
I wanted to get into fighting games and so I decided I wanted to learn GGST first. For the past couple months, since I bought the game, I've just been opening the game and doing random things like trying out all the characters a bunch of times over, but with no real progress. It just seemed daunting to learn, but after watching this video, I finally decided to dive in. Thanks mang
Thanks for the video, can’t wait for some future guides. Going from Tekken 7 to Guilty Gear is like learning a new language. All these terms like meatys, Roman cancelling, bursts, projectiles, tension, R.I.S.C, etc; it’s alot to take in.
@@MostlyLost Tekken is a lot slower and more methodical than GG. There's also the 3D aspect, which plays into the combat as well. Additionally, Tekken Characters tend to have 50+ moves each
Thank you for the awesome guide man! I've never invested a lot of time into a fighting game to get good. A couple of months ago I started with dbfz but got bored with learning combo after combo because I thought I needed that before playing matches. Thanks to your video I've learned that that is by far not the most important part which means getting one or two combos down is enough for the start. Also this game is a 1v1 which means less things I have to worry about when starting compared to dbfz. Thanks again for the video. Looking forward to guides on the rest of the game's mechanics that you didn't touch on here and some character specific guides.
Some would probably consider the video too basic but I loved it. Only been watching Strive up until now and haven't understood the basic buttons used (dust, slash, etc) because I've never played it. PC soon!
just ran into this video by chance, but i gotta say, this is an absolutely fantastic video. all your explanations and super clear, and your tips are super helpful, bringing up some really important fundamentals for beginners without overcomplicating it. im not a complete newbie to fighting games (i've been practicing a few of the things you mentioned already), but i still really appreciate the polish you put into this
So this is a few years after you released this video, but your discussion over the gattling system was actually exactly what I needed. I was so confused as to how they connected or what to do, and it was only through this video that I finally realized how to chain together so many moves that I was simply never even realizing. Thank you so much, even if it is a bit late.
I've been on the fence about buying this game because it looks so fucking cool, but I was a bit intimidated because my fighting game experience is mostly extensive Smash(melee and ultimate) and some incredibly casual Street Fighter. This guide made the game seem a bit less scary and I bit the bullet and bought the game.
@@thewanderingpeanut1685 I've been really enjoying myself! I don't quite play everyday, but I fit in at least 30 minutes or so 4 days a week, I picked up the basic pretty quickly I'd say. The design of each character is what really stands out to me, with even the very basic Ky having cool stuff like Shock State to think about in a game, it just makes different MUs so dynamic. I love the Roman Cancel system which really gives space for players to get creative with their options. I've just really been having fun with it
I was losing sooooo hard on the default button layout and took a while to figure out the reason. What fixed it was swapping slash / heavy slash to x and y and punch / kick to ab. Idk for some reason it just feels right now.
Guilty Gear Strive is my first guilty gear and I'm loving it so far, the hard stuff is honestly just shifting my mind set from smash player instincts into gg ones
I've never had so much fun actually learning a game. GGST is the first fighting I've wanted since RELEASE! I just got a PS5 this Christmas and now I can finally play it, it's so fun for me to practice, and even lose to people. So much that I can learn from and improve
I would really love some in depth character specific guides. Or just a video with the general feel of each to help us pick a main or just the character we would put the most time in.
Didn't even feel like I needed this guide, but love the way your videos are structured and carry such a chill vibe, had to watch it. Great fkkin work, can't wait for more STRIVE content from ya Rath
This the type of content that got me as a new sub. Great material, just enough depth and structured in a logical way. Also your tone and pacing while talking is great, keep it up!!
yeah that’s a like and subscribe. I’m very VERY new to fighting games and have only played ones with simple mechanics (jump force, my hero’s ones justice) for only about a year. I’ve avoided guilty gear strive and dbfz because the combo’s terrified me. no one on youtube was willing to help explain it to a TRUE beginner. This is the very first youtube video i’ve seen in my time of research, explaining guilty gear so in depth. You had time stamps, You explained at a normal pace, Everything was just PERFECT. I’m ready to give guilty gear a re-try after hours of me practicing with no one to help explain a completely new game and experience to me :,D I could cry, again. ㅜㅡㅜ Thank you for the video.
This is my first fighting game and ngl when I saw the game on sale and took a look I bought it just because of the visuals but after playing for quite a bit I realized that I could really get into this game it's actually really fun eventhough I'm still very bad.
Just Got this game Yesterday, I generally play Tekken 7 which is completely different than this style so trying to figure out not just combos but neutral in general as been a head scratcher since it locks you out of certain buttons which i wasn't expecting. Thanks for this rundown though very very helpful and I'm for sure going to save this vid so i can revisit it because most of the other vids haven't talked about what you are. Subbed as well!
Finally. A beginners guide that actually explains what the fuck they mean by a "862". This is my first fighting game ever, and so many "beginner" guides online are more confusing than helpful because they assume you've played other fighting games before lol
Hello I’m thinking of getting into guilty gear the beginning ads are still playing but I want to let you know I came here from typing guilty gear into TH-cam and I clicked because of your thumbnail good work editor
This is the first serious game I have bought and damn is it hard but thanks to you I feel like in time I will actually be able to play in a non casual way. Love the vid btw!
This dropped on Game Pass today and I'm excited. First fighting game in a very long time, so I'm excited to have a new game to really sink my teeth into.
Yeesssss, the Rath Strive guides begin. And since you asked, individual character guides are my main interest, but I'm kinda down for w/e, I just enjoy the channel.
That checklist is such a good help, I needed something to help guide me. I play Smash and I enjoy fighting games, so I have the basics and inputs aren't an issue, but I've never really learned another game besides Smash and a little bit of dbfz, so I wanna try Strive
I subbed for FIghterz, yet I understand that that game has pretty much reached its end. I enjoyed this beta and just grabbed it on PC, can't wait to see this game grow as much as fighterz did over time. Hope to see you make more content!
Never played a fighting game in my life, heard that GG-S was a good place for beginners to start. Holy shit, I'm getting my ass handed to me. The tutorial/missions in this game are great tools, but some of them are REAL hard and have INSANE timing requirements. I've pulled off some combos in missions only to 'fail' because I was 0.25s too late to complete the set, despite my combo landing.
I al a big dbfz fan so keep doing guides of that game but i've just bought GGS and i love it, a Zato guide would be amazing but whatever you do i will enjoy it
Got GGS cuz the meme of Bridget the brisket. So far i like the aesthethics and game play. First time playing a fighting game other than KOF and STF from my Gameboy
I just got this game and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I gave this video a like when you mentioned learning about combos - what you said was both insightful and reasonable. Good video, cheers!
Besides playing some Tekken 2 & 3 back in the day I havent touched a fighting game in ages. But this game pulled me back in relearing all the basic stuff. This video helped me a bunch!
I feel like in order to rlly learn this game, is by overall practice/trial and error. Believe it or not practicing in an online game rlly helps, even if ur on a loosing streak you can make note of what your doing wrong and figure out why your getting punished and all that, I feel like I had to get destroyed and go on a loosing streak before i can get a feel for the game, so to anyone who looses a bunch of matches over and over, it’s not that your bad there’s a learning curb with this game. If ur on a loosing streak even if it’s a big one. Don’t quit because as terrible as it feels, it’s part of the learning process
Thanks for the video. This is what i need to get started. :D Coming from Dbfz, Strive is really something else. I think i really need a lot of time to learn the game properly.
I really gotta thank you for this Video. Not only for me but for the friends i was able to get to GG-S. You sum up the first steps one has got to learn very well. Thank you!
You just earned a sub my friend I’ve been trying my best to grasp this game and most of my trouble is coming from combos not necessarily the inputs but more of what abilities to combo together
to be honest dud I always love you way of explaining. thing and dividing a complicated mechanic / setup into understandable and useable data so if you were to do more guilty gear strive I'd love to see you make -match analysis -character guides -counter play guide -game plans -mechanic explaining and more wish best of luck mate
dude this is a great video. you nailed it. I'd really love to get into strive but I haven't seriously played guilty gear since X2 back in 2005. This video helped me figure out where to start.
Your video inspired me to buy the game. I’ve tried to learn fighting games many times but they never seem to click with me. I’m going to give it another chance because I hate seeing these awesome looking games come out and just feel left out.
0:40 Great net code ))) Today: "Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect""Checking the opponent's connect"
Super cool to know about the super on wallbreak leading to a knockdown, thanks! Got a lot out of this even though ive been following the news for the past year.
Great video like always. I always know that when I watch a RathFGC video, it's compact, to the point and doesn't teach unnecessary things or talks about combos and shit that doesn't help me.
I'd love to see a Ky specific video. I've been playing fighterz since launch and I got decent at the game (I'm ranked UI Sign), I'm branching out to GG but it's scary hehe. Ky seems cool and easier to get into than the rest of the cast so I'd like to be able to master him as soon as possible. Great vid as always man, keep it up!
you know what.. i will subscribe.. this video really gave me courage to try and learn it.. i played MK some time ago but gave up.. I wont do the same with this game and its thanks to you my guy
Just after watching this video, i finally get my first real combo(by real i mean a combo that would be useful in a real match). Even if it was only in training mode i still gained a lot of confidence and even if i lose, i feel like i can keep going and get better.
3:20 weirdly enough, as a keyboard player I actually prefer the double tap to the macro, because having my left hand focused entirely on 4 buttons and 4 buttons _only_, feels much more natural
Just got the game on sale on psn, I’m a total noob at fighting games, already gave up in the past, but I’ll try to learn and actually improve this time
Hey! Let me know what you want to learn about the most, so that I can know what to spend the most time on for future videos! We all have a lot to learn and I can't wait to start improving with you all.
Id like to know more about offensive pressure in this game. Since the blockstrings are pretty short compared to something like DBFZ
Im so happy to see you playing zato🔥🔥 pls do a zato guide🙏
I'd love to learn more about the movement options in this game. Like in the neutral, when pressured and when delivering pressure
Can you do a RC 101? Can't wait for the PC version to release so I can start to learn with your guides :)
You're playing Zato?? would love to have a guide on him
I like how the "futuristic" samurai is technically a century behind in the guilty gear lore.
Hey do you know how to obtain characters, before I buy this game I wanna know if I can use characters for free
@@Alex-b5y7f you already get a buncha characters for free but theres also characters you can buy or get from the battlepass
@@Alex-b5y7f every characters are unlocked by default from the base game, except for the DLC characters.. which is pay to play
I bought this as my first fighting game solely based off the fact that the equivalent of Ness Pk Fire pissing off the entire community is a little girl on a dolphin.
That is where my TH-cam recommendations started. A “stop posting about *totsudeki*”
*Super Japanesse young adult on a dolphin
@@youtubewanderer3347 who is in love with the man who raised her
@@simonlong4718 ahh hell naw
@@simonlong4718 bruh
Guilty Gear Strive is the first GG that I ever played, and I have to say: Oh boy is this game hard to learn.
Most fighting games are (except mortal kombat) I recently started playing skullgirls and wow I'm great in mortal Komatsu but skullgirls? I get my ass beat even in storymode lol
It's true. Outside of rivals of aether, dragon ball and Smash bros 2D fighting games are usually so hard to play compared to shooters or racers for example. I remember trying blaze blue and struggling to do even a simple projectile or special attack. But this game kinda looks like a fun time even if u suck so I'm considering getting into it
Is it worth it ?
@@Uzi0celot hell yeah
It’s easier than street fighter imo
Thank freaking god I found a video that actually beginner friendly. Many a times have I found fighting games or guilty gear beginner guides that talk as if the begginers already know what all of the jargons they use mean, as if we're expected to know a single thing about fighting games even though some of those videos claim to be guides for complete beginners on fighting games. It is highly frustrating and discouraging to see those videos, but at least yours was different and informative.
Your video alone, was the only one that managed to excite me to learn about the game, and because of that, I actually look forward to getting the game! thank you, as you have given me the proper motivation to play this fantastic looking game!
Meaty fs safejump blockstring wake-up RC plus minus safe aaaaaargh wtf are they on abouuuuut
Exaxtly!!!! It's so frustrating when the guide says beginner friendly, but then they start speaking jargon and number notation for moves. It makes me think of "Do I look like I know what a jpeg is?" From king of the hill. @EccentricEnthusiadam
Honestly, I think a basic guide for Sol and Ky is a must considering new players. But then I'd really love to see an Offense 101, Defense 101 and Neutral 101 like your DBFZ series, easily one of the best resources for learning DBFZ out there.
yes neutral and gameplan
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I do these kind of fundamentals' oriented videos. Be sure to check them out.
Nah, new player here, instant Nagoryuki main
Wait. New players are supposed to start with sol and ky? Uh oh... That explains some things...
The girl with the pair of big swords was introduced as a villain, then abandoned evil after someone gave her a hamburger.
That's not even close to the most unhinged thing to come out of this series.
God bless you Rath, you were a lifesaver back in DBFZ and now in Strive. I really can’t exaggerate how valuable your content is for newcomers like me
Thank you for the kind words. I'm happy that these videos seem to be helping people out!
Loved your dbfz content, please keep making guides, tips and tricks about this game because I really want to learn and put more time in
How can you tell us to not learn too much combos while you're styling on us with your Zato-1 in the background ? xD
I’m a melee player who watched Leffen host a tournament for this and it looked so sick that I wanted to understand it better. This is the best explanation I’ve seen. Thank you!!
W fellow melee player
Out of all the fg channels on youtube, this is by far the best when it comes to guide content. Your vids are super easy to follow and understand.
Rath never fails with the quality content
I was interested in this game and was waiting for someone to tell me about it and explain things in a simple way. Your video convinced me to get it. Keep it up!
How has it been going
Yeah u liked the game?
I wanted to get into fighting games and so I decided I wanted to learn GGST first. For the past couple months, since I bought the game, I've just been opening the game and doing random things like trying out all the characters a bunch of times over, but with no real progress. It just seemed daunting to learn, but after watching this video, I finally decided to dive in. Thanks mang
old comment, but same here
Thanks for the video, can’t wait for some future guides. Going from Tekken 7 to Guilty Gear is like learning a new language. All these terms like meatys, Roman cancelling, bursts, projectiles, tension, R.I.S.C, etc; it’s alot to take in.
@@MostlyLost totally different to tekken
@@MostlyLost for starters tekken is 3d fighter that alone is enough to say its not the same
@@MostlyLost Tekken is a lot slower and more methodical than GG. There's also the 3D aspect, which plays into the combat as well. Additionally, Tekken Characters tend to have 50+ moves each
I'm very new to gg, I'm gonna follow your guides in detail and reach heaven!
Thanks.
Thank you for the awesome guide man! I've never invested a lot of time into a fighting game to get good. A couple of months ago I started with dbfz but got bored with learning combo after combo because I thought I needed that before playing matches. Thanks to your video I've learned that that is by far not the most important part which means getting one or two combos down is enough for the start. Also this game is a 1v1 which means less things I have to worry about when starting compared to dbfz. Thanks again for the video. Looking forward to guides on the rest of the game's mechanics that you didn't touch on here and some character specific guides.
Unga bunga main character? I'm sold.
Some would probably consider the video too basic but I loved it. Only been watching Strive up until now and haven't understood the basic buttons used (dust, slash, etc) because I've never played it. PC soon!
0:33 oh he absolutely does
just ran into this video by chance, but i gotta say, this is an absolutely fantastic video. all your explanations and super clear, and your tips are super helpful, bringing up some really important fundamentals for beginners without overcomplicating it. im not a complete newbie to fighting games (i've been practicing a few of the things you mentioned already), but i still really appreciate the polish you put into this
Make more STRIVE content plz. Easily one of the best guides I have seen on TH-cam.
Thx for the guilty gear strive starter guides playlist. I’ll be using that.
So this is a few years after you released this video, but your discussion over the gattling system was actually exactly what I needed. I was so confused as to how they connected or what to do, and it was only through this video that I finally realized how to chain together so many moves that I was simply never even realizing. Thank you so much, even if it is a bit late.
Yooo strive is putting up huge player counts! I hope this game brings a new era to your channel, and many more subscribers!
I've been on the fence about buying this game because it looks so fucking cool, but I was a bit intimidated because my fighting game experience is mostly extensive Smash(melee and ultimate) and some incredibly casual Street Fighter. This guide made the game seem a bit less scary and I bit the bullet and bought the game.
How do you like it so far
@@thewanderingpeanut1685 I've been really enjoying myself! I don't quite play everyday, but I fit in at least 30 minutes or so 4 days a week, I picked up the basic pretty quickly I'd say. The design of each character is what really stands out to me, with even the very basic Ky having cool stuff like Shock State to think about in a game, it just makes different MUs so dynamic. I love the Roman Cancel system which really gives space for players to get creative with their options. I've just really been having fun with it
"Guilty Gear Strive just came out"
Sad PC user noises...
Coming soon for pc
@@Aripuni1 30 minutes...
Not even a month later lol
Come for the well edited and explained videos, stay for the positive and wholesome Rath encouragement
Great vid as always!
I was losing sooooo hard on the default button layout and took a while to figure out the reason. What fixed it was swapping slash / heavy slash to x and y and punch / kick to ab. Idk for some reason it just feels right now.
Guilty Gear Strive is my first guilty gear and I'm loving it so far, the hard stuff is honestly just shifting my mind set from smash player instincts into gg ones
I've never had so much fun actually learning a game. GGST is the first fighting I've wanted since RELEASE! I just got a PS5 this Christmas and now I can finally play it, it's so fun for me to practice, and even lose to people. So much that I can learn from and improve
2 years later and a character finally came out that I’m actually interested in
This music is great, I really feel comfortable just sitting here listening to you talk with this chill soft jazz in the background
I was told this game is like blazblue, so I bought it excited and ready. This guide helps out a lot.
I would really love some in depth character specific guides. Or just a video with the general feel of each to help us pick a main or just the character we would put the most time in.
ive never seen a fighting game where even if you get absolutely clobbered you can still see what you did wrong
Didn't even feel like I needed this guide, but love the way your videos are structured and carry such a chill vibe, had to watch it. Great fkkin work, can't wait for more STRIVE content from ya Rath
This the type of content that got me as a new sub. Great material, just enough depth and structured in a logical way. Also your tone and pacing while talking is great, keep it up!!
yeah that’s a like and subscribe. I’m very VERY new to fighting games and have only played ones with simple mechanics (jump force, my hero’s ones justice) for only about a year.
I’ve avoided guilty gear strive and dbfz because the combo’s terrified me. no one on youtube was willing to help explain it to a TRUE beginner. This is the very first youtube video i’ve seen in my time of research, explaining guilty gear so in depth. You had time stamps, You explained at a normal pace, Everything was just PERFECT.
I’m ready to give guilty gear a re-try after hours of me practicing with no one to help explain a completely new game and experience to me :,D I could cry, again. ㅜㅡㅜ Thank you for the video.
This is my first fighting game and ngl when I saw the game on sale and took a look I bought it just because of the visuals but after playing for quite a bit I realized that I could really get into this game it's actually really fun eventhough I'm still very bad.
Just Got this game Yesterday, I generally play Tekken 7 which is completely different than this style so trying to figure out not just combos but neutral in general as been a head scratcher since it locks you out of certain buttons which i wasn't expecting. Thanks for this rundown though very very helpful and I'm for sure going to save this vid so i can revisit it because most of the other vids haven't talked about what you are. Subbed as well!
Finally. A beginners guide that actually explains what the fuck they mean by a "862".
This is my first fighting game ever, and so many "beginner" guides online are more confusing than helpful because they assume you've played other fighting games before lol
Hello I’m thinking of getting into guilty gear the beginning ads are still playing but I want to let you know I came here from typing guilty gear into TH-cam and I clicked because of your thumbnail good work editor
id love character guides that emphasize game plans / win conditions. Loved you DBFZ content so I really look forward to whatever you make for GG.
Great advice on the setting the dash mechanic for 1 button. As well was suggesting to use Dust button to engage the defensive options
This is the first serious game I have bought and damn is it hard but thanks to you I feel like in time I will actually be able to play in a non casual way. Love the vid btw!
This dropped on Game Pass today and I'm excited. First fighting game in a very long time, so I'm excited to have a new game to really sink my teeth into.
Same!!
@@Onaventea I spent a good hour and a half going through the mission mode last night. I still don't get how to staggering tbh.
@@internetfrnd6496 I have no clue what I’m doing either, I just play around and work it out as I go. Seems pretty good though
the smug may in the thumbnail is taunting me...
also amazing video as always dude, keep up the strive content
i’m not that good at fighting games aside from smash and this guide has been extremely helpful so far. thank you!
8:45 As of a few days ago, throws no longer beat invincible reversals. You'll just want to block these and counterattack
You were NOT bullshitting about the netcode holy shit im playing on mcwifi and still had an amazing connection. Its amazing
Yeesssss, the Rath Strive guides begin.
And since you asked, individual character guides are my main interest, but I'm kinda down for w/e, I just enjoy the channel.
That checklist is such a good help, I needed something to help guide me. I play Smash and I enjoy fighting games, so I have the basics and inputs aren't an issue, but I've never really learned another game besides Smash and a little bit of dbfz, so I wanna try Strive
Great vid, as soon as I started I realized how convenient remapping dash would be, I can never do it consistently otherwise.
Awesome video! Not too simplified but also not too overly-detailed. Answered a lot of my questions.
To summarize my intro to GGS:
Faust.
THAT IS BULLSH*T, BLAZING! STILL MY HEART IS BLAZING!!!
Never knew about throws beating meterless reversals. Thank you!
i never play fighting games but i really like the look of this one, highly considering buying
I subbed for FIghterz, yet I understand that that game has pretty much reached its end. I enjoyed this beta and just grabbed it on PC, can't wait to see this game grow as much as fighterz did over time. Hope to see you make more content!
Never played a fighting game in my life, heard that GG-S was a good place for beginners to start.
Holy shit, I'm getting my ass handed to me. The tutorial/missions in this game are great tools, but some of them are REAL hard and have INSANE timing requirements. I've pulled off some combos in missions only to 'fail' because I was 0.25s too late to complete the set, despite my combo landing.
For struggles with specific matchups, consult mission mode; there are lessons there for dealing with unfavorable matchups more effectively!
Hi! Just bought GGST and I’ve never played a guilty gear game before I think this video will help me a lot. Thank you!
This is my first real foray into a fighter like this. Thanks for this tutorial
Needed this. Was planning on getting GG Strive soon love the content Rath🙌🏽
I al a big dbfz fan so keep doing guides of that game but i've just bought GGS and i love it, a Zato guide would be amazing but whatever you do i will enjoy it
Got GGS cuz the meme of Bridget the brisket. So far i like the aesthethics and game play. First time playing a fighting game other than KOF and STF from my Gameboy
I just got this game and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I gave this video a like when you mentioned learning about combos - what you said was both insightful and reasonable. Good video, cheers!
Besides playing some Tekken 2 & 3 back in the day I havent touched a fighting game in ages. But this game pulled me back in relearing all the basic stuff. This video helped me a bunch!
I feel like in order to rlly learn this game, is by overall practice/trial and error. Believe it or not practicing in an online game rlly helps, even if ur on a loosing streak you can make note of what your doing wrong and figure out why your getting punished and all that, I feel like I had to get destroyed and go on a loosing streak before i can get a feel for the game, so to anyone who looses a bunch of matches over and over, it’s not that your bad there’s a learning curb with this game. If ur on a loosing streak even if it’s a big one. Don’t quit because as terrible as it feels, it’s part of the learning process
Thanks for the video. This is what i need to get started. :D
Coming from Dbfz, Strive is really something else. I think i really need a lot of time to learn the game properly.
We miss u rath!!! Used to watch u waaaay back, just came back to see what u been up to and bruh, sad to see u go
I really gotta thank you for this Video. Not only for me but for the friends i was able to get to GG-S. You sum up the first steps one has got to learn very well.
Thank you!
You just earned a sub my friend I’ve been trying my best to grasp this game and most of my trouble is coming from combos not necessarily the inputs but more of what abilities to combo together
I know all about these things, but still came just to hear your soothing voice (so ASMR-ish) ☺️
I've never played guilty gear before but I'm in love with strive, I can't get enough of it
You still play?
to be honest dud I always love you way of explaining. thing and dividing a complicated mechanic / setup into understandable and useable data
so if you were to do more guilty gear strive I'd love to see you make
-match analysis
-character guides
-counter play guide
-game plans
-mechanic explaining
and more wish best of luck mate
dude this is a great video. you nailed it. I'd really love to get into strive but I haven't seriously played guilty gear since X2 back in 2005. This video helped me figure out where to start.
Your video inspired me to buy the game. I’ve tried to learn fighting games many times but they never seem to click with me. I’m going to give it another chance because I hate seeing these awesome looking games come out and just feel left out.
WONDERFUL video, love your content man will be sure to share it around with my friends, thanks so much
I have played a lot of fighting games but this is my first guilty gear. Thanks for the guide
best fighting game graphic style.. i wish the king of fighters would look like this some day
arc sys games always always look incredible
Thank you for this, my friend whoops my ass in this game, but damn him he got me fired up. Will be practicing.
This is the best strive guide I've found so far. Seen u in dbfz. Subscribed.
Yea this is it 🍃
0:40 Great net code )))
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You got a new sub, man. Loved the pacing of the content!
New to fighting games and I'm bouncing between Guilty Gear Strive and Soul Calibur 6. Already subbed, this is super helpful.
I'm new to fighting games all together but I really like this game. Thank you for making this!
I don’t know how anything but I know zone control from other games and tekken has taught me my ranged play
Super cool to know about the super on wallbreak leading to a knockdown, thanks! Got a lot out of this even though ive been following the news for the past year.
Great video like always. I always know that when I watch a RathFGC video, it's compact, to the point and doesn't teach unnecessary things or talks about combos and shit that doesn't help me.
So glad that your channel is growing! Keep it up! Much love!
I'd love to see a Ky specific video. I've been playing fighterz since launch and I got decent at the game (I'm ranked UI Sign), I'm branching out to GG but it's scary hehe. Ky seems cool and easier to get into than the rest of the cast so I'd like to be able to master him as soon as possible. Great vid as always man, keep it up!
the best Beginner's Guide to Guilty Gear Strive, ty!
you know what.. i will subscribe.. this video really gave me courage to try and learn it.. i played MK some time ago but gave up.. I wont do the same with this game and its thanks to you my guy
Thank you for this amazing tutorial, now lets strive for winning some casual matches.
Just after watching this video, i finally get my first real combo(by real i mean a combo that would be useful in a real match).
Even if it was only in training mode i still gained a lot of confidence and even if i lose, i feel like i can keep going and get better.
3:20 weirdly enough, as a keyboard player I actually prefer the double tap to the macro, because having my left hand focused entirely on 4 buttons and 4 buttons _only_, feels much more natural
Just got the game on sale on psn, I’m a total noob at fighting games, already gave up in the past, but I’ll try to learn and actually improve this time
It would be kinda cool
Watching you play some matches, and do an analysis of your own matches like dbfz. I'd think that be interesting.