Jett Plays Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

A grudge match between myself and a rival is the backdrop for an X-Men comic book discussion. I talk about a number of current X-Men comic book series’ and recommend the ones worth checking out.


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Jett vs. Fragmeiser77 Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition

This set of matches proved to be quite the slobber-knocker against a worthy Dudley and Akuma player!


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Jett vs. AquaSilk Match Analysis Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition

I take a stab at match analysis with this video. I only cover round 1 between my match with AquaSilk, but I break it down in painstaking detail. If you want more of this style of content, let me know! Feedback is appreciated!


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Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition Matches

This set of matches includes the AquaSilk fight, but he’s not the only one looking to smash my face in. I may or may not have gotten my face smashed in more than once in this video.


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Universal Fighting Game Guide: Collecting Data On Your Opponent

As fighting game players, we spend a lot of time thinking about ourselves. We worry about memorizing our own combos and spend much of our time thinking about what we’ll do to control the flow of the match. However, it takes (at least) two to tango, and what they do is equally important to determining the outcome.

By paying attention to their behaviours and tendencies, you can put yourself in a much stronger position to win by using that knowledge against them. In this edition of the Universal Fighting Game Guide, we cover the concept of data collection, how to collect it and how to make it work for you.

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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe Impressions

It was only a matter of time before Mortal Kombat tried follow in the footsteps of Marvel vs. Capcom. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe may not have the same ring to it (or make that much sense), though it didn’t necessarily have to. Even though this game came out before Street Fighter IV revitalized the genre, it managed to sell well in its own right.

Years after NetherRealm evolved their formula twice over with the Mortal Kombat reboot and Injustice: Gods Among Us, now is a really odd time for me to play this for the first time. While it’s not necessarily worth going back to play this now, the game isn’t without merit.

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Jett Plays Skullgirls: Encore


I try out Squigly for the first time while discussing the franchise’s history and how this game weirdly ties into key moments of my life.


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Girl Fight Demo Impressions

When fighting games first went mainstream in the 90s, there were a slew of knock-offs that were simply trying to cash in on the craze. I can rhyme off Ballz, Clayfighter and Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi as a few games that fit in this category, though there are dozens – if not hundreds – of other half-baked fighters looking to make a quick buck. While I only played the demo for Girl Fight on Xbox Live Arcade, I’m pretty sure you can add this to the list.

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PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Review

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale isn’t going to win any awards for originality, though I don’t think that’s the point here. Sony at this point in its life seemingly has the cast of characters and the cache to pull this off, so why not? While this provides a decent Smash Bros.-like experience, the devil is in the details, which it misses in a number of key areas.

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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Matches

Finally got some matches recorded in HD! My opponent has a pesky Frank West that won’t go down without a fight.


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