RDE recently gave us a look at how neutral skips look in real life. It was a very short clip, but there was still plenty to laugh at.
In a new clip, RDE posted another scene where he attempts to depict some of the craziest approach options in fighting games. The characters featured this time are Dee Jay from Street Fighter 6, Trunks from Dragon Ball FighterZ, Devil Jin from Tekken 8, and Iron Fist from Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
For Devil Jin and Iron Fist, RDE essentially pulls off the universal wave dash options that are in the game. In both Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Tekken 8, it’s a common practice for players to dash forward and then cancelling the action into another dash as a way to approach their opponents.
Trunks ends up showing off his Super Dash in Dragon Ball FighterZ. To really sell the act, RDE uses a skateboard to help him “fly” forward. This tends to be a powerful option in Dragon Ball FighterZ, though it’s particularly weak against anti-air attacks.
Finally, RDE captures the essence of Street Fighter 6’s Drive Rush. RDE obviously decided to use Dee Jay for this purpose since his Drive Rush is especially emotive compared to other characters in the game.
As always, RDE really makes the attempt to not only sell these actions as real-life incarnations of the actions he’s depicting from the games, but he also makes it a point to look the part. Finally, each action is captured from several different camera angles to really showcase just how ridiculous these sort of sequences would appear in real life.
Check it all out below:
— rde (@rde_irl) November 24, 2024