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The Goh Quiz #3

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: October 4, 2009

Put your Goh knowledge to the ultimate test!
A fellow Goh player askes for your advice. Post your answer in the comments below. Be as precise as possible.
This Aoi player is terrific! Not only that she manages to escape my ground throws far too often. Even if I go for a down-punch when she’s [...]

The Goh Quiz #2

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: September 28, 2009

Put your Goh knowledge to the ultimate test!
No multiple choice. No further hints – just plain hardcore. But Goh-specific hardcore!
Read carefully and solve the following situation to your advantage. Post your answer in the comments below, but don’t be vague.
What a lousy start you had in this tournament final! You barely managed to make up [...]

The Goh Quiz #1

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: September 28, 2009

Put your Goh knowledge to the ultimate test!
No multiple choice. No further hints – just plain hardcore. And Goh specific.
Read carefully and solve the following situation to your advantage. Post your answer in the comments. But don’t be vague!
It’s been an exhaustive match. Both your opponent and you have pretty drained health bars. The next [...]

Advanced: Sabaki Throw Escape

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: March 9, 2009

So far, my articles about how and when to defend only touched the standard share of techniques that you can use for a consistent defense. I covered ETE and ETEG, Fuzzy Guard and Crouch Fuzzy Guard. But what other option do especially Goh players have?
Sabaki Throw Escapes open up a new defensive strategy that [...]

Round-Openers: Goh Hinogami

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: February 11, 2009

How a match begins, the first flurry of strikes, has vehement impact on the outcome of the round. Who will land the first hit? Whose feet will be whipped away first?
Evaluating the personality of your opponent and checking your potential round-openers beforehand can give you the advantage in a match where the first strike, [...]

Guide: On the secret power of frames

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: September 15, 2008

Learning frame data can be tedious. Oftentimes, command lists are so over-informative that filtering out what’s really at stake can drive you nuts.
But you don’t have to learn all the frame data that comes with every move. Knowing after which move to Fuzzy Guard, CD Fuzzy Guard, or ETEG is already an ideal start [...]

Goh’s New VF5:R Skills Revealed

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: June 30, 2008

The location tests for Virtua Fighter 5: Revolution are in full progress.
Goh Hinogami’s moves, however, are set. We got hold of his new moves as well as his old revised ones.
Included in this article is also a video demonstrating Goh’s newly gained powers.

Leonard’s Top Ten Moves

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: March 25, 2008

Goh Hinogami is a throw-emphasized, sabaki-oriented character. And I treat him as that seizing many situation to set up throws.

Guide: Goh’s Basic Okizeme

Posted by: Leonard McCoy on: February 20, 2008

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Okizeme describes tactics to attack a rising opponent.
Basic Okizeme is all about directly intercepting an opponent’s mid or low rising-kick. While many players may state that Goh’s Okizeme options may not be as diverse as compared to the Okizeme arsenal of other characters, Goh does still have some [...]


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