Street Fighter V · Combo Video · 2016
Momochi demonstrates why Guile remains a formidable choice in Street Fighter V's competitive landscape, navigating high-level matches with precise spacing and defensive positioning. The footage captures extended gameplay against Yoshimitsu, showcasing how deliberate zoning and well-timed normals create openings for offense. Rather than relying on flashy sequences, the video emphasizes the methodical nature of Guile's gameplan—controlling space with sonic booms, managing distance with crouching medium kick, and converting limited opportunities into consistent damage. Momochi's decision-making between offense and defense illustrates why Guile can frustrate opponents even at the highest levels of play. The 1080p60 capture quality ensures you can follow the nuanced footsies and spacing that separate strong players from casual ones. This is practical SFV footage for anyone interested in understanding how patient, defensive characters apply pressure without aggression.
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