Samurai Shodown · Combo Video · 2019
Desk synchronizes dual controllers to craft a high-octane Samurai Shodown showcase packed with brutal clashes, weapon trades, and devastating full-screen combos. Rather than relying on play/record tools, every sequence was choreographed in real-time using two controllers—a technical feat that required precise timing to sync both characters' movements. The video captures the game's relentless punish system in action; viewers noted how a single mistake cascades into near-instant defeat, a harsh but defining aspect of Samurai Shodown's design. The standout element isn't just the combos themselves—it's the meticulous audio synchronization, with Project Dolphin's soundtrack locking perfectly to the on-screen action during key moments. The result feels less like a traditional combo video and more like a choreographed fight sequence, blending fighting game execution with rhythm-based precision. For anyone curious about what separates Samurai Shodown from more forgiving fighters, this video demonstrates both its exciting potential and its unforgiving nature in equal measure.
You can download the music from this video for free here: And follow us on twitter for stupid videos like this: At no point was the play/record feature used in this video, everything you see was achieved by using 2 controllers at the same time. Syncing/choreographing both characters movements to create all of the clips. Stay tuned for more Samurai Shodown videos coming very…
Show more →You can download the music from this video for free here: And follow us on twitter for stupid videos like this: At no point was the play/record feature used in this video, everything you see was achieved by using 2 controllers at the same time. Syncing/choreographing both characters movements to create all of the clips. Stay tuned for more Samurai Shodown videos coming very soon. Project Dolphin Links:
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