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SFV AE ▰ Epic Street Fighter V Comebacks Volume 21

Street Fighter V · Tutorial · 2018

Street Fighter V's comeback mechanics shine in this compilation of clutch reversals and round-winning momentum shifts. Xuses curates gameplay footage that demonstrates how quickly a match can swing when players capitalize on openings and defensive reads. Each clip captures the moment a player breaks through their opponent's offense, whether through block strings, punishes, or well-timed attacks that force the match back into neutral. The video emphasizes the practical side of fighting back—recognizing when to press buttons, when to hold defense, and when to take calculated risks. Rather than focusing on one character or matchup, the collection spans multiple encounters to show that comeback potential exists across the roster. The footage, recorded in 1080p60 and compiled from in-game replays, provides clarity on how these turns happen at a readable pace. For players looking to understand defensive positioning and offensive conversion, these sequences break down the decision-making that separates a loss from a second wind. The editing keeps focus on the gameplay itself, making this a useful reference for studying how to stay dangerous when the round slips away.

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How I Record My Gameplay ► http://e.lga.to/Xuses This video was created to showcase the incredible comeback possibilities each character has so you can learn and try them out for yourself. DISCLAIMER: All of the footage seen in this video was recorded by myself in 1080p60 and compiled using the in-game replay system which is openly available for all players to view and share…

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How I Record My Gameplay ► http://e.lga.to/Xuses This video was created to showcase the incredible comeback possibilities each character has so you can learn and try them out for yourself. DISCLAIMER: All of the footage seen in this video was recorded by myself in 1080p60 and compiled using the in-game replay system which is openly available for all players to view and share public replays. The footage was then edited in Vegas Pro with overlays, copyright free music, video edits & more for the purpose of educational entertainment. Zero footage was taken from Twitch, Youtube or any other strea

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