One hand is probably more challenging than blindfolded for them
One hand is probably more challenging than blindfolded for them
DarksydePhil.
Just skip the formalities, and head straight to one handed blind folded matches.
I hope the pros show them no mercy.
Producers probably told them which contestant to lose to on purpose beforehand.
Can watch the SFV segment here. https://vid.me/ZfAY
Sad to see the opinion some people still have of games and gamers =/
Can watch the SFV segment here. https://vid.me/ZfAY
Sad to see the opinion some people still have of games and gamers =/
When does Amazing Race come on?
If I was there and I managed to land a hit on Infiltration I would brag about that the rest of my life
Can watch the SFV segment here. https://vid.me/ZfAY
Sad to see the opinion some people still have of games and gamers =/
No way they can overcome the 8 frames of lag.
Thanks. That was hilarious. The sodium levels on the lady's husband was just on another level. "TEENAGER ON AN EGOTRIP" lol, he's getting paid to do this. As a roadblock or whatever this was just nonsense to be honest, I'm not sure what it was supposed to prove. It almost seems like the right strategy was to lose as soon as possible to get to the handicaps. I'm surprised however that there was actually someone among them that knew how to play LOL.
One hand is probably more challenging than blindfolded for them
For CBS or Capcom?
Good question really.
Will Poongko remove his shirt tho?
That girl London really sucks lol. How do you get coached, then go up on the stage and button mash so hard you look like you're gonna break the stick... THEN get all angry that you can't beat a pro player? Lol.
Something ive always loved about this show (despite the scripted nature of all "reality" shows) is that the contestants get to experience cultural moments from around the world, whether its cuisine, work, way of life, traversing the landscape, etc. There is something intangible gained for these contestants beyond a cash prize.
I don't think esports has any place in a show like this, I understand that this is part of the culture there, but its not anything you cant get back home either.
When in doubt, mash. I have no idea what it is about fighting games that makes people press as many buttons as possible. If you're stumped in single-player games, you press one button at a time but here, just go balls out.
Something ive always loved about this show (despite the scripted nature of all "reality" shows) is that the contestants get to experience cultural moments from around the world, whether its cuisine, work, way of life, traversing the landscape, etc. There is something intangible gained for these contestants beyond a cash prize.
I don't think esports has any place in a show like this, I understand that this is part of the culture there, but its not anything you cant get back home either.
Brooke and Scott are such great television. She reminds me of Flo from the legendary Zach & Flo tandem from Amazing Race 3... except for the fact that Flo didn't have to keep pace with Zach in roadblocks the way they do now. Plus, Scott's a big ham and keeps getting those heights roadblocks where he cowers like a little girl. They're hilarious. I hope they win.This was a great segment, but I'm sad we missed out on seeing Brooke do this challenge. "Waaaaaaahhhhhh I can't do this it's the worst thing I've ever done in my life THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT SCOTT BECAUSE YOU SAID I COULD DO IT"