CV Spotlight: joo’s MvC2 Combo Collection

Well, it’s finally out. The entire joo MvC2 masterpiece collection can be downloaded in massive DVD ISO format from Magnetro’s website. What else is there to say? Go watch it!

If you somehow still don’t know what this is about, it’s a series of 130 Marvel vs Capcom 2 combos containing the best material joo (the undisputed best MvC2 combo maestro of forever) could assemble, recorded over a five-year period. Apart from the initial trailer unveiled fourteen months ago, you can also watch an overview of the project in the following recent previews.

Joo’s Combo Collection Trailer | Disclaimer

It’s hard to explain how big of a deal this is, so i won’t even try. Just take my word for it that when it comes to combos, joo ranks up there with the absolute best ever. And this is probably a once-in-a-lifetime event for him. I mean, i seriously doubt he has another one of these left in him. It’d be a shame to miss it if you have any interest in combos at all.

While you’re waiting for it to download (or waiting for the official u2b version to be uploaded), check out this informative and entertaining strategy video by Magnetro and onReload.

MvC2 – Shenanigans+

It focuses on everyone’s favorite rushdown team of MSP, but highlights the oft-neglected Psylocke first. I wouldn’t mind seeing some Psylocke/Magneto/Storm teams at Evo, dash sweeping their way to victory.

5 thoughts on “CV Spotlight: joo’s MvC2 Combo Collection

  1. onreload

    Wow, my voice is linked to on the front page, so weird.

    Would also like to clarify that Magnetro did the real work of the Shenanigans+ video, I just helped with the script and then read it.

    Big thanks to Magnetro for bringing us Joo’s DVD, as well – he put wayyy too much time into the Common Techniques & Combo Explanations sections, as well as the general promotion. Anyone can see why, though, once they watch the actual DVD.

  2. Maj Post author

    Yeah that thing’s awesome. Considering how much he focused on technical aspects, it’s kind of amazing how many stylish combos he ended up with. But i guess the lines between technical and stylish blur beyond a certain point.

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