>Travis will be able to use 12 different suplexes
uh oh GOTY is coming
>Travis will be able to use 12 different suplexes
uh oh GOTY is coming
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OH SHIT.
>Letz Shake
Oh shit he's back.
Easily my goty unless metroid 5 comes out this year which I doubt
For me, it's the Snap Dragon Suplex
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For me, it's the Belly to Belly.
For me, it's the Electric Chair German Suplex
why does trav look so thic, does he put on weight in this game?
that screenshot is a wwe game lol
Baka
The Giant Swing is the best, prove me wrong
>less suplexes than previous games
epic
Cool now wheres Shinobu?
I wonder if he will reference Notorious and/or Blade Saeba. He seemed pretty happy with both characters in his Fire Pro interview.
Yea I'm thinking BASED
What?
That's a pretty good Travis CAW. It reminds me of the ones the VGCW guys used to make. Anyway, great news to hear that Travis will have all of Tiger Mask's suplexes in NMH3.
Notorious is referenced in Fire Pro and will be in NMHIII
Is there any porn of this cat
There weren't even 12 wrestling moves, let alone 12 suplexes in the first two games. Stop lying because the game looks great
no more heroes 3 is makes up for the lack of mega man legends 3
Are you gonna accept the charges?
>stop lying
>game looks great
Not saying he's right, but there's only been like 2 seconds of gameplay footage
Real question-
is the Izuna drop considered a suplex?
because thats the hypest move to ever exist.
>Bayonetta 3
>No More Heroes 3
>www.nintendoenthusiast.com/nintendo-canceled-game-revived-game/amp/
Whats the definition of a suplex such that you can have 12 different ones?
basically just lifting your opponent and slamming them
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>Vertical
>German
>Dragon
>Tiger
>Pumphandle
>Fisherman's
>Half & Half
>Gutwrench
>Belly to Belly
>Side
>Saito
>Exploder
All off the top of my head. Anyway, the actual definition of a suplex would be a throw/takedown that involves facing your opponent and throwing them in a direction behind you, typically throwing them over your own head, so that the opponent lands on their shoulders or upper back.