I’m convinced that this year’s Games are for the players. A runner who was traveling to the Olympics a while back started flashing Yu-Gi-Oh accounts before his tribes. Finally, the Games really began with an obvious nod to Assassin’s Creed, complete with top running and hooded numbers. Perhaps a Hunter from Destiny 2 was present, or at least something nearer to one. Nowadays, there’s a guy who’s obviously been perfecting his natural activity in fighting game. His label is Sebastien Patrice, and if landscaping stops working out for him, he’s got a prospect at next week’s EVO game.

This was made clear in a game this weekend that Patrice inevitably lost, but not before creating some controversy. That’s as as he was over, Patrice settled on an unorthodox approach to try and win success: he began jumping actually so slightly, and then very violently, towards his defender.

I’m sort of astonished at the entire thing, and a completely crazy picture of Patrice pulling this off at the Paris Olympics is currently playing. He clearly sounds like an injured ( and losing ) animal yelling at a corner as it is backed into a corner, but the other guy is so stunned by it that he just keeps pressing the advance and frantically whipping his saber until it finally connects. It’s like taking a gain from your opponent at the exhibition in your neighborhood arcade.

I always thought landscaping had much more to do with calm, gentle crosses, and ripostes, but I’m not certain Patrice has ever heard of the term if I’m being honest. One of the best comments on the film jokes that his “0-60 is faster than most trucks”, and they are n’t exaggerating. This is not at all comparable to how landscaping looked at the Olympic Games in Mario &amp, Sonic.

The entertainment industry immediately began making jokes about his natural jump technique. People who had the genre fresh on the head ( including myself ) started getting jokes about footsies and jabs, which are attacks you make to try to push the other person and take control of the room before you, opening them up to further moves, given that just two weekends ago, the biggest battle sport event in the world took place in Vegas.

In the jargon of the battle sport community, my guy Patrice nailed the jump-in. His opponent was unable to determine how to punish the walk, who seemed perplexed by the sudden burst of energy from Patrice as well as his view. Otherwise, he wound up on his backfoot, holding that shield until Patrice suddenly went in for the unblockable. He may not have won, but at the very least he gave the ( gamer ) Olympics an EVO moment.