Just in case you haven’t noticed as of lately, FSD member and top Akira player, @Sly Bass, has been contributing some pretty cool stuff for the DOA community to check out.
Over the last few weeks, Sly has been chipping away at a DOA Player Location Map, encouraging players to add their locations, along with gamertags and PSN IDs to help build a stronger offline scene amongst players. It has been such a success so far that Team Ninja proudly retweets it every now and then on their twitter page. As a matter of fact, they even did so earlier today. Did you see?
Along with always sharing extensive Akira tips and tricks, Sly has also been putting together some rather entertaining first-to-three challenge matches over the last few months (challenge him here if you dare!), battling anyone who sends a throwdown his way. Additionally, he has also taken some extra time to cover some pretty neat stuff with Bayman and Leon.
Most recently, however, Sly has released yet another video, titled Training for Summer Jam 8, where he lends his own commentary after the match to critique his performance. He’s currently looking for feedback and would like to know if you guys would like to see similar videos in the future.
With The Fall Classic (TFC) also on the rise this October, we can’t wait to see what upcoming content Sly Bass will produce.
We say, keep the great content coming, Sly! And a BIG shout-out to you!
Over the last few weeks, Sly has been chipping away at a DOA Player Location Map, encouraging players to add their locations, along with gamertags and PSN IDs to help build a stronger offline scene amongst players. It has been such a success so far that Team Ninja proudly retweets it every now and then on their twitter page. As a matter of fact, they even did so earlier today. Did you see?
Along with always sharing extensive Akira tips and tricks, Sly has also been putting together some rather entertaining first-to-three challenge matches over the last few months (challenge him here if you dare!), battling anyone who sends a throwdown his way. Additionally, he has also taken some extra time to cover some pretty neat stuff with Bayman and Leon.
Most recently, however, Sly has released yet another video, titled Training for Summer Jam 8, where he lends his own commentary after the match to critique his performance. He’s currently looking for feedback and would like to know if you guys would like to see similar videos in the future.
With The Fall Classic (TFC) also on the rise this October, we can’t wait to see what upcoming content Sly Bass will produce.
We say, keep the great content coming, Sly! And a BIG shout-out to you!