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Hey everyone! As a huge Tekken 8 fan and someone who loves to stream my gameplay, I've been spending a lot of time mastering Bryan Fury, and let me tell you, landing those perfect counter hits with him feels absolutely incredible! If you're struggling to maximize Bryan's potential or just looking for some fresh strategies, you've come to the right place. I'm Distructo30, and I'm excited to share some of my personal insights and experiences from countless BRYAN FURY MATCHES. One of Bryan's biggest strengths lies in his ability to punish opponents with devastating counter hits. His b+1 (Jet Uppercut) is a classic for a reason – it's fast, launches, and often catches opponents trying to offense. But it's not just about throwing it out randomly. I've found that anticipating your opponent's pokes or dash-ins and timing your b+1 just right can completely change the momentum of a round, leading to some satisfying K.O.s. Another move I swear by for counter hit setups is his f+4,1 (Mach Breaker). It's a great mid that pushes opponents back, and the follow-up can often snare someone trying to retaliate too quickly. Learning to confirm these hits into full combos is key to turning a small advantage into a round-ending sequence. Beyond specific moves, mastering Bryan's spacing and pressure is crucial. His taunt game, while tricky to implement, can force reactions that open up counter hit opportunities. I've spent hours in the training lab, and then testing these ideas in live matches on Twitch and Kick, refining my approach. It’s all about understanding frame advantage and disadvantage, and knowing when to challenge. For example, after blocking certain strings, a quick d/f+2 or a well-timed orbital heel can often catch an opponent trying to press a button. While Bryan Fury is my main focus, the principles of counter-hitting apply across the Tekken 8 roster. If you're also exploring other characters, like say, learning how to deal with a powerful character like Garyu (or even a fast-paced character like Steve, who can be tricky to predict!), understanding their common attack patterns is vital. Knowing when a character is about to commit to a slow, powerful move, or when they're vulnerable after a string, is your cue to unleash a counter hit. It's not just about your character; it's about anticipating theirs. Frame data apps and watching high-level gameplay have been game-changers for my understanding. Don't get discouraged if you don't land every counter hit perfectly right away. Tekken 8 has a steep learning curve, but the reward of landing a perfectly timed counter hit and watching your opponent's health bar melt away is truly unmatched. Keep practicing your timing, watch your replays to identify missed opportunities, and don't be afraid to experiment with different setups. The joy of the game, for me, comes from continuous improvement and sharing those "goodvibes" with the community. Let me know what your favorite Bryan Fury counter hit setups are, or if you have any tips for dealing with other challenging characters!













































































