i'm a fan of the series, i prefer tekken 5 it's great. i only wish i were good enough to bet money on it, my friend won pizza for a whole year by playing tekken at the pizza store arcade
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Big fan, but haven't been playing as much lately. I'm upgrading to fiber optic in anticipation for the online T5 DR (as bad as it's going to be).
They just arent fun anymore ;\
Let's see if Capcom new 2D game is indeed new, or something to hold off fans so Mr. Inafune can envision another westernized title that feels generic compared to the stuff that the former employees created.
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I have to agree with John, they just simply aren't fun anymore.
I'm sorry, but I find it extremely unnecessary and a pain in the ass having to press L+Square, followed by Triangle 4 times, then having to press O then X at the same time just to execute a single move that hardly does any damage.
Newschool fighting games can cause carpal tunnel before you even hit the age of 25. Too complicated, too many recycled ideas over and over again, and flat out boring.
I really wish I could get into new fighting games, but I just find them to be toooo redundant and complicated (I don't have time to learn 500+ 5 button+ combos).I'm a blackstar.
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I liked Tekken 3 and MK Trilogy. And also Killer Instinct when you do a million hit combo. Street Fighter wasn't bad either, I'm not a hardcore Street Fighter player or anything but finishing someone in an arcade with Akuma's raging demon is pretty awesome, you could probably pick up girls with that move.
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I've been meaning to try Tekken 5, haven't gotten around to it yet. Just like alot of stuff.Last edited by CaptainDinobot; 07-10-2007, 10:21 PM.
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@ Mark
There aren't such moves :p But there are a few intricate ones that require frame data knowledge and a stick. You can't play a fighter, ANY fighter with a pad and expect it to work well. And those long strings are there for newbies; no intermediate or high level player goes that far. But overall, the genre requires more practice to excel at.
But as far as redundancy.. just what genre isn't in comparison? At least fighters give you more variety and depth regardless whether you're a casual fan or hardcore. If you don't like them, you can't help it. Yes, they can be too complicated, that much is certain and that's why they're niche now.
The action genre was fairly vanilla until Kamiya added some fighter type depth to it, added moreso by Itsuno in DMC3. Team Ninja also made their only great game (NG) using some concepts from fighters.
EDIT: Sin, I'm mainly a Mishima player so it's Devil Jin, Kazuya and Heihachi for me. I've got a larger version of Jin's tattoo on my left arm too :pLast edited by Umon Daisuke; 07-10-2007, 11:06 PM.
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