Tekken 1-5 who was the best fighter you wailed on a sucker with?
Whos the cheapest?
Whos the least usefull?
I have about 800 actual hours of playing Tekkens 1-4 and in every game Paul dominates, he DOMINATES, cheap? yep.
Next in line is Yoshimitsu, i swear to god no one has ever beaten me while having either of these two (Tekken tag...MASSACRE!).
The least useful was union jacks and any of the mimic characters, they just blew!
I hope their are other tekken-heads out there who would like to talk in this thread.
top tier characters in tournaments are usually people like Nina Williams , Bruce Irving , King (maybe) , and Marshall / Forest Law.. Heihachi/kazuya are also good to know.. but my favorites from 1 to 5 are
Tekken : I liked nina williams alot due to her arm break combos
Tekken 2 : I then turned to jun kazama, because of her reversals
Tekken 3 : After jun kazama dying, I turned to jin kazama
Tekken 4 : I was five seconds from throwing up after seeing this crap
Tekken 5 : Currently I favor paul phoenix, as he remains oldschool but has some new tricks up his sleeve
I agree, Tekken 4 was garbage, i just beat it and went back to tekken tag.
A lot of folks say how great jin is, i dont see it at all, i mean im good with all of them, but jin is simple,how so? limited moves make it hard to surprise someone.
I was wondering, how do you all hold your controllers?
push buttons with your thumb, or flat handed pushing buttons like you're typing?
I've found out Fighting games are much easier using the ladder method...easy double button pressing and such, you should give it a try if you havent.
lol My friend said someone won a few rounds in a tourney with nina just by jabbing (rofl) ... steve's dodging is just rediculous.. but I guess he can get predictable
I like his moves alot too.. unfortunately he's usually only semi-finals material.. Its possible that he doesnt have enough unpredictability to become finals material
Thats exactly how I use it as well, my friends always wonder how i can play with the controller like that to me its natural, I played the arcade version too much to go back to using my thumb.