@aso9nglobob@ThatsGami@DENGOJIN Tekken tag 2 was a party game for me. Most Tekken games were because I grew up playing them as a baby against my brothers. That being said, t7 has way more intense offense and defense. T6 and tt2 weren’t really fun games, to be quite honest.
Also in 8 I’m a Tekken god. Idk for 7
@Bidya_James@Danny_W_Dowling@AaronAardvarkTK@DENGOJIN You don’t have to guess when you don’t get wrapped up in linear block pressure to begin with. When you dial in your opponents flow, you can make the right moves most of the time until they adjust in return
@ThatsGami@DENGOJIN Now this I can agree with hahaha. I definitely will say though that the fundies and chess playing is still there. We are still keeping it alive man!!
@_meyhemmm@jinkazunori23@DENGOJIN There is Tekken underground for everything up to Tekken tag. Other than that, you’re probably right (up until Tekken 7)… I mean, you could use the emulators and play that way (though I’m not sure what netcode was like for 6/TT2)
@Danny_W_Dowling@AaronAardvarkTK@DENGOJIN Aggressive playstyles. I think they will cater to options that make the game more “fair”. The last few patches have been a heavy indication of that.
@jinkazunori23@DENGOJIN Then go play those. They are still available. Turning the new games into that defeats the whole purpose of making a new game. Just play the old ones, if that’s what you want. I don’t want Tekken 6 part 2, I want Tekken 8.
@ThatsGami@DENGOJIN Sarcasm is necessary to convey my dismay. If you’re stuck in block pressure, that’s a you problem and not a Tekken 8 problem.
To your second point: older Tekken is fun, but turning a new release into an old game is a terrible idea (especially when the newer release is better)