Tek Ken thread

I think this is probably my favorite Tekken soundtrack yet.

I remember being a 3 and 4fag but fuck Tekken 7's soundtrack grew on me to the point where I don't mind losing 2-0 because at least I get to listen to the final round tracks.

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I hate it and only like a few tracks. PC not having jukebox is a travesty

Trust me bro. I hated it too but damn it really grew on me.
>Jungle Outpost (both)
>Dojo (both)
>Cave of Enlightment (both)
>Infinite memezure 1st
>Arctic Snowfall 2nd
>Both G Corp themes
>Geese's Theme
>Negan's theme
>Twilight Conflict 2 (Favorite track in the entire series imo)

I still hate some of the tracks. I feel like the tekken revolution ice track was the best followed by the DR snow castle remix

the best track in the game is heat haze shadow and it doesn't even play on the stage fuck that gay shit, thank god for mods

snow castle is a banger
the tag2 remix too

HOW THE FUCK.

DO I PLAY HEIHACHI.

like you play every mishima, keep flipping coins

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jungle outpost and geese's theme are the only acceptable ones

rest is BWOMP BWOMP BWOMP BWOMP or completely forgettable

based hei main

>hating on BWOMP BWOMP BWOMP
t. Lili main

>demon uppercut best move in the game
? ? ?

Tekken 7 is a predictable follow-up to a series that's never aimed particularly high, it may please casual gamers for a day or two but the stagnant ongoing series is definitely in the second tier of fighters way below Capcom or NetherRealm Studios games, and it's seriously getting old and tired. The lack of depth and subtlety and the emphasis on the offensive, rather than the defensive, puts this squarely two notches below the best in the genre, the "who-can-get-their-super-move-off-first" gameplay leaves much to be desired from a serious fighting game player. Like the prequels, Tekken 7 is geared towards casual gamers and anyone who's been exposed to more technical, more dynamic fighting games will quickly pass on tekken. Other top fighters, namely Street Fighter, DoA and MK games have advanced impressively in their latest installments; but the relic that is tekken just can't seem to evolve, furthermore many combos can be done simply by hitting 1-button, and the nearly "instant-kill" rage art moves are just laughably broken. Instead of a supplying a proper fighting engine, matches in T7 seem to rely heavily on "who can get their rage move off first". So many elements of the gameplay don't even require any sort of skill. In my book, slow motion over and over again also gets old very quickly. And in the end, it's more of a novelty or gimmick rather than an actual, thought-out fighting game mechanic. But hey, the casual crowd will be pleased!

If you want something a little more "button-masher-friendly," tekken might be your cup of tea.... Key word, might.

i'll fucking cut you, I never even hovered over that linguini haired cunt on the select screen

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>Playing casual button mashing shit like tekkusoge
>Ever

Ah tekken, for those who are too dumb to play real fighting games.

Street Fighter 4 was my main game, but 5 turned out to be trash

I don't like anime set-play fighters

Tekken has the playerbase and it's good, recommend me another fighting game that I'll get matches quickly then

>Trust me bro. I hated it too but damn it really grew on me.
Really? Maybe I'll give it a try again.
My favorite song is the Moonlight Wilderness from T5. It will always stay with me.

>samefag desperately trying to keep his dead thread alive
lmao dead thread shit game

tekken is a button masher

The pasta was originally about Kazuya, nearly every other character has a memetic pasta based on it since then.

>HASHI!
>EWGF
>First spin of hellsweep, then while standing 4
>U/F+3,4 when you see your opponent push an attack from distance 2 and more
>grab if they are too defensive
>fF+2 and then yeet on them.

wrong

this is how you play heihachi

>df1
>df1
>df1
>oh he hit a button, confirm df1, 2
>punish everything with 1,1,2

Cause of quarantine shit, can't attend locals. How the fuck do people deal with playing online?

The only good track from Tekken 7 is Duomo di Sirio

Make not of people who you've played with already and
>Had good connection
>Didn't spam you to death with the one move you didn't know how to block
>Didn't quit after 1 loss/1 win
>Skipped intros outros properly after the first time
Sooner or later you'll have a pool of decent players.

Tekken is a shit game made for casual button mashing retards.

Hey Nubi, haven't seen you in a while. Still upset nobody plays your furry game?

Playing online honestly feels like a completely different game.

I don't know how people can stomach anime fighters. I've tried Blazblue, but I can't see shit over the constant flashing and overdesigned costumes.

>tekkusoge
No thanks

7 has the worst OST and I really hate Dynamic stage tracks. Hated them ever since SFxT and they need to go. The only reason it worked in SF2 was because it was the same track but diminished at the end of the round for dramatic effect.

Imagine being so shit at fighting games your only option was kekken, yikes!

Dead thread
Dead game

Imagine being so obsessed with a game you supposedly hate.

Despite its title, Tekken 7 is actually the tenth in Namcos's series of 3D fighting games, which originally debuted way back in 1994. The most recent entries include last year's Tekken Tag 2 for the Xbox360 and Play Station 3, whereas Tekken 7 brings it back home to the PC platform. If you've played any Tekken game from over the years, on any game system, then you'll basically know what to expect from this latest installment. It features the same sort of simple, slow-paced, good-looking action that's enabled this series to squeak by for all these years, but the addition of a few new fighters, a new mode, and some tweaks to the gameplay don't stop this from being a rather simple, shallow game.

>ITT people who get juggled constantly

Lol. Have a free bump, Tekken 7 is great.

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At a glance, the Tekken games do nothing to distinguish themselves from better-known 3D fighting game series, like Virtua Fighter, Soul Calibur, and Dead or Alive. This new game features 38 different characters, who mostly look like a bunch of hipsters who'd be more at home in a dance club than in a fighting arena. The vast majority of these characters return from previous Tekkens, and one thing both the old and new characters have in common is their ability to mash out attacks without much skill. Strangely, the designers seem to have run out of move ideas, as all of the newer Tekken characters reuse moves previously seen in past games.