>tekkusoge
No thanks
Tek Ken thread
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.
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.