Tekken is a dictionary. It's not a fighting game. Getting good at Tekken means spending hundreds of hours memorizing numbers. There isn't any skill involved past the knowledge checks. That's why people who play Tekken only play Tekken and suck at every other fighting game they play. They don't have fighting game fundamentals. Tekken doesn't teach anything about the genre. This is why it has such a dedicated community of elitists jerking it off like it's the hardest fighting game ever, they don't understand the difference between bloat and difficulty, these are same people who jerk off to simple dragon punch motions. Tekken is one of the easiest fighting game ever, and probably the easiest one to get into. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a Tekken fanboy who listened to the shills and fell into the Tekken rabbit hole wasting hundrends of hours of his life in the process to memorize numbers to beat other mashers online and feel good about himself instead of learning fighting games. People who played Tekken for 1000 hours are as good at fighting games as people who played Tekken for 50 hours, there's literally no difference because this game has no fundamentals and getting good at it means memorizing flowcharts and knowledge checks to not get outmashed online. Period.
I'd say Vampire.
But I like every fighting game there is. Except Mortal Kombat... And Killer Instinct, those games are boring, and have the worse character design ever made.
>Soul Caliber
Nothing is mechanically good about Soul Caliber. I wouldn't say its bad overall but individual its mechanics are done better elsewhere and shit they've added down the line is bad.
Street Fighter is the GOAT but Tekken is really fun too. Soul Calibur is better than Tekken.
Mortal Kombat is just shit, which is sad since the characters are cool
For me its Street Fighter and MvC. I actually kinda know what I'm doing and can learn and understand everything about my characters. Tekken is super cool and I have a ton of respect for the game, but I feel like I'm WAY too late in on the scene to be able to get good. I always have fun with the game but I also always feel like a ree ree when I play it.
Do people really learn EVERY move their characters have or am I aiming too high? Is it about using all your character tools or is it more about finding the ones you like and just learning those?
Paul, Kaz and Heihachi are the characters I mostly play btw.
Spiderman
Don't you mean Marvel vs. Capcom?
tekken is more fun casually
sf is more fun to sweat in
Street Fighter
Guilty Gear.
Smash Bros.
Tekken.
Tekken is a dictionary. It's not a fighting game. Getting good at Tekken means spending hundreds of hours memorizing numbers. There isn't any skill involved past the knowledge checks. That's why people who play Tekken only play Tekken and suck at every other fighting game they play. They don't have fighting game fundamentals. Tekken doesn't teach anything about the genre. This is why it has such a dedicated community of elitists jerking it off like it's the hardest fighting game ever, they don't understand the difference between bloat and difficulty, these are same people who jerk off to simple dragon punch motions. Tekken is one of the easiest fighting game ever, and probably the easiest one to get into. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a Tekken fanboy who listened to the shills and fell into the Tekken rabbit hole wasting hundrends of hours of his life in the process to memorize numbers to beat other mashers online and feel good about himself instead of learning fighting games. People who played Tekken for 1000 hours are as good at fighting games as people who played Tekken for 50 hours, there's literally no difference because this game has no fundamentals and getting good at it means memorizing flowcharts and knowledge checks to not get outmashed online. Period.
Tekken 3
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I'd say Vampire.
But I like every fighting game there is. Except Mortal Kombat... And Killer Instinct, those games are boring, and have the worse character design ever made.
best at what?
Street fighter
Tekken
SF simply removed itself from the competition with V and VI
>Mortal Kombat so recognisable it only needs the logo and not the name
The other games don't have logos.
Tekken > MK > Soulcalibur > Street Fighter
>Soul Caliber
Nothing is mechanically good about Soul Caliber. I wouldn't say its bad overall but individual its mechanics are done better elsewhere and shit they've added down the line is bad.
Soul Calibur is just a socially acceptable coomer game
street fighter is the only to take seriously
Mk and Tekken aren't even fighting games
King of Fighters
Vampire Savior
Street Fighter is the GOAT but Tekken is really fun too. Soul Calibur is better than Tekken.
Mortal Kombat is just shit, which is sad since the characters are cool
For me its Street Fighter and MvC. I actually kinda know what I'm doing and can learn and understand everything about my characters. Tekken is super cool and I have a ton of respect for the game, but I feel like I'm WAY too late in on the scene to be able to get good. I always have fun with the game but I also always feel like a ree ree when I play it.
Do people really learn EVERY move their characters have or am I aiming too high? Is it about using all your character tools or is it more about finding the ones you like and just learning those?
Paul, Kaz and Heihachi are the characters I mostly play btw.