02-08-2012
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Originally Posted by BongMasterP
You really are that fanatic playing tekken? Tekken is the only game in the whole fighting game series that i really didnt touch...... I started playing with a pal of mine, but he did things to me like you discribed above(he grapped me with king then grabbed again while i still was on the ground, and then did something else before i even got the chance of recovery) this happened a few games, and he practised a lot, just to kick my ass, coz all the other games i kicked his ass no matter how hard he tried..... So i never really got into tekken wich is a shame, coz i'm a great soul calibur player, good at doa the SF series(including the VS series) and played magic with umk3 on the psx.....
the thing i dont get is that in a post above, someone compares doa to tekken. Well, even with the only players i can play tekken with brian and hwoarang i wouldnt compare the slow tekken( i allways thought it was slow, guess i never Felt the feeling) with all the moves you have to think about, to the franatic DOA series, which i think played better, but of course i understand thats coz of my lacking skillz in tekken.
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If you are good in DOA you would be good in Tekken. Yes Tekken is slower but it is more technical IMO. SF has the technical side, but DOA I could relate to. When switching between Tekken to DOA I noticed the grab system was almost the same, and the combos. Yes Tekken may be slower ubtil you run into buffering combos. I respected Tekken more due to buffering.
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