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Yeah Tekken is popular, and so was Mortal Combat, which isn't saying much.
Look, Soul Calibur 2 IS the better game, hands down, Tekken 4 is all about button mashing, getting your oponent in the air, then punching their feet so they can somehow magicly stay in the air, defying the laws of gravity (yes even polygons should obey this law now and then). If you get two experianced Soul Calibur fighters, the game can be amazing. The blocking system is excellent in SC. Things are more realistic in terms of physics and the gameplay is ten times more fun than any of the Tekken series.
Look, Soul Calibur 2 IS the better game, hands down, Tekken 4 is all about button mashing, getting your oponent in the air, then punching their feet so they can somehow magicly stay in the air, defying the laws of gravity (yes even polygons should obey this law now and then). If you get two experianced Soul Calibur fighters, the game can be amazing. The blocking system is excellent in SC. Things are more realistic in terms of physics and the gameplay is ten times more fun than any of the Tekken series.
Alright, you have a point. But how's this; I really don't have the patience to have to play a game up to a year for it to be fun. SCII dosn't even take minutes before the fun factor kicks in. The blocking, the counters, the use of actual WEAPONS, instead of charectors with weapons on their back that they somehow forget about or just decide not to use.Hwoarang said:It took me quite a while to master Hwoarang as well, granted he is one of the "easier" characters to master. It's so obvious that Tekken 4 just requires more skill and overall finesse. Most people hate it because they can only get so far with it...