Ok I bought the game, now what?
Ok I bought the game, now what?
go online and get bodied for 300 hours
Play story mode for 2 hours then never touch it again.
I would advise you to play the arcade mode with ten matches to check if each characters has their own ending like 1, 2, 3, kinda Tag, 4, 5, 6, Tag 2 [sans Tiger].
Find a character you may like
Aris aka AvoidingThePuddle, and FrameWhisperer have great tutorials.
costumize your character for 5 hours, go online, get bodied and never touch the game again
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>Oh wait
Spam deathfist online.
Play Tekken Force or Team Matches
>Oh wait the game has not them guess you might check bowling
realize 3d fighters are garbage and wait on that samurai shodown
now buy in-game buxx and spend them all on character customization options goyim
time to have homework for the next 3 years
i like bryan fury
user I don't know how to tell you this but that isn't in this game.
You buy customisation stuff with fight money you earn playing, you can't actually pay real money for it.
deal with the fact that T7 is an unfinished shitty game that doesnt include any sort of tutorial even though literally every other fighter on the market does.
main lucky chloe
Now you buy 3 million season passes and the bonus special dlc.
Also lacks all the other stuff that all the previous tekken games had.
This
Then go go reddit, find bryan discord, join and read their guide there. it's a good start to learn his most important moves and combos first
I guess you download it, then proceed to boot up the game
>reuses literal PS2 custom assets from Tekken5
>somehow has less custom shit than that game
absolutely pathetic.
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.
>phoneposter is a dumb anime faggot
Surprise surprise.
Choose a character and check out this:
reddit.com
Watch some videos on youtube, and learn some combos. You don't have to do hard to execute optimized combos, go for something basic: Launch > Filler + Screw > Finisher. Learn your wall combo, it's the same string you will do every time the opponent ends up on the wall.
Try not to play it like a 2d game, even though it will probably work just fine in lower ranks. Experiment with sidestepping.
steamcommunity.com
TTT2 had extensive training mode but they decided to not bother with it in t7 because nobody played it
The only game worse than SFV is tekken, tekken is a horrible game.
what a shit excuse. they dont know how many people used it. I remember combo practice in some older tekkens too. all gone now.
>still trying to shill this dead kusoge
>At least T5 had the budget to have an intro cutscene [one of the best], arcade rival cutscenes and endings and a fun little mode like Devil Within.
TY
Spend hundreds of hours attaining a basic level of competence
No tutorial btw, have fun
just read a guide, ingame tutorials are always suboptimal anyway
how do i get back from playing again guys? I havent touched it since julia came out and im really burnt out
Practice mode is still there, you don't need more than that, git gud faggot.
>don't want to pay for PS+ but laptop doesn't run Tekken
how is the single player stuff
not worth your time.
shiteater
hopefully you have some legacy knowledge, it helps a lot.
if not you will have a lot to learn but luckily the game is really good so have fun.
I haven't played since the Youmacon touney which was like early November, I don't even watch most of the tournaments except maybe some highlights here and there. I just haven't felt motivated to play.
fug
Learn Tekken 7 if you want to have fun
Learn MK11 if you want to participate in local tournaments
Everything else is just not worth (dead/shit games)
if you want SP stuff for fighters than you should go with NRS games
Watch avoidingthepuddle's tutorials
Does anyone know a good rushdown character in this game? King isn't bad but I'm stuck in blue ranks after 30 hours so I must be doing something wrong
>tekken
>Not dead or shit
LOL
Now pick King and physically dominate all the cute women
>playing casual button mashing shit like tekken
LOL
I hate MK and Injustice a lot from what I've played with friends and I can't see that changing.
I dunno, at some point I'll probably shell out for PS+ no matter how much I loathe to.
you have to be very mad to post this image in every tekken thread
Is Tekken the Smash of 3D fighters? I read this post again and I realised that if you changed the game's name it applies directly to Tekken as well. The same top players every time with an identical grand final in 99% of tournaments, extremely low player retention rate to the point that every competitor is in their 30s or older and been playing since 3/5, a solved game where no new tech is ever discovered and no exciting plays get made. Legacy factor counts more than anything else. No top Tekken player has ever been competent at another fighting game, likewise people who dabble in other fighting games don't bother with Tekken. The series is visibly more shallow and poorly designed than the rest of its subgenre. All things it has in common with Smash.
Is this Tekken's legacy after 20 years? The equivalent casual party masher, just in 3D?
Combofiend plz go
Dragonuv is a good rushdown character.
>When your game is so shallow some random literal who wins your world tour event button mashing with a joke furry character.
It's funny because this post literally applies to neither game.
I still don't understand why they've made the one button mode available to ranked games or any non-lobby game mode.
The autocombos are garbage
You have to be really shit at this game to gain any benefit from using them
And yet you have no argument as to why it is there in the first place.
>Harada:
>Tekken is not a complex game, you can play the game easily by button mashing, if it was complex it would not have sold as many copies as it did
>Saint:
>Street Fighter V is harder than tekken 7
>Rangchu:
>Just mash it out and get that win
I main Master Revan so button smashing opponents just make me win.
For the scrubs. They are more disadvantageous then doing the moves normally.
tekken is a literal button masher made specifically for casual players, its not a real fighting game.
Whatever makes you sleep at night man.