
Your face is too good-looking.
>>1
You look good with a bad face.
I bought Tekken 8 because of this kid, but fighting games are tough!
>>2
Well, first of all, Mishima is quite difficult, so there’s that.
It’s cute even when customized.
The defeated voice is cute.
>>6
“Uo!” Sounds good, right?
Just when I thought the old man had disappeared for good, he came back in half a year…!
Incredibly cute…
I wonder if the devil will come someday.
Personally, I would be happier if the hair were a bit longer.
>>10
Well, there are plenty of customizable hairstyles now, so I’ll manage somehow…
Is the usability of Reina and Heihachi quite different?
>>11
The techniques are quite different.
Personally, I think Heihachi is more difficult.
You can fight without using a tailwind! But it’s stronger if you use a tailwind!
You’re just going to end up joining the forces to kill Heihachi again, aren’t you?
>>13
Well… maybe the flow of 8 will have Jin & Ikkachi vs Heihachi & Leina, with Jun mediating between Jin and Ikkachi or acting as an overall arbitrator.
>>18
Lars gets caught up in it as if it were an afterthought.
>>18
Will the mysterious Mishima mask and Kazama mask combination come to help?
>>27
It’s concerning that it seems like it could happen at the last minute.
The current situation of being fond of Heihachi, who killed my own parent, is pretty grim.
>>14
Isn’t Heihachi the parent?!
>>114
They are like a guardian parent.
Both popularity and usage rate are top class, making it a great success as a new character.
>>15
It’s amazing that Mishima became popular as a new release.
The story of Jin has wrapped up quite nicely this time.
I think it’s terrible that most people end up hating Heihachi after being betrayed by him.
>>19
Too many criminal records.
I think in the end, it’s probably going to be a battle royale among the four, with Reina Heihachi having a falling out!
As soon as you become a devil, your father’s blood becomes thicker.
I saw you playing the junior character and thought, “Oh, is it like that?”
It’s amazing that there is absolutely no sense of foreignness despite being a new character.
The usability feels like there’s no strong wind…
What is this? It makes a really loud shush shush shush sound.
If I had to say, it’s slim.
The guys are all so thick that the difference when comparing techniques is amazing.
They say it’s the fastest, but please understand that the threshold for beginners to learn the Wind God Step is quite high.
There are some that look good, but the cool motion of the techniques is unfair too.
There are surprisingly a lot of cute characters in Tekken, aren’t there?
>>34
There haven’t been any hit female characters for a while since 5, but it feels like we’re finally getting one.
The male characters were a hit in various ways.
It’s tough to become this.
In the end, is this girl just really Heihachi’s daughter?
>>36
He only raised the surviving baby from the village that Hachibei destroyed because it had value to him, as his own child.
>>36
After Heihachi let his wife Kazumi die, he got angry and exterminated her entire clan, but at that time, only one baby survived.
I tried raising her as a daughter.
The time when I was called “Reincarnated Heihachi” was when I stood out the most.
>>40
Eh…!?
It’s funny when they come up and talk to me saying “Jin-senpai.”
The female characters in Tekken have strong personalities.
At least speak in Japanese.
Well, there’s an age gap considering she’s my daughter.
Since it’s just a bunch of aunties, did Reina and I get a little younger over coffee?
>>46
Aren’t Asuka, Liri, Shao, and Shuko all estimated to be in their teens…?
If we consider Nina and Anna to be effectively in their 20s because of cold sleep, I don’t think there are really any who can be called aunties.
If you say you only want it to be someone underteen, then I can’t say anything more…
It seems likely to appear in the next Smash Bros.
It seems like she’s younger than Jin, so it took quite a while from Satomi’s death to the destruction of the village.
>>48
Seeing that 18 became a devil, it might have made Kazumi realize the meaning of her nightly strange behavior and start to take action.
Seeing that Jin and Ippei somehow became a family thanks to Jun is quite something.
Doesn’t it feel like Jun might die or get killed in the next work?
Did Joshi, Katarina, and Chloe not get any reactions?
Well, that’s true, but…
I liked Chloe…
Just the fact that it’s related to Mishima makes it a central topic of conversation, so that’s quite different right off the bat.
Jin and Ichihachi seem to have settled into a friendly quarrel.
Regarding Heihachi, it feels like peace won’t come until this guy is dead…
When did Lily and Asuka start? Was it 5?
>>57
Asuka is 5 liters, 5DR.
>>57
Asuka is 5 and Riri is 5DR.
Chloe was a bit of a thin character…
Everyone thought, “This guy seems suspicious,” and before they knew it, he had died and awakened as a devil.
The karate prime minister aunt is also lacking in personality…
>>62
Despite defeating the G Company army behind the scenes… by cooperating with the Iron Fist Monk, it ended up being a form of assisting the awakening of the world’s enemy.
Next, I guess I’ll dig around the ogre.
I still feel like, what is this…? when it comes to coffee.
>>64
But the support characters for the lively participation in Tekken are not just like this.
>>64
That guy is a winner who runs a coffee shop in both the good route and the bad route.
Chloe loves the feeling of the super high-power combo from the back.
If the rest gets found out, it would be really tough.
In the story, the three of them, Prime Minister Yoshimitsu Eddie, join forces and say, “We’ll stop Heihachi!” and then I started playing as Heihachi and began beating them up, which made me burst out laughing.
>>69
Yoshimitsu hadn’t been used yet! Finally, the time has come~
Because it’s from that, it seems like something from Tekken! I laughed.
Since all the female clerks at the local game store dye only the tips of their hair, it reminds me of 07.
I haven’t done it for a while, but I still occasionally want to hear that kick-up sound!
I feel like it would have been nice if Heihachi 8 stayed beautiful as it was.
>>73
It seems like they hadn’t really decided until the last minute whether Heihachi’s lines indicated he fell into the lava or was saved before falling.
I guess there were some adjustments around that area, and it must have been tough.
There are quite a few people who seem to categorize Zafina, who is probably around 23 or 24, as looking more like an older lady.
The Iron Fist Monk left the stage after doing nothing but unnecessary things from 1 to 10, which was really terrible.
>>76
It might affect my memory, but… that’s okay!!
It’s still understandable that Jin and Ippatsu go to outer space and fight with ridiculous power because they have the Devil Factor, right?
What the hell is this old man who destroys meteors by headbutting them?
Purified Heihachi is really interesting and I like it.
Well, well, Lady Lydia…
>>80
I like limp hair.
>>82
It’s terrible that the original clean personality of Heihachi is treated as something evil.
Fen looks like an old man, but he’s actually 26 years old.
It’s embarrassing for a young troublemaker to say something like “I killed my master, so I’m the strongest,” even if they’re not too old.
I want to show Kazuya the purification of Heihachi just once.
I wonder why people from such a distant place as Poland are fighting…
>>84
The Mishima zaibatsu also attacked Poland.
>>84
In 7, the Iron Fist Clan advanced into Poland (occupying it illegally), and when Livia requested a withdrawal, Heihachi ignored her. He told her that if she wanted a withdrawal, she should come to the tournament and make it happen herself.
So I have a connection with Heihachi after all.
I can’t believe it… Just when I finally became able to relax and start collecting sneakers.
>>85
Despite destroying the world, they have surprisingly mundane hobbies.
>>90
It is said that the voice actor’s hobby of collecting sneakers was reflected in Ichi-hachi.
>>90
But after going through the sneaker boom, seeing that, it’s definitely evil.
That guy is definitely driving up the prices of rare sneakers in that world.
I wonder if Reina will also be betrayed by Heihachi and start saying things like “Die, Heihachi!”
In other words, if Kazuya had been with his wife all along, he would have just become more settled.
>>89
What was the beginning of your relationship with the First Lady?
>>93
Nonsense (thunder bursting out in great excitement)
>>89
I might rebel, saying I can’t stand this life with just beans anymore.
>>94
Since Ichi-hachi grew up in a zaibatsu, they probably ate good food.
In Tekken 1, since the voice of Jin Kazama was provided by Jouji Nakata, could it be that George’s hobby was collecting sneakers…?
>>95
Since Heihachi’s hobby is collecting geta, it might be genetic.
If the mother still has feelings for 18, then Jin won’t interfere, so there’s no longer any reason for them to have a parent-child argument.
>>96
If the devil disappears and doesn’t cause mischief, then that’s fine.
No, it’s better to catch him by listing the charges.
Well…
Tekken is fundamentally about parent-child fights…
The beautiful Heihachi is so good-hearted that it makes me laugh.
If Jin sees that, he might be moved, right?
>>102
What are you scheming!? That’s probably all I can think.
Jin probably never thought that his parents were just casually friendly with each other.
That parent and child are, to put it mildly, worthless, yet their love for the wife is deep…
In the first place, when they were 3, it seems like they were fond of each other and might have been a beautiful Heihachi until he was shot in the back with a gun (according to Reina, that technique became the awakening of the Devil!)…
I really liked the ending where both parent and child were beaten up by Jin.
I like the Heihachi ending in Tekken 5 the most.
Isn’t this the doing of Kazumi’s family?
>>111
Yes
That aside, Hachi is also at fault.
>>111
If Kazumi had properly worked, not had children, and killed Heihachi, I feel like the world would have been peaceful.
…Strange people are, after all, still around…
He was the adopted son of Hiyachi, but he left the family early on and is now living an elegant life as an excellent uncle.
It’s Ichimi’s family, but it’s not necessarily related to the Devil Gene; it’s Kazuya and Heihachi who are the bad ones, so ultimately there are some bad traits in Heihachi’s blood.
>>117
I think it’s a bit bad that Hachimaki turned out that way, but it also feels like it might have gone bad regardless of Hachimaki…
It’s really tragic to find out about the existence of half-siblings after becoming an older man, and to learn that the mother I admired was also trying to kill me.
That uncle was also tangled up in various things at first, but he quickly became one of the enjoyers, realizing that being on the same playing field as these guys was a loss.
Everyone raised by Heihachi has become an anti-Heihachi, so Reina will eventually become one too.
>>119
That kid Heihachi knows he’s a loser, but still looks up to him…
>>122
But I feel like I might end up being abandoned somewhere and hold a grudge…
Do something about Akuma.
Senior Jin (of life)
I love that Lee was surprised by the appearance of Ichi-Hachi, whom he thought was dead, which is the reason he lost in the last tournament.
Well, I think it’s a given that being abandoned will lead to that, Reina.
Of course!
>>127
Of course!
Legs!
Gwaah!
You look good and sound nice too.
The junior character is adorable, isn’t she?
In that regard, Kunimitsu has always been a loser, which is problematic.
Why was Clive made so weak?
>>135
Is it because the distance is too long and unfair?
>>135
Rather than being weakened, it’s just that the sharp performance of the powerful 6WP, which is strong sideways and has long range despite having no counter, and the 4LK counter, which had low risk even when whiffed, has been toned down.
Thanks to that, I’ve started using various techniques instead, and I’m still very much able to fight.
>>135
Tekken’s overly strong techniques are likely to be adjusted.
It’s boring because they only use the same techniques.
I can only say that Coffee Kichi is Coffee Kichi, and I love it.
I feel like coffee is a sub-character in Tekken.
The coffee fanatic is scary because they only act for the sake of coffee, not for good or evil.
It’s not a topic of conversation, but I think Victor is cool.
Even Heihachi has good qualities, as you can see from the good ending of Tekken 2.
I think the next Tekken will be Ichiban vs. Heihachi in Tag Tournament 3.
I like the appearance and movements of Leroy and the recently revealed character in Tekken.
Isn’t Leroy about to finish his prison sentence soon?
>>145
Weak…
I don’t think there will be another tag tournament since 2 didn’t sell at all.
It was revealed in the ending of Tekken 7 that he was a scheming exorcist who used Xiao as bait for Claudio and Devil Jin!
At the start of Tekken 8, it’s funny to think that Cupid is out of sight, purifying things.
Even though I was obsessed with TAG2 more than anything else in my life, it seems that it just didn’t resonate with the world.
I also think Tag 2 is the best Tekken game, but I understand that the initial hurdle is high.
For now, once you can use two characters, it’s a slippery slope from there.
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I wonder why Namco keeps releasing female characters that make you want to step on their genitals… Is there no masochist in the production team?
It seems that Nobisan, who can use almost all characters, was incredibly strong and probably the only one with the highest rank in Tag 2, which is too difficult.
At that time, I was more of a casual player in online gaming, so I didn’t really know much about the professional scene.
TAG2, huh… with the addition of tag combos to the bounce, the combos have become super complicated.
When Leo and Lars form a tag team like a demon, the 100 yen just melts away, melts away.
The female characters are all unattractive, and everyone was expecting Jun to interact with Jin and Ichi but he doesn’t at all.
It was so tough that I, who had been going since I was 4, distanced myself from the arcade.
But it was fun to see Jinpachi taken to a brothel by taxi.
I have a memory of Lars and Bruce carrying things in a tag combo really messily.
I was thinking, how far does Bruce’s flying knee kick really go?
I played all the Tekken series, but I couldn’t do Tag 2!
I was playing Tekken because 2D fighting games with aerial combos are too difficult, and now tag combos seem way too hard…
Bruce has had an outstanding ability to carry opponents to the wall since the time of Tekken 6.
Bruce has strong guaranteed counters, strong combo damage, low-risk high-reward elbow and knee attacks, and excellent carry potential.
In the end, I became a woman, and my performance became milder.
Isn’t it extremely difficult to do “Dorya Dorya” in Tekken?
>>161
Instead, unlike Smash Bros, it has become ridiculously overpowered.
I was really into blues and used it a lot.
The downside is that the lower tier is too lacking (you can’t get a knockdown or go into combos unless it’s a counter).
This can be said for the reincarnated Josie as well.
I feel like back when Tag 2 was around, Nobiyutake was still active and Zeugar was treated as a promising young talent.
And then Korea is strong.
Just using the wind from a fan can make your stamina disappear, so I recommend 18.
Why does the actual game have to be that difficult…?
>>166
It’s allowed because it’s difficult.
>>166
There has always been such a thing, but unlike other characters, Mishima doesn’t have Lightu or Right Appa; instead, he is a balance adjustment with Saifuu.
Recently, there is an impression that Mishima has not reached tournament performance despite the skills.
By the way, Kazumi in Tag 2 was strong enough to be used even with low stability due to the technical demands.
Mishima Again from that time.
If you’re a beginner, how about something like Victor?
No, but the final smash in Smash Bros has a 2-frame just window, no N input, and full-body invincibility.
Isn’t it a bit of an exaggeration to say it has ridiculous performance…?
>>168
If the wind of 8 turns out like this, it seems there will be more Mishima users.
There are really not many skilled players in Mishima, right?
Even during strong times, there aren’t many like Jin, Ichi, or Devil in tournaments.
What’s bad about the latest Smash Bros. is that you don’t have to go back to N.
Beginners are likely to win more easily at lower levels by practicing with mysterious stance characters that have low usage rates and don’t require advanced techniques.
Well, it’s difficult, but having overly strong performance is just unpleasant.
The Mishima family is strong, but they struggle to maintain stability, so they don’t often achieve good results in competitions.
Keisuke is really doing his best…
Mishima being able to produce a strong wind is a kind of status symbol…
When it actually gets comboed, you think to yourself that this guy can really do it.
Nowadays, there are more easy-to-use techniques, but in the past, the basic combos were things like the Fastest Fastest Jab Jab Abyss Tornado.
If you can’t use the strongest wind ability, then it’s really not a usable character.
>>179
It seems that the easy mode has been taken away from Devil, and more and more easy modes are being added to 18!
One-eight can appear in N without being sandwiched by Kiriashi Saifuu 623+RP, so it replicates the original work.
Even during the early days of the foolish Devil, it was surprising that there were hardly any in the tournament and it was mostly filled with Dragunovs.
However, the ultimate smash of Smash Bros can be unleashed even on 323.
Thanks to this, it is also possible to choose between high-firepower & horizontal vector hellgate.
In addition to the bell tower of 7, the addition of the hollowed-out part surprised 8 one eight.
It turns out that the seemingly strong guys with Deebi Jin Lars’ strange behavior are surprisingly weak, and it didn’t work out.
>>185
Devil Jin Lars used to be too wild in the past and got punished for it.
Just shooting the Geyser in the b-test made the opponent’s health disappear, which was somewhat amusing in a way.
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