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pinzach:


--- Quote from: DCsegaDH on January 10, 2012, 01:24:44 pm ---Some of those games are beat-em-ups.

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Yeah, I know, it says that in the intro.



pinzach:


--- Quote from: Mac Green on January 10, 2012, 01:20:23 pm ---Yah id have to agree no tekken?

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Yeah, I cut it off at 36, but someday I'll put the whole list up.  The difference between the games at #36 and the games at say #50 is very slim.  But if I'm fired, then I'm fired.

brad808:

I must be missing something with the tekken series. I just can't get into them. Last weekend i went to the arcade and pulled up to a tekken 6 machine thinking i haven't played tekken for a while and it might be a lot better now but to be honest i found it just as boring as every other tekken game I've played. In the defense of the game I've never given tekken much attention and definitely not enough time to have a true review/ opinion if it. The action just seems very slow to me for a fighter. By that i mean the actual speed the characters move at. I've also never been a true fan of the 3d style characters in any fighting game. I like my characters nice n flat.

For any true players of tekken what am i missing out on? Is it the combo system? The fighting balance? The massive character roster? Where does tekken excel?

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Donkbaca:

Yeah, I am not super into them either, but they were an arcade mainstay. I never saw ANYONE line up to play Super Gem Fighter.  Total Fail.

SF2 Turbo, MKII are easily the two best fighters.

The thing with Teeken is that there are no fireballs, so all the fighting is done close, so yeah, its all about the combos.  The game play in that game is pretty deep, if you have ever seen someone really good at it you can see what I mean.

Donkbaca:

Also, how do you have best beat-em ups without Final Fight? Captain Commando? Ninja Turtles? Simpsons?

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