Thanks for the impressions. I always suck terribly when i try to use stick on Tekken but your calmness from years of play is still there and it helps as you said.At this point i just need to get the game on my hands.
No problem. I am still gonna keep practicing stick. I decided I may as well learn it.
Also, that's a nice ring.
I really really want to play this game. Everyone (except JDCR
) sounds really impressed and positive about T7.
JDCR hates it because he can no longer be #1.
I can say that if you're looking for drastic evolution in the gameplay system, then obviously you're not going to find it here. But after playing the game, I've come to the conclusion that it's sometimes good to take a step back and just focus the game on being fun. It's not adding revolutionary mechanics like TTT2 but it is doing a lot more to keep the game exciting and fun to play. It has the best hit effects and sound effects of any fighting game I've played to date and the hype slow motion in clutch moments along with the already beautiful visuals just all comes together very nicely and makes the game very satisfying to play. If you like Tekken, you'll like this. Especially if there are certain moves you love landing (like how I love landing Nina bitch slaps), this game really amplifies that feeling.
TTT2 did too much at once and made it difficult for newcomers. Tekken 7 is going in the opposite direction of pleasing the newcomer but at the same time is very satisfying to play that old fans will be happy with it too. Especially if you're tired of the randomness in Tag 2, going to back to 1v1 in this was very relieving. No longer have to worry about raw tag hopkicks or maintaining health for two characters. Tekken 7 is less stressful than Tag 2.
The overwhelming positive reception people have had when playing the game is very much in line with what I have to say as well about the game. There's only a few small minority (that includes JDCR) that don't like the game and I guess no game can please everyone.