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actually tekken 8 went back to its roots giving pauly a death combo in season 2
And no, I'm neither speaking of bowling nor of ball.
A simple Team Battle mode would improve the experience.
A Tekken Force mode is even more interesting, yet it's a lot of more work rather than a game mode which technically bases on 2 associative arrays, 1 array, and 3 variables
(own players + outfits, opponent players + outfits, stages, own health, opponent health, counter)
What's the point of having literally 50 characters and 30 stages if you almost never face them?
If some people are only interested in picking 1 char and playing 5 hours online, fine, they can do it.
I, however, don't want it.
I bought Tekken 7 last year and have played it 10 minutes because it is more boring than solitaire.
Sometimes I play Tekken 6 on PS3 which is much more fun for me.
Cheers!