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are like guilty gear and animu fighting games of yung past.
You hardly needed to know some combinations (like SF)?
Or you can just mashing buttons and this will be enought to beat some PC opponent (like TK)?
So the moves are simple to do (and remember) but button mashing most certainly wont safe your ass against someone who knows how to play. Takes alot more thought to put those moves to use in a effecient combo.
There's also a in-game movelist and you'll go through all the possible moves in the character-specific tutorials too.
If your mashing buttons in Tekken your doing it wrong :/
This is a six button fighting game like street fighter but a little faster paced like guilty gear or blazblue.
I.e: Squigly-lp, lp, mp, mk, hk, and some air combos.