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If you mean the one where she goes up into the air and lasers/swoops at you, you have to sidestep, can't block.
If you mean the one where she's charging an attack for an extended period (which is what I think you mean, but included both just in case) you just have to inflict a ton of damage really quickly, use your best attacks and don't let up, you'll get a button prompt.
Was litteraly laughing facing that guy, i think i try again in few hours. Lmao
woah woah hold on. There are no VS CPU modes?
What's with fighting games and always having just terrible, terrible bosses? A final boss should have some more HP, deal a bit more damage, sure, but what defines them as a boss should be a unique (not OP) moveset that they use with a much better AI. But instead they just read your button inputs and it becomes more about whether they let you hit them rathere than anything you do.
At least that's what it always feels like to me.
I'm inclined to agree, dude. It did strike me that this was not like the original Tekkens with their bosses. I was also disappointed to see arcade mode wasn't long at all.
I feel like BlazBlue and Guilty Gear have pretty decent AI, but they certainly have their cheese-factors in the later difficulties. I think the absolute best AI I've ever faced in a fighting game is Super Street Fighter II...sure, Guile could throw sonic booms one after the next, but most of the AI came from decent counters and awareness of situations rather than "oh, you pressed HP which has x frames, so I'll use my move that will hit in less frames than yours and begin a combo that will make you blush". Beyond that, Virtua Fighter 4 and 5 had excellent AI in the Kumite modes, which is what Treasure Fight in Tekken 7 reminds me of. Coincidentally, the AI isn't half bad in that mode for Tekken standards...plenty of personality with different playstyles for each AI, again like Virtua Fighter, or even the new KI.
All of that said, I definitely wish more AI in single player fighting modes was more realistic and much less "counter your input" AI.
Probarly akuma