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(would be killer if it had Chloe)
Tekken 2: Kazuya was the only character that could sidestep
Tekken 3: Ogre and Jin were in a tier of their own
Tekken Tag Tournament 1: Ogre's and Mishimas were a tier of their own
Tekken 4: Gimped movement to a absurd degree, Jin was in a tier of his own, true wall infinites
Tekken 5: Horrible balancing, Steve and Raven had infinites
Tekken 5 DR: Horrible balancing
Tekken 6: Bound allowed for combo extentions at the wall, factor in Rage and you have a game where Rage comebacks happened more often than in Tekken 7, most characters had easy rage death combos that were doable in a real match
Tekken Tag Tournament 2: 16 clone characters, the complexity worked against it, damage was too high, the whole game revolved around launchers, Capo b1,4
I'll take Tekken 7 over those steaming piles of hot garbage.
How could you forget BOB of tekken 6
He made Evo 2011 finals a joke
Plus
Lars was also broken
He reached to semi finals
As for best Tekken games however, I'd have to say 4 and 6. 4 because the atmosphere was just fantastic, the walls were a great start(albeit not balanced at all because they appeared for the first time), and 6 because it had such a massive roster, enough content for Offline(looking at you here, Tekken 7) and a fun campaign mode.
As for least favorite, I probably disliked 3 and 5 the most. Both games just felt awkward to me, and 5 felt even more unbalanced than 4.
He was my favorite tag partner for Xiaoyu in TTT1.
And it's very recent, like few days ago.