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you don't break jack throw, you eat a high damaging de-bug....dead dead dead
go watch some tekken 3 combos and then talk
And Tekken 3 had more "Original ideas" for gameplay and better graphics for it's time on PS1 compared to Tekken 7 on PS4.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSimkwIibXE
in tekken 7 you are a ball
Quick Googling, an arbitrary Nina combo in some random tournament:
https://youtu.be/WqsLMHTDBAA?t=784
stop living with nostalgia bby
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And people saying TTT2 is better in every way is stupid. Because the balancing isn’t good since you can kill 90 percent or even death combo someone with 1 launch.
Also, nah, I personally think T3 was rather mediocre. Gave us all the characters I didn't like, and I only liked a few songs. Stages didn't appeal much to me either. At least there's Tekken Force.