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Top Five Fighting Game Bosses

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Which fighting Gaming Villain is the best?
M. Bison
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Shang Tsung
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Heihachi Mishima
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Dural
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Nightmare
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    1. M. Bison

    2. Shang Tsung

    3. Heihachi Mishima

    4. Dural

    5. Nightmare

    1. M. Bison

    2. Shang Tsung

    3. Heihachi Mishima

    4. Dural

    5. Nightmare

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    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    Edited on Jun 1, 2013 11:26 pm GMT

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    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

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    nini200 wrote:

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people



    I've never even heard of those.
    [QUOTE="nini200"]

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    [/QUOTE] I've never even heard of those.
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    I can tell by your list. You should try those. You've probably heard of Rugal though from CvS2. You may know Ultimate Rugal. If so, then Omega Rugal is much harder than him.

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    I can tell by your list. You should try those. You've probably heard of Rugal though from CvS2. You may know Ultimate Rugal. If so, then Omega Rugal is much harder than him.
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    nini200 wrote:

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.

    Edited on Jun 2, 2013 2:01 pm GMT

    [QUOTE="nini200"]

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    [/QUOTE] Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.

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    TheLoneMortal wrote:

    nini200 wrote:

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.


    Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.

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    [QUOTE="TheLoneMortal"]

    [QUOTE="nini200"]

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    [/QUOTE] Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.

    [/QUOTE] Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.
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    nini200 wrote:
    TheLoneMortal wrote:

    nini200 wrote:

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.


    Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.


    The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or imtimidating.
    [QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="TheLoneMortal"]

    [QUOTE="nini200"]

    1. Omega Rugal (KOF: Dream Match 98)

    2. King Leo/Shishioh (Kizuna Encounter/NeoGeo Battle Coliseum)

    3. Kohryu (Last Blade 2)

    4. Nightmare Geese (Fatal Fury/Real Bout/Garou)

    5. Original Zero (KOF 2000/2001)

     

    Your list is a joke compared to these people

    [/QUOTE] Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.

    [/QUOTE] Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.[/QUOTE] The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or imtimidating.
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    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:
    TheLoneMortal wrote:
    Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.


    Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.


    The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or intimidating.

    Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.

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    [QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="TheLoneMortal"] Yeah, SNK bosses make a lot of others look like pansies lol.

    1. Night Terror (Soul Calibur 3)

    2. Orochi (KOF '97)

    3. Parace L'sia (Arcana Heart 3)

    4. Boss I-no (Guilty Gear #R)

    5. Magaki (KOF XI)

    Edit: Number 5 for mine isn't that hard. I just can't think of others at the moment to add.

    [/QUOTE] Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.[/QUOTE] The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or intimidating.[/QUOTE] Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time :lol: I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.
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    nini200 wrote:
    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:

    Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.


    The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or intimidating.

    Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.

    I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.
    [QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"] Magaki is torture at first but once you learn how to get around his attacks, he becomes fairly simple. Mukai is actually tougher than Magaki. Yes, SNK bosses are unreal tough. I was thinking of putting Orochi on the list but I think Mizuchi was tougher than him personally.[/QUOTE] The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or intimidating.[/QUOTE] Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time :lol: I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.[/QUOTE] I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.
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    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:
    sundayismyDAD wrote:


    The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or intimidating.

    Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.

    I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.

    At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.

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    [QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"] The Final Boss from Tekken 6 is a cheater. I was actually trying to name the most memorable bosses as opposed to the most difficult or intimidating.[/QUOTE] Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time :lol: I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.[/QUOTE] I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.[/QUOTE] At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.
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    nini200 wrote:
    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:

    Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.

    I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.

    At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.


    I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.
    [QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"] Ah good ol Azazel. It didn't put up much of a challenge to my Julia.

    Ah I see, Most memorable. Now those on your list make sense. Yes they are all very memorable.

    I'd love to see you try to beat King Shishioh/Leo or Mizuchi just one time :lol: I would say Kohryu, but I literally had to spend over 8 hours just to beat him once. Now I can take him on but he is still highly difficult.[/QUOTE] I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.[/QUOTE] At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.[/QUOTE] I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.
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    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:
    sundayismyDAD wrote:

    I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.

    At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.


    I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.

    I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.

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    [QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"] I see. Jinpachi was pretty hard too.[/QUOTE] At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.[/QUOTE] I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.[/QUOTE] I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.
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    nini200 wrote:
    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:

    At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.


    I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.

    I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.


    I can use all of the characters. But mostly in Tekken 5. I just have my favorites. I liked Jin's moves better in tekken 3.
    [QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"] At first, Jinpachi kicked my tail but once I learned how to sidestep (albeit the sidestepping in tekken is TERRIBLE) then Jinpachi was a cakewalk. Now I can beat him with no problem. I use Michelle and have since tekken 1 but since they took her out, I had to use Julia, but have recently made the switch back to Michelle in TTT2. I run through the game with no problem.[/QUOTE] I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.[/QUOTE] I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.[/QUOTE] I can use all of the characters. But mostly in Tekken 5. I just have my favorites. I liked Jin's moves better in tekken 3.
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    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:
    sundayismyDAD wrote:


    I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.

    I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.


    I can use all of the characters. But mostly in Tekken 5. I just have my favorites. I liked Jin's moves better in tekken 3.

    Everybody likes Jin's moves better in Tekken 3 lol but that's great. Diversity is good but yea you do have to have those select few that go above and beyond.

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    [QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"] I normally use Bryan, Yoshimitsu (Except in Tekken 6), and Paul Phoenix. I can use mostly every character with no problem but when it comes to beating Jinpachi, I use those three.[/QUOTE] I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.[/QUOTE] I can use all of the characters. But mostly in Tekken 5. I just have my favorites. I liked Jin's moves better in tekken 3.[/QUOTE] Everybody likes Jin's moves better in Tekken 3 lol but that's great. Diversity is good but yea you do have to have those select few that go above and beyond.
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    nini200 wrote:
    sundayismyDAD wrote:
    nini200 wrote:

    I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.


    I can use all of the characters. But mostly in Tekken 5. I just have my favorites. I liked Jin's moves better in tekken 3.

    Everybody likes Jin's moves better in Tekken 3 lol but that's great. Diversity is good but yea you do have to have those select few that go above and beyond.


    Yep.
    [QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="sundayismyDAD"][QUOTE="nini200"] I see. Bryan is one character I despise in Tekken. Not because he is bad or anything, I just do not like his personality. I started out playing as Yoshimitsu but switched from him to Michelle during Tekken 1. Paul has always been a great character. He was possibly best on Tekken 2 or Tekken 4.[/QUOTE] I can use all of the characters. But mostly in Tekken 5. I just have my favorites. I liked Jin's moves better in tekken 3.[/QUOTE] Everybody likes Jin's moves better in Tekken 3 lol but that's great. Diversity is good but yea you do have to have those select few that go above and beyond.[/QUOTE] Yep.
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