This game was the shit when I was younger, hands down the my favourite Tekken game just because of how hard it was to play, no ground bound juggling, all the juggling was done in the air and you had to think on your feet so quickly. Nostalgia
@Gerbert D Aurillac oh ill check the "imyourfather" channel now to see for myself thanks man. also hell yeah my friend i still love and enjoy tekken especially these recent years with T7 when the competitive scene is booming and getting mad views on youtube. peace man
Those damn good Koreans... They must have no life at all xD I could play TK4 for more than 5h daily, but that time went down after the 5th part came out... It just bores me ;( I hope there will be some new and epic Jin/Kaz fight in TK6 just like in 4, which will reestablish my passion for this game... ^^
@@TJCombo2 Responding from my current account, since regaining access to the old one is too much hassle. Damn, 13 years. I was with the series from TK2 onwards and still keep loose tabs, but no longer play. I've passed on TK7. Glad I watched what's it become before buying. I remember enjoying hours of practice mode against Kazuya in TK4. The Hon-maru stage and its theme were unparalleled. That installment had a nice, dark and gritty feeling to it. It was serious. After that, it's been a downward slope, even though TK6 gave off familiar vibes. The quality of the story deteriorated, characters were turned into clowns, stages flattened, their obstacles removed. Some additions to the roster from TK5 to TK7 are unfitting or outright jokes. For one, compare Paul Phoenix's ending in TK4 to its TK5 and later counterparts. It's just saddening.
@@onceyougozach2607 Apparently, you failed to comprehend the first paragraph of my comment. My old account was created before the google merging. I'm not going through the trouble of regaining access to it.
@craigvampyro Well I do now and having played it for a good while now look at my old comment and think that I was a moron, Tekken just has so much more movement than SF, I love it.
I think that this is a perfect example of why street fighter is better. Not once did either character jump and since you can't really blow through predictable or laggy move they just slugged it out with no real block strings.
5:01 steve's ko voice is nostalgic to people use steve in tekken series
9th October 2006
This game was the shit when I was younger, hands down the my favourite Tekken game just because of how hard it was to play, no ground bound juggling, all the juggling was done in the air and you had to think on your feet so quickly. Nostalgia
Playing and watching Lidia videos brought me here somehow 😂 so hello from May 2021
Yo!
clash of the 5.0 titans raw as fuck
are you still alive my guy ?
yazeed lmao his comment is old asf😂
Imagine being 18 years old back then. You'd be 32 now with a wife, dog, 2 kids, and a house
Still my fav tekken
oh yeah.. Nostalgia :) what a great Battle, it's Years ago but.. brilliant :D
How are you 10 years later? Hopefully you're alive and well.
BRO HOW OLD AM I THAT THIS LEGEND IS SAYING NOSTALGIA💀
kidjin is now playing raven in T6BR
@Gerbert D Aurillac for real? that man was so good.
also thanks for the reply after 10 years lol
@Gerbert D Aurillac oh ill check the "imyourfather" channel now to see for myself thanks man.
also hell yeah my friend i still love and enjoy tekken especially these recent years with T7 when the competitive scene is booming and getting mad views on youtube.
peace man
why doesnt the devil jin player hit confirm 112 in first match? is it not nc in tekken 5?
thats a fucking scary record
Just a 2015 comment passing through.
Those damn good Koreans... They must have no life at all xD
I could play TK4 for more than 5h daily, but that time went down after the 5th part came out... It just bores me ;( I hope there will be some new and epic Jin/Kaz fight in TK6 just like in 4, which will reestablish my passion for this game... ^^
I know its 13 years ago, but im really curious to know how it developed. Did you like the newer ones?
@@TJCombo2 Responding from my current account, since regaining access to the old one is too much hassle.
Damn, 13 years. I was with the series from TK2 onwards and still keep loose tabs, but no longer play. I've passed on TK7. Glad I watched what's it become before buying. I remember enjoying hours of practice mode against Kazuya in TK4. The Hon-maru stage and its theme were unparalleled. That installment had a nice, dark and gritty feeling to it. It was serious. After that, it's been a downward slope, even though TK6 gave off familiar vibes. The quality of the story deteriorated, characters were turned into clowns, stages flattened, their obstacles removed. Some additions to the roster from TK5 to TK7 are unfitting or outright jokes.
For one, compare Paul Phoenix's ending in TK4 to its TK5 and later counterparts. It's just saddening.
@@riesstiu2khunning bro you are not the same commenter as the old account wtf
@@onceyougozach2607 Apparently, you failed to comprehend the first paragraph of my comment. My old account was created before the google merging. I'm not going through the trouble of regaining access to it.
@@riesstiu2khunning no I understood that part. I'm saying that you're lying
@craigvampyro Well I do now and having played it for a good while now look at my old comment and think that I was a moron, Tekken just has so much more movement than SF, I love it.
Where is jin child
That would be a bad idea, cross inferno is a very easy technique to dodge...
I think that this is a perfect example of why street fighter is better. Not once did either character jump and since you can't really blow through predictable or laggy move they just slugged it out with no real block strings.
retard
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