Avarice28 said:
You are one funny little dude....Tekken is a artform and smash brothers is the perverbial "button masher". It takes skill to master just one character on Tekkens roster, smash brothers my little sister can kick the ass of anyone and she is 5 years old. You should choose your words carefully when talking about the gift that is Tekken and continue getting owned by little kids that love to mash buttons......this game is in a class only with virtua fighter. |
I am not too sure who your little sister is playing but I highly doubt that they are pros or even decent at Smash. Smash takes a lot of skill and if you just sit there and button smash then you will be countered easily by a pro. Granted, I probably have should have chosen my words a little better considering I haven't played Tekken since Tekken 2. I am sure they have progressed it. I know that a button smasher probably has more probability of winning in early versions of Soul Calibur, Virtua Fighter, Tekken, and Dead or Alive. The simple fact that you can move around on a huge stage, double jumps (with most characters able to do triple), roll, etc.. puts button smashers at a disadvantage in Smash Bros. The only thing I can think of how your sister wins is if she spams the quick smash button and uses a lot of items. Any pro would easily know how to avoid someone that spams quick smashes. I am sure Tekken has a lot more added variation that would make it harder for a button smasher to beat a pro now adays. Probably the worse button smashing fighting game I can remember is Virtua Fighter 1. I just can't get the image out of my head of some younger kid in the arcade back in the day just wailing on the buttons and still beating me everyonce in awhile.







