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Yes I am, but I'm not the best. I am the best Tekken player I know in real life pretty much. But I play online and lose to people who spam moves/use lasers or exploit juggling (2 things me and my Tekken playing friends don't like), although I can tell I'm better than them and in the same room with a team battle of 8 characters I'd whoop them. I have one friend who started Tekken with Tag 2, a big mistake but he learnt the game by learning combos and as long as he did that sequence of buttons he'd 'win', that was his goal. It's the same thing he does with Street Fighter, learn a sequence and win. This to me isn't good gaming, part of gameplay is to think outside the preprogrammed sequence of events. I mean playing football in real life, you could be the best in the world at Freekicks but if you can only do set pieces you will never be good.

I can easy pick up a game and be good at it in quick time. I got to grips with Guacamelee pretty quickly.



Hmm, pie.