
Features of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 For PC.In my case, I almost always end up choosing to be mediocre at something I enjoy, instead of working my ass off to be marginally good at something I end up hating. And to get to that upper tier, I have to play to win and at that point it’s not very fun anymore. Playing them shows how bad I suck and how much work I have to put in if I ever want to become decent.īut more importantly, it’s those encounters that remind me that I play for fun. But no matter what I’m playing, whether it’s Street Fighter 2 or Cyberball or Tekken 3 or Foosball or soccer or darts or scrabble or drums or rapping or whatever, there’s always a point in time where I come in contact with the people who play to win. I like to think I’m near the top of the first pile. It seems there’s always two groups of people in competition those who play for fun(even if they want to win) and those who play to win(even if they have fun). Hwoarang and Xiaoyu(‘Shao-you’, I think) were my characters, but dammit, Brett, I’m totally with you on the downer of discovering one’s real (lack of) abilities in gaming. Tekken 3 was my jam since it was the first and only Tekken I purchased. He’s basically an amalgam of all of Jackie Chan’s most famous roles, particularly from Supercop(Police Story 1-3), Drunken Master(2), and his older Kung Fu flicks.

Tekken 2 was one hell of a game although I think I preferred Heihachi and Law, Lei Woolong was the coolest fighting character ever. This brought back so many memories I didn’t know I had! I mostly ignored Tekken 1 because I was trying so hard to like Virtua Fighter.
