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there should be a pride flag for tekken girls who dont play Xiaoyu, Asuka, Lili, Alisa or williams sisters
tekken steam usernames im considering include "The Rump Woman", "mama I want fundamentals", and "guess for me". im haunted by the idea of using "penis 4 scrubs" bc I think it's the most disrespectful name possible so I want to use it, even though I hate absolutely everything about it.
Also could do "(D)espair (L)oss (C)atastrophe" to disrespect DLC players, bc this game is widely considered to have broken DLC.
i'm impossible to talk to while playing Tekken because I'm moaning "jekhammer. jekhammer. Mid. Low. Block my lows boy. aarargh..." in a sensual christian bale batman voice
pad mysteriously unbroke itself, playin some Tekken, enter ranked via unknowingly clicking the wrong button. 5 minutes later I see +1200 pop up for the second time and my defeated opponent leaves. "STILL GOT IT, BABY! OSU!" and I drive my knuckles into my palm so hard it hurts in another 5 minutes. this game.... so good, so bad, so pretty.
attempting to play a complicated character and drowning in an indescribable emptiness because the level of play is so low I don't actually need to play complicated whatsoever, and in fact will lose if I do so.
My affection for Tekken is such that there's a character I used to think was highly lame, and now I think he's cool for the same reason I hated him; he's a fighting game cliche. that's development baybeeeeee
I really love the particular vibe of fighting games, where improbably cool people do friendly violence to each other, often on a journey of enlightenment through martial arts. Most of them are friends and rivals but there's not much of a structured story. You just play run-ins. Ryu and Chun Li at a festival in india or whatever!
There's such a feeling to it, it has a particular wholesomeness compared to many games, where the relationships of the characters are close to the relationships of the players. 2650+ hours of Tekken has actually made me aware in ways I didn't know existed, and I do actually have people I run into and fight frequently.