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Tekken is an awesome series to play at parties

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Alex C:
I have a slight variant of Will's problem: Assholing things up is my first instinct. I'm a decent enough guy to realize that it sucks all the fun out of things for everyone else, but on the other hand, fighters don't hold much interest for me in the first place if I have to hold back, so I just ended up kind of giving them up. Mind you, I'm not particularly good at fighters (or at much of anything, really), but this fact only tends to make things worse for the people unfortunate enough to play me. I'm That Guy at the arcade who obviously doesn't know much about the game but will relentlessly spam sweeps/jumpkicks or whatever frustrating tactic I get my hands on until you prove you can handle it. Back in the day, I used to just try keeping people on the ground 24/7 with Nina or King and then simply turtled up and threw out a mind-numbing amount of high priority jabs if it turned out they knew enough about the game to recover and start fighting back.

clockworkjames:
As for skill level it all boiled down to me and my mate conner, winrar stays on meant one of us would be on at all times so we did winner stays on max 3 matches and after every 3 set we had to finish our drink.

Rizzo:
I for one am particularly excited about tekken 6. I will thrash it hard should I ever get hold of a PS3.
I actually play tekken for the story lines... scary huh?

Definitely more of a Soul Calibre kid these days though. The guy with the staff is a favourite of mine.

est:
Oh man, that idea of "on a winning streak of 3 take a drink" idea is an excellent handicapping system.  You might not even need to enforce a player change if you did that.

clockworkjames:
At age 14-15-16 it worked well since we got drunk easier, so that extra bottle of beer made a difference.

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