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Yah, you can use this tactic in video games.I have a ps2, I want to know if I should get Tenchu:Wrath of heavon. Is it good?

 

Oh by the way, who like soul calliber 2?I beet every mission and extra mission. Talim is kick *.I have a combo that will bring anybody down!

 

Please post your favourite charector!

"Knowledge is Power!"


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well... we're getting really off topic i think, but...

 

i really dig the tenchu series as a whole. but i've always been a fan of the stealth genre.

 

soul calibur 2 is good, kilik, mitsurugi, and xianghua are my main fighters. i'm a bigger tekken fan, though.

"I hear you can kill 200 men and play a mean six string at the same time..."-Six String Samurai

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well... we're getting really off topic i think, but...

 

i really dig the tenchu series as a whole. but i've always been a fan of the stealth genre.

 

soul calibur 2 is good, kilik, mitsurugi, and xianghua are my main fighters. i'm a bigger tekken fan, though.

haha you say the topic is off topic but yet you still continue about the video games :lol: :lol:

''I know what your thinking.........did I shoot you 3 times? or did I shoot you 472 times?''

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When fighting someone, I suggest keeping your distance (if you can) , dodging and reviewing there moves. Try tricking them into there counter attack so you can see what they do, when you do a move.

 

Once you've established there "predictable movements" , move in for the so called kill.

 

surely you don't mean in a real fight...

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I'm ignoring your first post and going right to the video game question. Mitsurugi is my favorite for SCII, with Taki, Talim, and Xianghua close behind.

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When fighting someone, I suggest keeping your distance (if you can) , dodging and reviewing there moves. Try tricking them into there counter attack so you can see what they do, when you do a move.

 

Once you've established there "predictable movements" , move in for the so called kill.

you make it sound like a fight scene from a movie :lol:

''I know what your thinking.........did I shoot you 3 times? or did I shoot you 472 times?''

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Ok, I must have been smoking something when I started this topic.

 

Im wrong, please forgive me.

 

Anyway, I have been training with mitsurugi and hes a lot of fun!

 

I have also been messing around with Heihachi,hes got some good combos.

 

Kilik and Seung mina are some cool charectors.

 

Maxi's cool to...

"Knowledge is Power!"


~Matousek~


Martial Arts

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heihatchi is mostly nice because of the ungodly strength he has with tekken... if you haven't unlocked that yet... same with maxi and the vajira.

"I hear you can kill 200 men and play a mean six string at the same time..."-Six String Samurai

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The only thing Predictable in a fight is the fact that it will be Un-Predictable.

 

He who hesitates gets hit real hard real fast. If I catch someone standning still watching me like a deer in the headlights I move in like a steam roller. :brow: :brow: :brow:

 

9 out of 10 I don't get hit before I get a good few shots off. A mass in motion generates greater force than a stationary object (or a retreating one). :karate:

Pain is only temporary, the memory of that pain lasts a lifetime.

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If you are in a fight with someone, and they stand back and stare at you, occasionally feinting... charge in and kill them.

 

I don't recall a fight that lasted at anything but a grappling (or on the ground getting stomped) stage for more than a second or so.

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