What's Harder to Master: Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, or Tekken?

avatarPleasingSkip10 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame10 months ago

Guilty Gear is harder due to its complex systems like Roman Cancels and character-specific techniques. The wild pace and execution heavy combos are no joke!

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avatarRegulatingHale10 months ago

Honestly, Tekken. The 3D movement and punishment windows really crank up the difficulty.


avatarGroaningRush10 months ago

Tekken is tougher to master because of its deep mechanics, movement complexity, and extensive character-specific combos. The 3D aspect adds another layer of strategy. Get ready for some serious practice!


avatarEmptyingDaisy10 months ago

BlazBlue has a steep learning curve because of its intricate mechanics and heavily character-driven playstyles. Each character plays so differently, it鈥檚 like learning a new game every time.


avatarMuggingCreek10 months ago

Tried all three, and BlazBlue made my brain melt. Maybe it's just me, though!

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