I really like Heihachi. Such a family man. Such a great dad, takes his kids and grandkids out to vacations in volcanos and shit. Quarantines his dad in fear he gets COVID. Such a great guy.
JDCR, one of the greatest players in the world, on why he plays Heihachi over the other Mishimas - "He's old. Also Idk lol" And that's why you should just play who you like; if a character feels right, play them! If JDCR isn't worried about making sure he has the most optimal character for his defensive playstyle, you probably don't have to either. Awesome vid, thanks for sharing your thought process. Your Heihachi always gets me hyped.
Yeah, JDCR stands out to me amongst top players because he just plays the characters that he likes. He's not concerned with which characters are favoured by the tournament meta. Plus he's also my favourite because he's got a mean Raven
@@MrOzzification Ya, people gave JDCR some crap when he played Dragunov, but a character can be both fun AND top-tier (plus, he does this for a living people. I guarantee most of the complainers would pick Leroy in an instant if their livelihood was on the line). He's just an amazing player with a great personality; I'm never bored when I'm watching a JDCR match.
@@ehsteve231 Dragonuv can be excused. JDCR started maining Drag in Tag2. He said he was inspired by Nobi's Drag and found the character really fun. So it was just good fortune that Drag turned out to be a top tier in T7 because he certainly wasn't top tier in older Tekkens.
Man I remember meeting JDCR at my first evo in 2019 and being so nervous to ask for a picture with him but he was very nice about it! I asked if he was nervous for his next match coming up and he laughed and said no and then me and 30 other people surrounded him and watched him kick some poor man's ass with armor king. 😂😂
I think what JDCR said could be interpreted in two ways: on one hand heihachi has better fundamentals (better df1, jab extensions and all that) than other mishimas. On the other hand, he has shit lows and poking tools which means he is kinda forced to play around fundamentals. Nevertheless, it seems obvious why JDCR prefers heihachi over other mishimas.
Even though I like some of the music from T7, it does feel uninspired compared to the older games. I feel like the old stage + music combos gave each stage a unique feel that I personally don't get with T7.
Next Tekken game needs to have a soundtrack more like T4, TTT1 and Tekken 5. I really hope they make Tekken 8 feel fresh as a game and make it feel brand new presentation wise.
True. I do like some of the tracks from T7 (such as the 1st round theme of the Mishima Building stage, that was beautiful with the violin, as well as Infinite Azure), but other than that 40% of them is just boring dubstep trash with no catchy melody (looking at you G Corp Helipad at Night 2nd round theme, the one that just goes "WOWOWOWOWOWOW"). They're just fucking BORING. Then you look back at Tekken 6's soundtrack and even tho imo it's not really my most favourite OST of the series, I can still appreciate the direction they went with it, granted they were probably going for something a bit more subtle instead of catchy I feel. The soundtrack for that game was composed in a time where dubstep and trap wasn't all the rage. You've got mostly orchestral vocals and violins in the background, but also some contemporary rock, and I can appreciate it for that, even tho they're aren't really as catchy as the older OST's like Tekken 5 or Tekken 2 and 3.
Actually what I think he is trying to say is that Heihachi offense is safer (he is the more offensive Mishina ofc), so you take less risks while playing him and you can rely in more fundamental things like a solid df1 and many great mids with good frame advantage. Style preference ofc.
I can definitely see why he prefers Heihachi. It comes down to fundamentals. You’re forced to think more, and the game becomes more of a fast paced chess game compared to the other Mishimas. Which is why I love Armor King. It’s ten times harder to play with him, but the fundamentals are amazing to focus on with Armor King, it’s satisfying and rewarding with Armor King.
uwuCat I agree with CEO of World Hunger. His moves are easy to learn but he is very hard to master. You have to take into account of what his definition of “easy” is. Easy to learn his movesets? Yea sure. Easy to use him effectively with the limited tool set he has compared to King? Absolutely not.
qudans as lowkey an absolute madman and i love him for it that said it suckd cause devil jins 50/50 is hella scuffed if youre not close to the wall post season 3 nerf... he has no safe hard hitting mids anymore, let alone mid safe mids that keep the vortex going
I agree tekkken 7 characters lack any kind of personality especially the newcomers like katarina, josie, claudio, and gigas. They might be really cool characters but nothing about their appearance or personality is particularly interesting. My biggest gripe is lucky chloe, her character gimmick is that she actually doesnt enjoy being a pop star, but does anything in her intros, end poses, or moveset really reflect that theme?
Katarina and Josie are the worst I think. At least Gigas has a design that stands out from the rest of the cast. Claudio has a minimum of background story and Lucky Chloe as annoying as she can be, she represents something, a style, a cultural theme (jpop). But Josie and Katarina...
@@valentinr4752I'm trying to defend these characters and the only argument i got is that Katarina was supposed to be the games top how but then anna returned
Hey, he's my favorite too. Good man. :D I agree with you about the music, Tekken 5 was my absolute favorite because they took dozens of musical styles and blended them into an awesome soundtrack. T7 went too hard with the EDM/Dubsted style, but there are some really good ones in there too...
They did a lot of orchestrated and Grand themes too tho along with some heavy sounding tracks tho. But that's true. A good deal of edm based stuff that also wasn't memorable
I'm with JDCR when it comes to Heihachi, I can pick up playing with him over Jin, Kazuya, and Devil Jin because of his attributes. Plus the fact that he's an old man who beats up fighters younger than him in the storyline as well.
Hearing JDCR talk about how he dislikes Tekken 7’s theming and finds the characters new or old less appealing and interesting just reminds me of how low T7’s budget really was. The aesthetics and the direction all took a nose dive even compared to tag 2 (say what you will about that game or it’s OST but there was an incredible amount of variety and detail in the stages) They had to cut a lot of corners compared to previous titles and it shows. Here’s hoping T8 will be much better off.
Good points and all true. TT2 had the best variety of stages and they so many small lively details in each one. I go back and play it ever so often and it really shows how much Tekken 7 stages lack. Thankfully I have the PC version which allows mods to spruce up stages and make them feel unique and different at least. I would get bored of the default stages on console at this point.
After the failure of TT2, it's a no brainer. With the spike of sales they got with T7 and the hype surrounding it, I hope that Tekken 8 will be great -- preferably in the style of Tekken 4 but with the gameplay that we all do like right now.
They cut corners because T7's development had a much smaller budget to work with. Tag2 was (still is) the most expensive Tekken game produced. Biggest roster in Tekken history, tons of special tag throw animations & special outros. 16 characters had models built completely from scratch & some with revamped movesets that had to be updated with bounds and rebalanced. For a fighting game that large in scope to not meet sales expectations was a huge blow Namco. Tag2 almost killed the franchise
@@MrOzzification tbh I think tekken 6 was. Everyone got endings. They were moving on to the next console so graphics were worked on. Then we had a full campaign mode with its own cutscenes and a shit ton of stages.
2:36 Devil Jin was brought to the game to bring back original Jin. Jin changed so much from TK3 to TK4 that it was an all new character. Devil Jin had all the basic moves from Tekken 3 Jin.
I love the sheep stage in T6(i.e. Hidden Retreat). Maybe I like it because me & my friends used to make jokes about the stage. So you only get it through random select right; whenever I got it by accident during a tournament match or something similar it felt special to me and I got really motivated to win. And a lot of times I did well when I played on the sheep stage.
Honestly it’s not just t7 themes that suffer, Most games, not just fighting games are being released unfinished. Majin Obama, today on his stream was talking about how sega was so good back then, when you could tell that they really tried And now it’s like they’re surviving only on the yakuza series.
I used to play heihachi in tag2 and t6, But when t7 released, im always picking DJ over heih. I dont know why. When i played heihachi in t7 for the first time It felt heavy when im controlling that oldman. Not satisfied playing him in t7. For me heihachi is good in t6 , even better in tag2.
T6 Heihachi is garbage for low attacks, but is very pressure and he new moves is good. In T7 Heihachi really cool, low attacks counter hit guaranted ff2 and ws 1 good punish, f~n~df+1 is launcher, I like T7 Heihachi, because he is balanced and have normal wall combo :)
I remember when DJ was released in Tekken 5 and there was a video of MDJ playing him in Asia. The arcade went wild when everybody found out Namco gave him back the old lazer cannon juggle.
Old characters are cool. I mean sure you could get beat up by a guy who does lightning punches, but you could also get beat up by and old man who also does lightning punches and it's way cooler
Jdcr one of the best tekken players in the world i love hearing your opinions about who your playing because it gives me new perspective about the tekken characters
I only started playing with Tekken 6, but I think Tekken 5 had some of the best music and was where Tekken really established it's.. 'style'. I don't like how Tekken 7 feels like they have moved away from how Tekken 5 and 6 felt in that way. I think the game has improved in a lot of ways since then, like more simplified grab techs, the combo mechanics. But I wish we could go back to how old stages felt, and what happened to Tekken force?
I thought i am the only one that like the wayang theme from tag 2, and also I am from indonesia so that maybe a little biased. Great video, thank you JDCR!
The reason you'll be different than any other player is that u r not a power hungry and trophy hungry player. You get into the character and then play it. That's something beautiful!
I like Heihachi because I played him for a long time, since TTT basically. To me, Kazuya felt very incomplete in the old days because he had a limited move list, most of which was shared with Heihachi and original Jin/Devil Jin. I think Heihachi has better pressure and poking than Kazuya, and even today Heihachi has some options, like a parry, that Kazuya is lacking, and I just think it makes Heihachi more interesting to play, and his weaknesses force you to come up with creative solutions. I like Kazuya more than I used to ever since T5, where he began to feel distinctly different from Heihachi. I don't want to play as Devil Jin because I don't want to play a character only because they are top tier, which would be the reason if I was to pick Devil Jin over Heihachi or Kazuya.
I got in to T7 too late and have been stuck in this weird dilemma where I really want to learn Heihachi but what's the point if he's probably not going to be in the next game? I've only been playing for 6 months too so learning a new character is like a month long ordeal before I start feeling comfortable.
JDCR, maybe you could play a game or two of starcraft? I know it's not your normal content but i'd like to see it. As someone who've also fondly played starcraft :)
Do you feel since the departure with EchoFox your drive/hunger to be one of the best or the best has gone down ? You had a 5-6yr stretch between tag 2 -T7 where you clearly was the most dominant player.....
I play Hei because OTGFs. His defensive options are bad, but because they are bad it actually forces me to play tighter defense. I have to take less with most punishes (excluding i14 from ws because ws1 into otgf is glorious) and it forces me to play tighter. When I'm in my groove, I'm torching people with Hei and really good reads, but if I'm off by even a single frame, things end up really bad.
"I like old guys" - JDCR
HAHA came to see this
"I am not gay"
- Kkokoma
Rule34
When the moment JDCR says "i like old guys" 😏😏😏😂🤣
Jokes aside, I love that reasoning. He plays a character not only because he thinks he's good, but cuz he likes him
Jin and Kazuya: has the devil gene
Heihachi: a n g r y o l d m a n
Jin: has devil gene
Heihachi: has a gun
@@Lundeer- that gun didn’t do shit to Jin. Jin parries the bullet and Heihachi can catch it with his teeth🤣
@@Lundeer- when all else fails pull out the Glock
I really like Heihachi. Such a family man. Such a great dad, takes his kids and grandkids out to vacations in volcanos and shit. Quarantines his dad in fear he gets COVID. Such a great guy.
Lol
😂
hehe volcano go brrr
#HeihachiDidNothingWrong
Uhm...
JDCR confirmed likes old men 2:16
😂😂😂💀💀
Tekken no Gay 2.0😂
Guy feels pressure while playing DJ
Guy also crouch cancel electric in tournament
Guy is weird, awesome and like old men
DJ has a lot of options that give similar results. It's almost too many.
Because JDCR is for the fans. When he picks Heihachi the crowd goes wild
When he picked hei vs qudans after not using him for a long time is one my fave moments
Plot twist: it’s because he LOOKS cooler.
Yep thats what he said. He likes old guys. So Heiha looks cool. XD
The mishima hairline
Old man energy.
Old man strength. If you google Old man energy, it's just nasty
really wonderful to hear the stories and your thoughts JDCR!
JDCR, one of the greatest players in the world, on why he plays Heihachi over the other Mishimas - "He's old. Also Idk lol"
And that's why you should just play who you like; if a character feels right, play them! If JDCR isn't worried about making sure he has the most optimal character for his defensive playstyle, you probably don't have to either.
Awesome vid, thanks for sharing your thought process. Your Heihachi always gets me hyped.
Yeah, JDCR stands out to me amongst top players because he just plays the characters that he likes. He's not concerned with which characters are favoured by the tournament meta.
Plus he's also my favourite because he's got a mean Raven
@@MrOzzification Ya, people gave JDCR some crap when he played Dragunov, but a character can be both fun AND top-tier (plus, he does this for a living people. I guarantee most of the complainers would pick Leroy in an instant if their livelihood was on the line).
He's just an amazing player with a great personality; I'm never bored when I'm watching a JDCR match.
@@ehsteve231 Dragonuv can be excused. JDCR started maining Drag in Tag2. He said he was inspired by Nobi's Drag and found the character really fun. So it was just good fortune that Drag turned out to be a top tier in T7 because he certainly wasn't top tier in older Tekkens.
Preach
I main heihachi coz he is a heavy hitter and great at punishing
Man I remember meeting JDCR at my first evo in 2019 and being so nervous to ask for a picture with him but he was very nice about it! I asked if he was nervous for his next match coming up and he laughed and said no and then me and 30 other people surrounded him and watched him kick some poor man's ass with armor king. 😂😂
Your English got so good so fast. I'm so impressed. 😁
"I like old guys"- JDCR 😂
Happy you got Heihachi back in Tekken 8 👍
I think what JDCR said could be interpreted in two ways: on one hand heihachi has better fundamentals (better df1, jab extensions and all that) than other mishimas. On the other hand, he has shit lows and poking tools which means he is kinda forced to play around fundamentals. Nevertheless, it seems obvious why JDCR prefers heihachi over other mishimas.
That's why heihachi worked better on tag 2, since the movement was stronger, his fundamentals were really strong
Wait heihachi has good poking tools for high and mid but not for lows right?
@@killdahoe7729 yeah, all of his lows are launch punishable, so not great for poking
@@zero28ism no his hellsweep is not launch punishable anymore my guy they buffed that
@@PyroInferno110 What are you smoking man?
"I like old characters" Next EVO JDCR Eliza confirmed
썸네일을 보니까 JDCR님이 제 5의 미시마 가문이라는 걸 알았습니다. 👍
Even though I like some of the music from T7, it does feel uninspired compared to the older games. I feel like the old stage + music combos gave each stage a unique feel that I personally don't get with T7.
Next Tekken game needs to have a soundtrack more like T4, TTT1 and Tekken 5. I really hope they make Tekken 8 feel fresh as a game and make it feel brand new presentation wise.
True. I do like some of the tracks from T7 (such as the 1st round theme of the Mishima Building stage, that was beautiful with the violin, as well as Infinite Azure), but other than that 40% of them is just boring dubstep trash with no catchy melody (looking at you G Corp Helipad at Night 2nd round theme, the one that just goes "WOWOWOWOWOWOW"). They're just fucking BORING. Then you look back at Tekken 6's soundtrack and even tho imo it's not really my most favourite OST of the series, I can still appreciate the direction they went with it, granted they were probably going for something a bit more subtle instead of catchy I feel. The soundtrack for that game was composed in a time where dubstep and trap wasn't all the rage. You've got mostly orchestral vocals and violins in the background, but also some contemporary rock, and I can appreciate it for that, even tho they're aren't really as catchy as the older OST's like Tekken 5 or Tekken 2 and 3.
@@PoloBoyPrince you say you want the game to feel fresh but want themes from older versions...doesnt add up
@@PoloBoyPrince Those 3 games have completely different and conflicting styles of soundtrack, the only thing they have in common is old good new bad
Actually what I think he is trying to say is that Heihachi offense is safer (he is the more offensive Mishina ofc), so you take less risks while playing him and you can rely in more fundamental things like a solid df1 and many great mids with good frame advantage. Style preference ofc.
because heihachi got that big boy grandpa damage
I can definitely see why he prefers Heihachi. It comes down to fundamentals. You’re forced to think more, and the game becomes more of a fast paced chess game compared to the other Mishimas. Which is why I love Armor King. It’s ten times harder to play with him, but the fundamentals are amazing to focus on with Armor King, it’s satisfying and rewarding with Armor King.
Murkcity11207 my friend who I play with is a armor king main at fujin and says he isn’t hard at all to use.
@@icepenguin7278 i feel like armor king is a easy to pickup and hard to master type of character.
CEO of World Hunger he disagrees
uwuCat I agree with CEO of World Hunger. His moves are easy to learn but he is very hard to master. You have to take into account of what his definition of “easy” is. Easy to learn his movesets? Yea sure. Easy to use him effectively with the limited tool set he has compared to King? Absolutely not.
I feel like its mostly cuz he likes the character
Thumbnail is OP. I thought we are gonna get a new Mishima cousin
Really appreciate the subtitles 🙏
1:00 "I feel stressed" oh God can you imagine being qudans then? Man must be living on edge
qudans as lowkey an absolute madman and i love him for it that said it suckd cause devil jins 50/50 is hella scuffed if youre not close to the wall post season 3 nerf... he has no safe hard hitting mids anymore, let alone mid safe mids that keep the vortex going
I agree tekkken 7 characters lack any kind of personality especially the newcomers like katarina, josie, claudio, and gigas. They might be really cool characters but nothing about their appearance or personality is particularly interesting. My biggest gripe is lucky chloe, her character gimmick is that she actually doesnt enjoy being a pop star, but does anything in her intros, end poses, or moveset really reflect that theme?
She is a really giod actor i guess
@@Esthoneal I'm a huge tekken nerd and I didn't even know that 😕
Katarina and Josie are the worst I think. At least Gigas has a design that stands out from the rest of the cast. Claudio has a minimum of background story and Lucky Chloe as annoying as she can be, she represents something, a style, a cultural theme (jpop). But Josie and Katarina...
@@MK-vi2cm just pay attention to the dialogue in her char episode
@@valentinr4752I'm trying to defend these characters and the only argument i got is that Katarina was supposed to be the games top how but then anna returned
Good to hear stories like these. Takes me back to why I always loved Tekken as a fighting game
JDCR out there playing Hei defensively and Kazuya / DJ offensively...
Also, he likes old guys :)
@oksa lepan Spoken like a scrub
Hey, he's my favorite too. Good man. :D I agree with you about the music, Tekken 5 was my absolute favorite because they took dozens of musical styles and blended them into an awesome soundtrack. T7 went too hard with the EDM/Dubsted style, but there are some really good ones in there too...
Infinite azure is my fav on 7
They did a lot of orchestrated and Grand themes too tho along with some heavy sounding tracks tho. But that's true. A good deal of edm based stuff that also wasn't memorable
I'm with JDCR when it comes to Heihachi, I can pick up playing with him over Jin, Kazuya, and Devil Jin because of his attributes. Plus the fact that he's an old man who beats up fighters younger than him in the storyline as well.
You can't deny that Tekken 6's Electric Fountain theme is still a banger. My personal favorite from Tekken 7 is still Heat Haze Shadow 1 & 2. 👌
First actual video I've seen from JDCR, his English is really good too, damn.
7:20 dude yes, Brood War consumed countless hours of my life. The custom game modes that people made were so much fun.
Hearing JDCR talk about how he dislikes Tekken 7’s theming and finds the characters new or old less appealing and interesting just reminds me of how low T7’s budget really was.
The aesthetics and the direction all took a nose dive even compared to tag 2 (say what you will about that game or it’s OST but there was an incredible amount of variety and detail in the stages)
They had to cut a lot of corners compared to previous titles and it shows. Here’s hoping T8 will be much better off.
Good points and all true. TT2 had the best variety of stages and they so many small lively details in each one. I go back and play it ever so often and it really shows how much Tekken 7 stages lack. Thankfully I have the PC version which allows mods to spruce up stages and make them feel unique and different at least. I would get bored of the default stages on console at this point.
After the failure of TT2, it's a no brainer. With the spike of sales they got with T7 and the hype surrounding it, I hope that Tekken 8 will be great -- preferably in the style of Tekken 4 but with the gameplay that we all do like right now.
They cut corners because T7's development had a much smaller budget to work with.
Tag2 was (still is) the most expensive Tekken game produced. Biggest roster in Tekken history, tons of special tag throw animations & special outros. 16 characters had models built completely from scratch & some with revamped movesets that had to be updated with bounds and rebalanced.
For a fighting game that large in scope to not meet sales expectations was a huge blow Namco. Tag2 almost killed the franchise
@@MrOzzification tbh I think tekken 6 was. Everyone got endings. They were moving on to the next console so graphics were worked on. Then we had a full campaign mode with its own cutscenes and a shit ton of stages.
@@MrOzzification Dont forget the customization as well
Your Heihachi is always a joy to watch!
2:36 Devil Jin was brought to the game to bring back original Jin. Jin changed so much from TK3 to TK4 that it was an all new character. Devil Jin had all the basic moves from Tekken 3 Jin.
I love the sheep stage in T6(i.e. Hidden Retreat). Maybe I like it because me & my friends used to make jokes about the stage. So you only get it through random select right; whenever I got it by accident during a tournament match or something similar it felt special to me and I got really motivated to win. And a lot of times I did well when I played on the sheep stage.
That's *THE* best stage of *ALL TIME!* All hail T6!
10:40 Them combos were beautiful!
I love hearing your stories jdcr I hope you'll tell more in the future
When JDCR plays Heihachi I feels like Heihachi is the character with the best movement in the game
7:20 Starcraft and Tekken. My 2 games of my life!
Honestly it’s not just t7 themes that suffer,
Most games, not just fighting games are being released unfinished.
Majin Obama, today on his stream was talking about how sega was so good back then, when you could tell that they really tried
And now it’s like they’re surviving only on the yakuza series.
I used to play heihachi in tag2 and t6, But when t7 released, im always picking DJ over heih. I dont know why. When i played heihachi in t7 for the first time It felt heavy when im controlling that oldman. Not satisfied playing him in t7. For me heihachi is good in t6 , even better in tag2.
T6 Heihachi is garbage for low attacks, but is very pressure and he new moves is good.
In T7 Heihachi really cool, low attacks counter hit guaranted ff2 and ws 1 good punish, f~n~df+1 is launcher, I like T7 Heihachi, because he is balanced and have normal wall combo :)
8:23 - the stage is called souq ma deek
Hey alright
@@loto7197 keep it down will ya
I remember when DJ was released in Tekken 5 and there was a video of MDJ playing him in Asia. The arcade went wild when everybody found out Namco gave him back the old lazer cannon juggle.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Nostalgia or not, those are quality picks.
Old characters are cool. I mean sure you could get beat up by a guy who does lightning punches, but you could also get beat up by and old man who also does lightning punches and it's way cooler
"I like old guys"
Me: 👀
"I like old characters"
Me: oooooh 😂😂
I have always gravitated to Heihachi too. I am considering playing him. Just mishimas is another type of Tekken I may not be ready for. lol
Love your content JDCR! 😊
Hey man, I love your stuff in tournaments and tekken in general, keep being awesome and stay safe!
Because he does not need power ups and magic blood, also he feels so good when you land a combo
Jdcr: i like old guys
No one: *smirk
i like baby - nobi
i like old guys - jdcr
tekken players always like it hard
new Mishima family member JDCR
I like Heihachi because he was in Soulcalibur and still played good.
Jdcr one of the best tekken players in the world i love hearing your opinions about who your playing because it gives me new perspective about the tekken characters
Title: Why Heihachi is my favorite Mishima
4:05 JDCR: I Don't know why I'm playing Heihachi.
Jdcr: Maybe my electric timing is good.
Me: Really? Hmm I guess that jab duck to instant ewgf was nothing to him....
I only started playing with Tekken 6, but I think Tekken 5 had some of the best music and was where Tekken really established it's.. 'style'. I don't like how Tekken 7 feels like they have moved away from how Tekken 5 and 6 felt in that way. I think the game has improved in a lot of ways since then, like more simplified grab techs, the combo mechanics. But I wish we could go back to how old stages felt, and what happened to Tekken force?
I thought i am the only one that like the wayang theme from tag 2, and also I am from indonesia so that maybe a little biased. Great video, thank you JDCR!
"I like old guys"
- JDCR, 2020
He just thinks heihachi is cool
Hy how are u
I want your little help.
Tell me the fastest command for heihachi' while 4
because heihachi is the boss, he fight devil as human !!!
Because heihachi is the icon for this game and so is JDCR
he said it all, he likes old guys. jokes aside keep up the content and stay safe you all ✌️😁
Man I love Star Craft, makes you even more likeable now!
Bob will always be the greatest Mishima
JDCR is a Mishima himself.
Summary of this video
"I like old guys" The End
JD: Heihachi.... Idk... I like old guys. XD
one of the characters ive picked up recently as my sub but so far in my opinion i have fun playing Heihachi so far
Yep I miss the theme in tekken 5. The Moonlit Wilderness. ^_^
jdcr was one of the best player in tekken 7 and his gaming style is so fast.
The reason you'll be different than any other player is that u r not a power hungry and trophy hungry player. You get into the character and then play it. That's something beautiful!
JDCR likes old guys...
Bad uncle returns
ur my type buddy old characters are soo cool and badass
More Hwoarang game play please! OG Bob
'I like old guys' HAD ME DYING!!
Same, Heihachi is also my favourite Mishima
I like Heihachi because I played him for a long time, since TTT basically. To me, Kazuya felt very incomplete in the old days because he had a limited move list, most of which was shared with Heihachi and original Jin/Devil Jin. I think Heihachi has better pressure and poking than Kazuya, and even today Heihachi has some options, like a parry, that Kazuya is lacking, and I just think it makes Heihachi more interesting to play, and his weaknesses force you to come up with creative solutions. I like Kazuya more than I used to ever since T5, where he began to feel distinctly different from Heihachi. I don't want to play as Devil Jin because I don't want to play a character only because they are top tier, which would be the reason if I was to pick Devil Jin over Heihachi or Kazuya.
Like a fine wine.
And from there, he had to train his DVJ because its top tier.
I got in to T7 too late and have been stuck in this weird dilemma where I really want to learn Heihachi but what's the point if he's probably not going to be in the next game? I've only been playing for 6 months too so learning a new character is like a month long ordeal before I start feeling comfortable.
JDCR, maybe you could play a game or two of starcraft? I know it's not your normal content but i'd like to see it. As someone who've also fondly played starcraft :)
옛날에 삼촌이 사준 패드?로 철권 5 사촌들이랑 했었었는데 문라이트 진짜 맵도 이쁘고 노래도 좋고해서 많이 골랐던 기억이 나네요
I believe old elderly man play an important role in your life growing up.
Man who know's the thing or two with the words. :D
Do you feel since the departure with EchoFox your drive/hunger to be one of the best or the best has gone down ?
You had a 5-6yr stretch between tag 2 -T7 where you clearly was the most dominant player.....
My man, Tekken 6 Urban War Zone is sick! The best track in my opinion too. Also what do you think about Tag 2's school stage?
Heihachi is fun.. pure and simple.
JDCR should be made Tekken Ambassador by Bamco.
JDCR would be a great idea once in a while see you blasting electrics in Tekken 5 DR.
Thank you for the subs
Old men in games are either crazy, or insanely powerful. OLD MEN FTW
I misses your old tekken evo fights
I play Hei because OTGFs. His defensive options are bad, but because they are bad it actually forces me to play tighter defense. I have to take less with most punishes (excluding i14 from ws because ws1 into otgf is glorious) and it forces me to play tighter. When I'm in my groove, I'm torching people with Hei and really good reads, but if I'm off by even a single frame, things end up really bad.
Every playstyle is unique as are all players.
Heihachi is the the grandfather of Tekken. I love Heihachi because he's easy to play as and he's a very balanced player, with hard hitting move set.
Thought devil Jin premiered in Tekken 3 after beating ogre??