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You’re Combot, built by the character Violet (voiced by prolific Japanese voice actor Ryotaro Okiayu, who thrives with silly characters) and must learn how to be a competent fighter. Not only is the Fight Lab essential for beginning pugilists, but it’s also hugely entertaining and doubles as a story mode. Knowing that it would be some Nintendo fans’ first trip to the rodeo, the Fight Lab is there to teach players the ropes, starting with the basics such as moving around the 3D arenas. Each face button controls a different limb on your character and masterful timing is required to pull off some of the most devastating combos. It also leads to plenty of opportunities for mind games when playing against another person, because severely weakening one of their fighters before they get a chance to tag them out is definitely going to shake them up.īilled as the first “true” 3D fighter, Tekken’s mechanics are as tight as ever. This theme of life bar maintenance will change how you play, as often it's the case that being more conservative and waiting for the opportune moment to strike will be the best course of action if both of your fighters are on their way out. Instead of Capcom’s VS rules where one participant is KO’d and the other continues solo, in Tekken the rule is that as soon as one person’s life bar hits zero the match is over.