Here we are with the Beginners Guide to Tekken 8! Lots of Newcomers coming in for the latest Tekken and honestly... the game does not do a great job teaching you a lot of the gameplay systems but thankfully that's what this video is here for! Lets cover everything from the basics to concepts like how to get up off the ground properly and more. Leave a like if it helped out, and otherwise enjoy!
Rooflemonger, lots of folks have been saying you need a arcade fight stick to really be able to do everything in Tekken. Lots of people are saying that a controller just does not really cut it for this game. I for instance have trouble with the diagonal inputs sometimes and have no idea how you are supposed to hit X + B or Z+Y simultaneously on a controller. What's your opinion on this, and do you have any recomendatins on a good starter stick for an old head with no illusions about being great at or going pro rofl?
@@jrodgers674 you dont need any controller other than the one you want to use. The game allows for macros of every button combination so start biinding those shoulder buttons
Good job man, you've been able to grind through every fighting game released in the past 7 months and give concise tools for beginners to jump in to things mere hours/days after each launch. 🍾🥂
As a 35 year old dad with a job that has some maintenance windows at odd hours etc, I enjoy Roofs content. Very helpful to get in and play for FUN. Not trying to become a pro, but just be rather competitive and have a blast!
Beginner guide as promised! Next video we will be going over all the funky movement in Tekken, wave dash canceling, korean backdashing, crab canceling(as seen on twitter) and all that fancy stuff! After that.. I dunno? lol maybe finally character videos?
Character videos if you’re able! I subbed back in mk1 because those character videos really helped me get good on my favorite characters. Tekken seems harder to pick up..
Great video! Please do a video on best controller layout for dualsense. I am kind of confused on what’s the best configuration for easily inputting 2+3 moves without claw gripping the controller.
tekken 8 is gonna be the first fighting game i truly get into, ive played alot of them but just could not get into them at all but tekken has completely grabbed my interest and kazuya is definitely my favorite. i heard hes a more advanced character but im willing to learn him
I've been learning Kazuya and God damn the process is making me feel dumb. For a character that can shoot lasers out of his forehead he's really restrained and has to work for his shit
Rooflemonger, you are a very good FGC teacher/FGC tutorialist. You are like the CHRIS HERO of the FGC. The biggest weakness in my tekken gameplay is & has always been side stepping my opponent's attacks. I just can't not consistently do that because it's really difficult in general. Being able to side step your opponent attacks in the heat of battle or consistently is an advanced skill that takes some time to get the hang of. Nobody SUCK ASS at side stepping in tekken more than I do 😄
to be honest, even though its better in tekken 8, sidstepping is just bad in tekken in general, always has been. Its never been smooth or intuitive like Virtua Fighter and I always kinda hated that about it. Its really just a feel thing and you gotta take the licks until you figure out what works
I’ve watched you for years and lately have taken a few months break from fighting games… I’m returning and deep diving on all the content I missed, you’re the best at what you do !
Roof I started watching your vids right around SFV, I really wanna thank you for continuing to make such quality vids and encouraging me to greater heights. Primate gang for life brother
Hey man, as this is my first ever tekken game, your recent videos have been insanely helpful for me getting into the game. Thank you so much for providing us with these videos.
Holy Jesus dude you just put out a 3 hours video yesterday 💀 this is why you are the GOAT 🐐🐐🐐 I need all of the Rooflemonger Tekken 8 content. We appreciate all the work you're putting into this game these first few days
Played for a few days now, only played smash bros before. Starting to realize what works well for me right now is to try to win by doing as little as possible. I remind myself every button press has to have a purpose so I don't start mashing and moving around randomly. So I first mostly stay completely still and I do neutral blocks, only holding back or duck if I get too abused. Once I get a block in I try to punish and keep them in the air/on the ground as long as possible, then go back to defending. Probably obvious stuff but it didn't come naturally lol. I was pretty happy to beat a few VS matches on the higher AI modes today by doing this.
i'm new to tekken and fighting games in general. i have 40 hours on tekken 8 and didn't really know what was happening until i watched this video. i want to learn how the game works and get better, thank you so much for this resource!!!
As a person who is new to fighting games, at first, I was going to look into MK1, but Tekken 8 caught my attention and looked fun to me. This guide will be of help to me.
U did not sugarcoat that thumbnail huh. Thank you Rooflemonger for your service once again, the FGC wouldn't be the same without you or all these super informative videos.
Man, you are the best teacher out there. You've taught me Street Fighter 6, my first fighting game ever, and now Tekken 8 which I've just bought. I cannot thank you enough 😊 Your voice and style are also very entertaining.
Watching all your content to finally learn tekken. Been following ya ever since FighterZ. One of the best fighting game tutorial youtubers in the scene. Many thanks for all the hours you put into these! They are so helpful!
I haven't played tekken in so long I'm getting back into it now. I just want to say a massive thank you for these guides I know you put lots of time in but for any new fighting game I always appreciate the work you put in to help new and returning players. The effort is noticed and appreciated dude.
Thanks rooflemonger. The lack of in game tutorials has made jumping on ranked a pretty frustrating experience to say the least so this helped out a lot!
Sometimes I hate that UA-cam listens to me and other times it brings me amazing stuff like this. I'm new to the Tekken series, been playing since 7 and still don't quite have a great grip on the game so I'm gonna study this video
Man you taught me how to play mk1 really well. I got tekken 8 because the current state of mk1 but want a fighting game to play. I know this is the hardest but im ready to learn, i was praying you had this video up
Fantastic guide. I consider myself about intermediate in Tekken 8 and even I didn't know I could cancel the 2+3 attack with back,back until I watched this video. Super helpful.
I didn't know about the generic low parry so I decided to look up whether or not it's a new mechanic and apparently it's been around since the first Tekken Tag Tournament, which is ironically the first Tekken I had.
I was like why does this guy sound so familiar, and then I realized you’re the guy I learned to play GGS from, so thanks for the help on the new game LOL
The beginners guide to Tekken 8 ; Learn Reina. Im not kidding. While shes being quite challenging to learn, she feels absolutely enjoyable thanks to electrics.
I’m a Street Fighter player and have tried Tekken before but was turned off by the movelist, but always followed the game casually. This is the first time I’m actually learning the game and even though I’m getting my ass kicked online, this guide is very useful for a noob to the series
I'm no beginner in Tekken, but with all the new heat stuff, I gotta watch this video to keep me up to date. Thank you for taking the time to create these tutorials, Roof. Keep doing your thing. Peace.
My guy you are doing god’s work. My friend and I bought this on the same day to play each other. I'm an MK main, and I cannot figure this shit out in Tekken. This guide has actually ready to play!
Thanks for making videos covering Tekken 8 and helping introduce new players to the game. It's quite a leap going from 2d to 3d fighters, but this one is well worth it. It reminds me of the T3/TTT PS2 era Tekken games in a good way, since those were my favorites of the series. There certainly is a need for video guides for the game! It does an okay job of explaining new mechanics but drops the ball on basic stuff like "how do I stand up" and "what are get-up attacks?" Okizeme is such a big thing in the game and it does not work anything like a 2D fighter.
Hey man, would you consider doing a beginner's guide on how to actually approach a match? There's a lot of guides covering the mechanics and systems, but as a beginner, I find myself struggling on things like why am I always whiffing, why am I always getting hit when I press buttons etc. I think that would be very helpful! TLDR: Could you make a guide on the thought process of when to press what buttons and why?
I think you just gotta play matches and be slow. In a match you're eager to get a hit in but in all honesty that's not a real way to learn. Getting better means losing. If you're whiffing a lot it means you're coming in too strong without actually making sure you're in range of your attacks. Each character has their own range and the only way to figure that out is learning your character or the characters' ranges. Approaching a match is different for everyone and in a game like Tekken everyone's identity can be largely different. Lab it out with the bot set to block first attack standing and the rest crouch blocking and it'll help you understand the importance of range and why you're whiffing. Just practice until you feel the clique.
There's no easy way to do the homework, this all becomes part of intuition. You can be plus on hit/block against a Law player and think you can keep pressuring with highs but he'll throw out a low crushing move or launcher and boom your plus on block means nothing So it's really game to game situation, but as a noob I'd recommend just find your style and refine it and learn your opponents habits before it's too late
@@Wakasan626 it's as this guys has stated. There's no easy or quick right way to do it like in mortal Kombat one. There is no this is how you should always do this kind of scenario. Just find what you like and enjoy that!
Dont just throw out launchers all the time, theyre usually extremely punishable and could be why youre getting blown up. Find your characters main string, usually something like 1,2,3(you want this string to have a mid. If the string is all highs, try and find one with at least 1 mid) and use that to poke. Even if you whiff, youre generally fairly safe. Theres a lot of character guides out there, but this is as basic of starting point as I can give. Watch a vid for your specific char and listen to when they talk about a game plan
well I think the arcade quest mode will help with that but more than knowing any sick combo or anything else, what matters is just being comfortable. Just play, get a hang for the game flow and dont worry about anything past that for a bit.
Appreciate the guides! Just got the game yesterday and while obviously idk what I'm doing as of now, I'll get there. Big anime fighter like BB, GG, UNIB, etc so I should be able to understand some stuff well/quickly. Great stuff!
First Tekken game. Been wanting to get into it for years cause of how cool it always looked and the fun footsies in neutral. Glad to see the goat making a guide
This will generally work as a guide for any Tekken game from 5 onwards (power crushes don't exist back then, nor Heat, but that's basically the only difference) - the fundamentals of the game simply haven't changed that much other than slowing down the game a little bit by changing the basic move speed from 8f to 10f. Really useful since I know some people who are intent on picking up Tekken 7 now that it's megacheap and waiting for the Tekken 8 price to come down.
Even though I grew up with Tekken as a kid starting with Tekken 2, due to the lack of tutorials at the time, I never knew that tech rolls were a thing to get up faster off a knockdown. It wasn't until later on in Tekken 7 when I found videos that talked about that. (Now, I know past games did have tips on what kind of techniques you can do, but I always missed that one). Now that we're in Tekken 8, hopefully videos like this will be helpful to those picking it up as their first Tekken game.
rooflemonger im not a beginner by any means these days so these guides arent really for me. But man i definitely send every beginner i know to your videos cause this is such solid information
This will be my first tekken. I knew the game was hard but man this feels like learning to control a robot mech while underwater welding on another planet blindfolded
Thanks a lot for the tips/tricks! This is my first ever fighter…so this being broken down made everything a lot more digestible :) Here’s hoping after lots of practice I can get a grip on everything! I have a feeling memorizing certain inputs/combos is gonna be the real hard part for me.
Thanks for this video, it was pretty helpful to understand the game. Just wish maybe there was a little video slowdown when talking about specific visual effects or specific moves in a combo to get them into my head better.
Great video, as someone who has just casually played Tekken over the years every other release or so there was a lot of things here I had no idea about. :)
This video is awesome. I have a friend that’s played Tekken for years and they’re teaching me how to play. They taught me everything you just said. I highly recommend trying to find experienced players to spar with you sometime. I just picked Tekken 8 up and as a beginner I feel so strong. I can’t wait to improve.
Learning from a vet Tekken player will help improve your skills immensely. I trained up my neighbor & his roommate. They thought they were good. They were not lol. They are much much much better players now. You can learn a ton of little things that are actually a big deal.
This is awesome! I will definitely be using this to improve at the game for sure, thanks Rooflemonger this should really help out to understand the game on a deeper level as my main character Azucena
thanks! great video. tekken is my first fighting game in like 20 years and no way I would have learned even half. like the powercrush moves. now I know I need at least 1 in order to interrupt attacks. 0 chance I would have figured that out anytime soon by scrolling through that massive move list. 😂 that why I always look up videos like this no matter the game. or streams. you learn in a week what you would normally have learned in a year if even.
God damn the info about the tech roll is clutch. Your videos are so great for me, as a longtime casual button masher, to really learn all the game systems. Now I understand a bit more about what I have been unintentionally doing lol!
I'll give you this roofle. This is a good guide that gave me insight into how Tekken works. Its not my cup of tea and I'll be totally honest my interest begins and ends with Reina so thanks for using her in your tutorial guide lol
Great vid as always man, the game is honestly so much fun. Throwing out some punches as a panda as well, definently facilitates the overall fighting game expierence.
The section about wake-up options helped so much. Been playing Tekken hardcore since Tekken 6 (after not touching the game since T3) and some of that stuff I still didn't know 💀😅😭🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Here we are with the Beginners Guide to Tekken 8! Lots of Newcomers coming in for the latest Tekken and honestly... the game does not do a great job teaching you a lot of the gameplay systems but thankfully that's what this video is here for! Lets cover everything from the basics to concepts like how to get up off the ground properly and more. Leave a like if it helped out, and otherwise enjoy!
Thank you for this helpful video! Left an immediate like 😊
Would love to get your thoughts/advice on using the Special Style control scheme!
Rooflemonger, lots of folks have been saying you need a arcade fight stick to really be able to do everything in Tekken. Lots of people are saying that a controller just does not really cut it for this game. I for instance have trouble with the diagonal inputs sometimes and have no idea how you are supposed to hit X + B or Z+Y simultaneously on a controller. What's your opinion on this, and do you have any recomendatins on a good starter stick for an old head with no illusions about being great at or going pro rofl?
@@beehills177 special style is great for people who just want to mash around, its basically intended for total beginners
@@jrodgers674 you dont need any controller other than the one you want to use. The game allows for macros of every button combination so start biinding those shoulder buttons
You have a great knack for explaining things clearly but succinctly. I appreciate your videos, and I'm sure many are learning thanks to your efforts.
Good job man, you've been able to grind through every fighting game released in the past 7 months and give concise tools for beginners to jump in to things mere hours/days after each launch. 🍾🥂
well thank you very much, and thank you for the support!
Rooflemonger has some of the best FGC content around. 💪
The hardest working man in FGC media!
As a 35 year old dad with a job that has some maintenance windows at odd hours etc, I enjoy Roofs content. Very helpful to get in and play for FUN. Not trying to become a pro, but just be rather competitive and have a blast!
You been teaching me since fighterz came. We all respect your grind. Thank you.
Glad to be of help and thank you very much for the support!
Tekken 8 has inspired me to hit the gym again, like if I can play as all these buff dudes online why not try to get buff myself?
jack is jacked, so you should be too
Why grind multiplayer games when you can grind irl and keep the gains
Buff women*
Hit the bag with some electrics for me bro
Go to the gym, then come home and main king.
Rooflemonger the king of fgc content, taking us to top 8s around the world. Thanks dude.
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Beginner guide as promised! Next video we will be going over all the funky movement in Tekken, wave dash canceling, korean backdashing, crab canceling(as seen on twitter) and all that fancy stuff! After that.. I dunno? lol maybe finally character videos?
Character videos if you’re able! I subbed back in mk1 because those character videos really helped me get good on my favorite characters. Tekken seems harder to pick up..
@@HazePlays4Days I def want to get a few character videos in, just wanna make sure I finish all the general stuff first
Great video! Please do a video on best controller layout for dualsense. I am kind of confused on what’s the best configuration for easily inputting 2+3 moves without claw gripping the controller.
Please do a Jack-8 video!
Please cover Special Style!!!!
Really appreciate this! Don't feel as lost as this is the first Tekken I'm "taking seriously". Thanks!
Glad to help and thank you very much for the support!
You’re the best dude. You’ve guided me through DBFZ, GGST, sf6, and Tekken. I’d have no idea how to play fighting games without Roofle.
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tekken 8 is gonna be the first fighting game i truly get into, ive played alot of them but just could not get into them at all but tekken has completely grabbed my interest and kazuya is definitely my favorite. i heard hes a more advanced character but im willing to learn him
I've been learning Kazuya and God damn the process is making me feel dumb. For a character that can shoot lasers out of his forehead he's really restrained and has to work for his shit
yeah i agree hes alot slower than most characters so i just get outspeeded alot, i really gotta learn how to be faster@@bradfjord
Rooflemonger, you are a very good FGC teacher/FGC tutorialist. You are like the CHRIS HERO of the FGC. The biggest weakness in my tekken gameplay is & has always been side stepping my opponent's attacks. I just can't not consistently do that because it's really difficult in general. Being able to side step your opponent attacks in the heat of battle or consistently is an advanced skill that takes some time to get the hang of. Nobody SUCK ASS at side stepping in tekken more than I do 😄
to be honest, even though its better in tekken 8, sidstepping is just bad in tekken in general, always has been. Its never been smooth or intuitive like Virtua Fighter and I always kinda hated that about it. Its really just a feel thing and you gotta take the licks until you figure out what works
I’ve watched you for years and lately have taken a few months break from fighting games… I’m returning and deep diving on all the content I missed, you’re the best at what you do !
Thanks!
Thank you!
Roof I started watching your vids right around SFV, I really wanna thank you for continuing to make such quality vids and encouraging me to greater heights.
Primate gang for life brother
Just got through with the choose your main now on to the beginner guide! He not missing a beat. Keep up the great work 💯💪🏾.
Hey man, as this is my first ever tekken game, your recent videos have been insanely helpful for me getting into the game. Thank you so much for providing us with these videos.
As a SF player who just wanted a few basics to try and enjoy watching Tekken during the next EVO, this video was perfect !
Holy Jesus dude you just put out a 3 hours video yesterday 💀 this is why you are the GOAT 🐐🐐🐐 I need all of the Rooflemonger Tekken 8 content. We appreciate all the work you're putting into this game these first few days
I love watching videos like this even though I’ve been playing Tekken for a decade
Played for a few days now, only played smash bros before. Starting to realize what works well for me right now is to try to win by doing as little as possible. I remind myself every button press has to have a purpose so I don't start mashing and moving around randomly. So I first mostly stay completely still and I do neutral blocks, only holding back or duck if I get too abused. Once I get a block in I try to punish and keep them in the air/on the ground as long as possible, then go back to defending. Probably obvious stuff but it didn't come naturally lol. I was pretty happy to beat a few VS matches on the higher AI modes today by doing this.
starting my tekken journey wish me luck guys
i'm new to tekken and fighting games in general. i have 40 hours on tekken 8 and didn't really know what was happening until i watched this video. i want to learn how the game works and get better, thank you so much for this resource!!!
As a person who is new to fighting games, at first, I was going to look into MK1, but Tekken 8 caught my attention and looked fun to me. This guide will be of help to me.
Tekken 8 is wayyyyy better than mk1 trust me
@@yousefsh7949 I believe you. I'm looking into buying soon.
U did not sugarcoat that thumbnail huh.
Thank you Rooflemonger for your service once again, the FGC wouldn't be the same without you or all these super informative videos.
Best beginner video on UA-cam. Period. Thank you so much
The ONE thing that T8 let me down on is teaching the game; it tries to but ends up with a participation trophy at best. This is great. Thank you.
This vid answered all my questions that the most excellent arcade quest didn't quite cover. Thanks
Man, you are the best teacher out there. You've taught me Street Fighter 6, my first fighting game ever, and now Tekken 8 which I've just bought.
I cannot thank you enough 😊
Your voice and style are also very entertaining.
Watching all your content to finally learn tekken. Been following ya ever since FighterZ. One of the best fighting game tutorial youtubers in the scene. Many thanks for all the hours you put into these! They are so helpful!
I haven't played tekken in so long I'm getting back into it now. I just want to say a massive thank you for these guides I know you put lots of time in but for any new fighting game I always appreciate the work you put in to help new and returning players. The effort is noticed and appreciated dude.
I just watched every second of this, completely entertained the whole time. Good job. They don't tell you SO much! Thank you!
Thanks rooflemonger. The lack of in game tutorials has made jumping on ranked a pretty frustrating experience to say the least so this helped out a lot!
I dont even play fighting games, but i love these technique and character breakdowns you do
You helped me with dbfz years ago. Time to get into the next fighting game with your help. TY mate
Sometimes I hate that UA-cam listens to me and other times it brings me amazing stuff like this. I'm new to the Tekken series, been playing since 7 and still don't quite have a great grip on the game so I'm gonna study this video
Man you taught me how to play mk1 really well. I got tekken 8 because the current state of mk1 but want a fighting game to play. I know this is the hardest but im ready to learn, i was praying you had this video up
thank you for the dilligent and hard work you do for the FGC
your passion for fighting games is tremendous
You are easily the hardworking dude in the FGC at the moment. thanks
You've been killing it with the content! 300k in 2024, here we come!
Thanks for your guide! Helps a lot after starting my FG commitment after SF6
Surely, one of the best content creators in fighting game industry, thanks a lot man!!
Fantastic guide. I consider myself about intermediate in Tekken 8 and even I didn't know I could cancel the 2+3 attack with back,back until I watched this video. Super helpful.
I didn't know about the generic low parry so I decided to look up whether or not it's a new mechanic and apparently it's been around since the first Tekken Tag Tournament, which is ironically the first Tekken I had.
you’re like the bob ross of fighting games man, love your vids!!
Such high quality... newcomers to T8 will be ever grateful
I love how easy and simple you explained frames. Even a 5 year old can get that 🤩
Been playing since Tekken 2, still watched the video. That’s how good your content has been for me since pick your main for SF6 ✊🏾
I was like why does this guy sound so familiar, and then I realized you’re the guy I learned to play GGS from, so thanks for the help on the new game LOL
same haha
The beginners guide to Tekken 8 ;
Learn Reina. Im not kidding. While shes being quite challenging to learn, she feels absolutely enjoyable thanks to electrics.
Reina is a boring character 😂
Wrong.
The correct answer is: "play whoever you think looks the coolest". Doesn't have to be Reina.
@@mikeshinwa3398 ok,man
Play lee, he's challenging but you'll become Marvelous or Excellent depending if you like Violet or not
I prefer Kazuya's electrics just cause of his "DORYA" which is pretty meme 😂
I’m a Street Fighter player and have tried Tekken before but was turned off by the movelist, but always followed the game casually. This is the first time I’m actually learning the game and even though I’m getting my ass kicked online, this guide is very useful for a noob to the series
make sure to check out the 2d to 3d video in the tekken playlist as help, stuff like the big movelists really are not all that bad
Roof gonna make it big with tekken 8
I'm no beginner in Tekken, but with all the new heat stuff, I gotta watch this video to keep me up to date.
Thank you for taking the time to create these tutorials, Roof.
Keep doing your thing.
Peace.
First time playing a Tekken game so of course you're the first channel i go to for info ! love it keep it up
bro i clicked this video heard ur voice and was like wait a sec, ive been subbed this guys always has good video tips
Thank you!!! There were things that I would do on instinct bugt never knew how, you have explained so much.
My guy you are doing god’s work. My friend and I bought this on the same day to play each other. I'm an MK main, and I cannot figure this shit out in Tekken. This guide has actually ready to play!
Another banger from my fav fighting game youtuber. Thanks!
Thanks for the rapid fire guides Roofle! Appreciate your hard work.
Thanks for making videos covering Tekken 8 and helping introduce new players to the game. It's quite a leap going from 2d to 3d fighters, but this one is well worth it. It reminds me of the T3/TTT PS2 era Tekken games in a good way, since those were my favorites of the series.
There certainly is a need for video guides for the game! It does an okay job of explaining new mechanics but drops the ball on basic stuff like "how do I stand up" and "what are get-up attacks?" Okizeme is such a big thing in the game and it does not work anything like a 2D fighter.
Hey man, would you consider doing a beginner's guide on how to actually approach a match? There's a lot of guides covering the mechanics and systems, but as a beginner, I find myself struggling on things like why am I always whiffing, why am I always getting hit when I press buttons etc. I think that would be very helpful!
TLDR: Could you make a guide on the thought process of when to press what buttons and why?
I think you just gotta play matches and be slow. In a match you're eager to get a hit in but in all honesty that's not a real way to learn. Getting better means losing. If you're whiffing a lot it means you're coming in too strong without actually making sure you're in range of your attacks. Each character has their own range and the only way to figure that out is learning your character or the characters' ranges. Approaching a match is different for everyone and in a game like Tekken everyone's identity can be largely different. Lab it out with the bot set to block first attack standing and the rest crouch blocking and it'll help you understand the importance of range and why you're whiffing. Just practice until you feel the clique.
There's no easy way to do the homework, this all becomes part of intuition.
You can be plus on hit/block against a Law player and think you can keep pressuring with highs but he'll throw out a low crushing move or launcher and boom your plus on block means nothing
So it's really game to game situation, but as a noob I'd recommend just find your style and refine it and learn your opponents habits before it's too late
@@Wakasan626 it's as this guys has stated. There's no easy or quick right way to do it like in mortal Kombat one. There is no this is how you should always do this kind of scenario. Just find what you like and enjoy that!
Dont just throw out launchers all the time, theyre usually extremely punishable and could be why youre getting blown up. Find your characters main string, usually something like 1,2,3(you want this string to have a mid. If the string is all highs, try and find one with at least 1 mid) and use that to poke. Even if you whiff, youre generally fairly safe. Theres a lot of character guides out there, but this is as basic of starting point as I can give. Watch a vid for your specific char and listen to when they talk about a game plan
well I think the arcade quest mode will help with that but more than knowing any sick combo or anything else, what matters is just being comfortable. Just play, get a hang for the game flow and dont worry about anything past that for a bit.
Appreciate the guides! Just got the game yesterday and while obviously idk what I'm doing as of now, I'll get there. Big anime fighter like BB, GG, UNIB, etc so I should be able to understand some stuff well/quickly. Great stuff!
First Tekken game. Been wanting to get into it for years cause of how cool it always looked and the fun footsies in neutral. Glad to see the goat making a guide
That power crush and low parry guide is going to help me a lot ty!
I'm so excited for all the Tekken Videos your going to be dropping
This will generally work as a guide for any Tekken game from 5 onwards (power crushes don't exist back then, nor Heat, but that's basically the only difference) - the fundamentals of the game simply haven't changed that much other than slowing down the game a little bit by changing the basic move speed from 8f to 10f. Really useful since I know some people who are intent on picking up Tekken 7 now that it's megacheap and waiting for the Tekken 8 price to come down.
Very nice video with examples, coming from street fighter this is incredibly helpful. Was feeling a bit lost. Great video!
Even though I grew up with Tekken as a kid starting with Tekken 2, due to the lack of tutorials at the time, I never knew that tech rolls were a thing to get up faster off a knockdown. It wasn't until later on in Tekken 7 when I found videos that talked about that. (Now, I know past games did have tips on what kind of techniques you can do, but I always missed that one).
Now that we're in Tekken 8, hopefully videos like this will be helpful to those picking it up as their first Tekken game.
rooflemonger im not a beginner by any means these days so these guides arent really for me. But man i definitely send every beginner i know to your videos cause this is such solid information
Thanks for this video. I'm a button masher but after watching this video I learned there is a strategy to button mashing.
This will be my first tekken. I knew the game was hard but man this feels like learning to control a robot mech while underwater welding on another planet blindfolded
Thanks for all the Tekken content !
Thanks a lot for the tips/tricks! This is my first ever fighter…so this being broken down made everything a lot more digestible :)
Here’s hoping after lots of practice I can get a grip on everything! I have a feeling memorizing certain inputs/combos is gonna be the real hard part for me.
It's the adage but practice truly makes perfect. It's just like a real martial art the more time you put in the better you get
You carried me in MK1 now Tekken I love you bro 😭
Thanks for this video, it was pretty helpful to understand the game. Just wish maybe there was a little video slowdown when talking about specific visual effects or specific moves in a combo to get them into my head better.
DSP needs to see this. Man still playing King like its Tekken 3.
Great video, as someone who has just casually played Tekken over the years every other release or so there was a lot of things here I had no idea about. :)
This video is awesome. I have a friend that’s played Tekken for years and they’re teaching me how to play.
They taught me everything you just said. I highly recommend trying to find experienced players to spar with you sometime.
I just picked Tekken 8 up and as a beginner I feel so strong. I can’t wait to improve.
Learning from a vet Tekken player will help improve your skills immensely. I trained up my neighbor & his roommate. They thought they were good. They were not lol. They are much much much better players now. You can learn a ton of little things that are actually a big deal.
This is awesome! I will definitely be using this to improve at the game for sure, thanks Rooflemonger this should really help out to understand the game on a deeper level as my main character Azucena
This man really used behoove lol respect it
thanks! great video. tekken is my first fighting game in like 20 years and no way I would have learned even half. like the powercrush moves. now I know I need at least 1 in order to interrupt attacks. 0 chance I would have figured that out anytime soon by scrolling through that massive move list. 😂
that why I always look up videos like this no matter the game. or streams. you learn in a week what you would normally have learned in a year if even.
God damn the info about the tech roll is clutch. Your videos are so great for me, as a longtime casual button masher, to really learn all the game systems. Now I understand a bit more about what I have been unintentionally doing lol!
I'll give you this roofle. This is a good guide that gave me insight into how Tekken works. Its not my cup of tea and I'll be totally honest my interest begins and ends with Reina so thanks for using her in your tutorial guide lol
Finally. I needed this.
Great tips.
I will always suck at tekken, but I play it for the story anyway
Great vid as always man, the game is honestly so much fun. Throwing out some punches as a panda as well, definently facilitates the overall fighting game expierence.
Nice one Roof, much needed. I ain't played Tekken since Tekken 4 (which I realised is 20 yeaes ago 🙄) so my brain needs a huge refresh.
The section about wake-up options helped so much. Been playing Tekken hardcore since Tekken 6 (after not touching the game since T3) and some of that stuff I still didn't know 💀😅😭🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Thanks 🙏🏼 Exactly what I need. My first TEKKEN since TEKKEN 8 in 1998 😅🙈
ngl needed this, this game doesnt teach you much
My goodness, so much valuable information! My cousin is trying to get into Tekken, I’ll just send him here. Don’t ask me for 💩😂
Great video. Helped me a lot as a noob to fighting games
Exactly what I needed! You the goat!
great vid roof! you are a treasure to the fgc. thank you
Thank you for this guide. You explained it perfectly.
You’re a gentleman and a saint, roof!
I love your videos , thank you Roofle! I understand so much more and can add that to my practice ! You’re appreciated it! thanks for ur hard work:)
Just found you today! Glad I did, are we going to see any specific character guides down the road?
Character guides in time just gotta finish work on the general guides
Instant download. Thank you my man
Wooo!!!!🎉🎉🎉 I got the Plat this weekend, loving it!
Could you make a video on the practice mode like you did for mk1? That video was extremely informative and helped me use training mode better
probably after the movement video yeah
Thank you so much! I needed this stuff spelled out for me. 😂