If they leave it as is I think they could just make it as punishable as hellsweep and it would be fine. Uber-strong but you get max launchered if blocked seems okay
@@Chuckychargeblade but we will never know if the jin player is misiputing an electric or just doing low. Like in tekken 7 we have the old d2(when enemies grounded), in combos we get that move and would make an impression instantly that we misinput an electric in a combo, now you get a single hit.
@@davidchu2001 also 25f is almost around the snake edge territory of speed, it would be reactable for most cases. Making it a bit useless. Just change the input no one gets hurt.
The outfit puts Jin in a medicinal karate chi state it’s more of healing the inner than damaging the outer and your move selection quite interesting and fighting style
I'd like to know one thing, do you think Jin Kazama has changed in T8? is there a difference with T7? for example, is he easier to play? or still as complex? and in terms of power, given that in T7 he was nerfed, which made him very hard to use (personal feeling).
@@JosephXVII in T7 he wasn't nerfed just very difficult to use and he was S tier one of the strongest characters in T7 and in T8 everything got made easier to do with him his only complex thing with him now is just learning how to electric he's way easier to play now in T8
No Jin always had that. If you do heat smash [4] he cancels it into ff4. What this allows to do is to walls play into a combo from like 1/3 of the screen and also makes you + billion
Just an opinion- Jin with the new low in the form of d2 makes hellsweep senseless. Why would anyone risk being launched using a hellsweep when they can just d2 you risking a non launchable punishment? Yeah, hellsweep gives a little bit of extra damage and okezeme, but still not worth risking getting launched. Opinions?
you just have to backdash more against someone like this guy because there was plenty of opportunities to make him whiff. He was aggressive but did a lot of unsafe shit.
I hope there's an option to remove that absurd "YOU" label attached to the character as you fall into the stage transition. It takes me out of the experience.