They are both relevant when discussing the balance of Tekken Tag 2 as a whole. Worse things I may not be aware of, but they speak ill of the game’s balance nevertheless, which was the point. You are missing the forest for the trees.
Which essentially means that human players will not be able to conduct certain actions in fighting games (or video games in general) without the means of tools (slow down, input procedures, frame-by-frame performance sequences). The said tools allow individuals to push the game to its limits as a result, hence why you may see Tool-Assisted Speedruns of older games. Performing the same actions without these tools (aka playing the game regularly) would be completely impractical.
In the case of TTT2, Bob’s infinite being TAS-only means that it is practically impossible to land in a real match. There are also situations where you may see tool assisted death combos, like these:
I can see why they put him on there. Maximillan represents the casual community and while Tekken always does well globally they struggle to reach the casual audience in the US, the way this game has been designed you can see that they r trying to reach a wider audience and Maximillan is a good way to do that
only thing I desire he does (and ill watch his podcast later) other tutorials will be down the line
but he does need to make sure that he talks about movement somewhat
not in a way that is used to dissuade people but in a way that they will know when they pick up the game that it is something that they will have to work on and its better to know first going in
The story is actualy pretty interesting.
Outside of the mainstory revolving around the Mishimas and their siblings, you have a buttload of sidestorys.
Tekken begane basicly with Heihachi throwing his son of a cliff, then in the first game, Kazuya throws Heihachi off a cliff, just to have Heihachi throw Kazuya in the next game into a vulcane.
The story becomes more serious with Tekken 3 tbh. where you have Kazuyas son as one of the new maincharacters and they begane to give you more background informations.
Basicly if you want a short summ up of the story, at the beginning of Tekken 6 is a short 5-8min long video where the entire story is summed up.
At first I saw Heihachi hitting missile out of the air as an insult to my intelligence, then I remembered Bryan Fury ripping off the cannon of a tank in Tekken 3 and told myself that it has always been that retarded.