Originally posted by Hawke
Yoshi is easily countered, if you really are playing against some cheap-ass predictable person (or the AI), but if properly used, he\'s one of the most rewarding characters with which you can really show off. He\'s good at poking and his juggles are some of the coolest in the game. He\'s also got a great selection of moves from really useful ones to those that are just plain silly and can rarely be used, but when they connect, you get your trouble\'s worth. Same goes for Lei. I like these two characters as they aren\'t as simple and straightforward as, let\'s say Paul and Jin. Paul is just cheap and boring, imo (though lethal), and Jin might have juggles that do 106 damage on one go, but I just don\'t like \'em too much. Maybe it is because of their excessive power. I like to humiliate my opponents and play around with my prey.
Heihachi rules too, yeah, gotta love his juggles in TTT. I hope they aren\'t too much tampered with in T4.
Finally, someone who knows what they\'re talking about!

Thanks for backing me up Hawke. Heihachi does rule. He is quick, and very powerful. The only problem with him is that he is also very easy to sidestep (even easier than Paul).
Originally posted by Bob
pfft, juggles are boring, and the way me and Gradman play, there is not time to side step, we dont do any of those stupid moves like the DeathFist...IronFist, SoulGrind, Hawke...you are all going down, BWA HA HA
i used to be a master with Yoshimtsu, but hes just ****, and boring...so i stopped using him
Juggles are boring? They are a huge part of Tekken. They are what Tekken is known for. Without Juggles, and without the Deathfist, what good is Paul? What, do you just do the falling leaf combo all the time, or his 10 hitters? Or do you just play a rush, poke, and run game?
I have mastered defense against Paul. My brother used to be Paul all the time. He would always play a rushing game, never letting off for even a second. He would juggle me, combo me, deathfist me, pretty much everything on me.

I finally learned how to play against every kind of Paul player possible. Paul is no longer a threat of any kind. If Paul is your main character, prepare for an unpleasent surprise.

The only character I have a hard time playing against is another Yoshimitsu. I do not have very much experience fighting other Yoshis, so I suck against them. With Tekken 4, I\'ll spend more time in the arcades looking for another Yoshi player so I can perfect him even more.
And Yoshi is a lot more interesting than Paul. His combos, and his awkward style of fighting make him easily the funnest player to use in Tekken.