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Netsu 4 U? A cool new feature in TTT is the inclusion of netsus. For the uninitiated, this uccurs when your on-screen character takes a bit of a beating, thus enraging your off-screen character making him 'netsu'. His energy bar will flash and he'll want in on the action. A netsuing character will do more damage. Most tag teams take five hits to netsu for each other, with some exceptions- cue family disputes and hatred aplenty! The Silver-Haired Devil takes the average five hits to netsu for most, except for... Kazuya Mishima- Seven hits. Even though this is more than most, I still think this is very generous. Why should Lee netsu for someone that despises him? Devil- Seven hits. I guess Lee feels the same about his brother as he does about his brother's alter-ego. Jin Kazama- No netsu. I think this is rather strange. Perhaps Lee is taking his agression out on his brother's son rather than his brother. Ogre- No netsu. Can't blame him. After all, didn't Ogre consume Lee after Tekken 2! True Ogre- No netsu. I doubt this freak is very popular either. Predictably, Heihachi and Kazuya won't netsu for Lee. B*stards! |
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