Usually every fighting game cheats with its bosses. There are certain attacks that you can do little about, since they nullify your own attacks. There either you dodge them (if possible) or you try to minimize the damage until the end.
And then there’s Akuma in Tekken 7, which again demonstrates the bad slime that Bandai Namco uses with certain special enemies. Because what we feel with Devil Kazuya in the early Tekken Seeing that he could fire lightning in an eminently close-quarters fighting game is child’s play on his side.
It is precisely in a duel between the two where we can see how creepy the guest fighter of Super Street Fighter II Turbo on Tekken 7, as the person I AM OP suffered in his own flesh in one of his games.
And it is that the fearsome Shin Shun Goku Satsu of Akuma “chases” Devil Kazuya until he finally steps on the ground after launching his lightning bolt. A epic trolley that justifies all the broken controls because of this kind of bosses. Insane.