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Which is the best game: Tekken, Street Fighter, or Mortal Kombat?

As someone who used to play quite a lot of Street Fighter I have to say that after playing Tekken I much prefer it to either Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat. I’m talking about Tekken 7 and Street Fighter V.Tekken is more like real fighting, it is up close. Players are not jumping all over the screen or shooting fireballs from far away. There are some characters who can shoot fireballs but they take ages to charge up and are only useful as a surprise tactic now and then.There are four buttons in Tekken and each button is an attack from each of your four limbs, so it feels like you have complete control over your character.The hits feel more satisfying in Tekken and you can do 6 hit combos easily but it is hard to master. It is more beginner friendly but has just as much depth as Street Fighter.Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat are like Quake and Doom (largely fantasy based and players flying all over the screen) whereas Tekken is more like Call of Duty and Battlefield (somewhat realistic, the action takes place on the ground and is easier to digest)

In D&D, should a beginner start with the 4th or 5th edition?

I'm pretty new the D&D community, so I've only ever played 5th edition. However, I've done my research. I've skimmed other rulebooks and watch people play and, in my opinion, you should definitely play 5th edition.5th edition is the Persian empire of editions. It takes the best from everything that's come before it, and tries to make it as easy as possible to understand. Another good thing is that, because it's more current, there's a lot of YouTube channels out there that can help show you how to start off and generally show you the ropes (DawnForgedCast is a personal favorite). Lastly, 4th edition is quite a bit different stylistically from most of the other editions, while 5th got back to the classic feel of D&D

What is good beginner anime?

Well, firstly you should start with an anime series that’s not too lengthy. Many people got into anime by watching Pokémon first. But there’s also other small animes that I would highly recommend such as Death Note, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and Norgami . Some people even actually started watching Dragonball as their first anime. WOW.For a beginner, if you are only starting to like anime…You should really watch animes that only have 12–13eps before entering the realm of Anime series with seasons *cough* Naruto+Naruto Shippuden. Here two examples of some popular animes with 12eps. By doing this, this kind of gives you a feel of what anime is and you won’t need to sell your soul to a show that surpasses more than 12 eps.LET START! I will try to show the different genres Anime has to offer.If you like action and Superheroes then I recommend One Punch Man. One Punch Man is the most popular anime of 2015. It carries both humour and action. And the soundtrack is amazing. Season 2 is apparently going to be released in 2019!2. Another anime with 12eps is a well-known dark anime called ERASED (boku dake ga Inai Machi)Genre: Psychological and MysteryAnother popular anime is BarakamonThis anime is a lighthearted series, with the genres of comedy and slice of life! That’s a plus!And if you just want anime that is full of humour and pure nonsense:Daily Lives of High School BoysAfter this, you can proudly proceed on to series with seasons like Attack on Titan, Code Geass, Gintama, Mob Psycho 100, My Hero Academia, Tokyo Ghoul, Inuyasha+ Inuyasha: The final act and Assassination Classroom.Final advice: Always watch anime in Japanese dub with English subtitles. It’s hard to find such good English dubs Animes T_T

Is it possible to play Dungeons and Dragons by yourself?

Yes you can play DandD by yourself, and even though I agree with every one else that DandD is a social game, I do feel like I must point out that this idea isn't completely ridiculous. As my groups main DM I am in  charge of every monster, npc, and every other factor in the made up world of the game, and because of this I like to study adventures and fine tune them (whether its a premade game or just one I made myself), and some times I feel like just simply studying the adventure doesn't give me enough incite me to be the best DM I can be, so occasionally I will randomly generate a group of four adventurers each with a certain amount of actual personality as so they aren't completely 1 dimensional, and start going through a adventure with them, a test run of sorts. This is a great way for a DM (with the patience and a free Saterday night) to see how a story could occur and giving you some experience with the npc's  and situations that may be encountered. And if you stay in character with the test adventure group, it provides a reasonable amount of fun.

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