Can you fill me in on why we have the game a "year" late? I don't fully understand the entire process with TTT2 and the rest of the world having it ... already.
Well, technically, the world has TTT2 at around the same time, but outside of Japan, you basically only have it in select areas with arcades that import games. Starting with T6, Namco releases Tekken to arcades first, letting it become fleshed out and bring in some revenue from those resources for at least a year, then they make a revision of the game that will be the version you get on consoles. They let that flesh out and bring in revenue before the console version is dropped.
We don't really have the game a year late, but because not many countries outside of the few Asian countries with truly thriving arcades have the game as widely available in arcades, most of the world is generally behind on the game by a considerable amount.
Axel_Redd, Tekken is indeed pretty difficult to learn and definitely complex. There's a lot of things to know about the game...movelists are huge, and you basically have to know frame data for a number of these moves (you usually will just know the select few that are actually resourceful and the rest are basically random knowledge that you should know in the event it does get used a lot). Then there's knowing the mechanics all the way through, knowing how to break throws on reaction since they are telegraphed, and knowing how to move fluidly. Moving in Tekken is a good deal more execution intensive than most 3D fighters, due to the backdash cancel and wavedashing. Combos and stuff aren't overly difficult, fortunately, excluding the select few that involve things like just frames.
It's pretty complex, but not impossible to really get into. And thankfully, Namco is helping beginners out a lot with their tutorial, and are even adding things to the training and replay modes to make it a lot easier to be able to experiment and study footage of various scenarios. It's definitely a fun game, though.
Kizzle, actually, from what I'm hearing, Angel doesn't seem that great in comparison to the other Mishimas.