A Twitter user reportedly asked a question to Tekken 7 producer Michael Murray. Instead, they ended up tagging a sci-fi writer who sei “Latin and Greek were easier” than the jargon in question.
“Why is it empty with Paul’s enormous pushback not punishable?”, Twitter user JWembacher asked, tagging fantasy and science fiction novelist Myke Cole. “Can you explain? Can you make Bryan’s snake edge even punishable? Can you reduce Paul’s pushback? Why are some [characters] so on?!?!?!?! ??! BUT WHY?!?!??!”
Cole, who has written about a dozen books, said he was aware of the tweet, but he could not make sense of it. “It looks as spicy as English and yet …” Cole said. “I keep thinking if I only read it once, I will understand it.”
I watched a smart 5 minutes after this tweet and I have no idea what it means. It seems as appealing as English and yet. . . I do not think so? I keep thinking if I only read it once, I will understand it. https://t.co/PaJxvYdQzu
Award-winning author Stephen King comment, saying: it was “strange” and “annoying.” American archaeologist Sarah Parcak as well answered, saying that the question was Middle Egyptian that went through Google Translate.
Some users made light of the misidentification. A few brought real support, pointing out how to protect against Paul’s all-too-exaggerated low attack. Most poked fun and pointed out that the user intended to tag Murray instead of Cole. The Twitter user apologizes to Cole and the two reconcile.
In other Tekken 7 news, Bandai Namco Studios announced that Season 4 is coming this fall. The new season of content will add new characters, improvements to online play, and new moves for each character.