For a long time, Raul was content staying anonymous. He liked the split life: responsible in daylight, elusive at midnight. Then a new patch arrived. The developers had introduced an add-on to Tekken 8’s training mode: an advanced AI sparring partner called “Cadenza,” designed to emulate pro-level style adaptation. It was marketed as a tool to help casual players learn, but Raul discovered something else: Cadenza recorded and adapted, learning from any opponent until it could emulate them perfectly.

Visual/audio alert when you’re about to press into a trap (e.g., opponent is +4 with a CH launcher). Turns your bad habits into instant feedback.

Trainers don’t train you. They only train you to cheat.