Here’s a fun fact: Tekken 7 is actually the ninth addition to the main Tekken series, not the seventh. And it’s arguably the best so far, which is saying something.
The Tekken franchise has been going strong for 23 years and beyond. And Bandai has managed to improve on its original highly technical fighting formula with each new iteration. Over the years, Tekken has evolved into one of the most sophisticated and complex one-on-one fighters to date.
If you enjoy winning with skill and skill alone, without the overwhelming economy found in so many other games, Tekken 7 will feel like kung-fu perfection in your hands.
Taking the high road
Tekken 7 takes the fundamentals of its predecessors to the next level. While other fighters (such as Mortal Kombat) have significantly revised their core elements to increase demand, Tekken 7 has taken the high road. He didn’t discard the basics in favor of imaginative mid-fight footage. Instead, he relied on them to create a truly seamless, action-packed experience. They look like the old arcade versions and yet still somehow completely new. It embodies everything that made the series so successful and at the same time looks to the future.
Game
The classic yet modern vibe of the game is largely a product of Bandai who pushed the game’s graphics to a new level with the Unreal Engine and adding what are arguably its coolest features: Rage Art and Power Crush. Unlike its big brothers, Tekken 7 includes a brand new set of special moves that improve the critical damage of the low-health player and allow them to attack through the opponent’s punches and kicks. These two small but very influential additions shake the classic Tekken formula just enough to make the game even more exciting when a fight ends on a tightrope.
When you win on an extremely tight edge, you know it’s because you’ve beaten your opponent in terms of skill, and it looks hugely rewarding. This is the real joy of each one of the Tekken games, and with its lightning-fast pace and hyperactive controls, Tekken 7
delivers that hard-earned victory feeling at a higher intensity level than many other traditional fighters currently on the market.
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