![]() Tekken 6 introduced the Rage mechanic into the game, where a character would receive a damage boost after losing most of their health, making comebacks a bit more viable. While I agree that a new mechanic is pretty much a necessity for the continued growth of the series, we shouldn’t forget older mechanics. It’s only natural for fighting game developers to want their franchise to improve, evolve and innovate as it grows older, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see Tekken 8 introduce some kind of new, game-changing mechanic that’ll distinguish it from other entries in the series. He’s the voice of the announcer for Tekken 7, but they made him sound boring for the narrator. There’s potential there for an action-packed and enjoyable story, so let’s not ruin it by having to listen to the world’s most boring voice monologue for minutes at a time. The stinger at the end of Tekken 7’s story also suggests another fateful confrontation between Kazuya and Jin, where another son will be destined to take out their father (probably). It’s likely that Tekken 8 will contain a story mode of some kind, especially considering that Tekken’s overall narrative is one of the most complicated in fighting games. The bland narrator talking about how the war had affected him and his family and how he was now a witness to this epic struggle between the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation ruined the pacing of the story for a lot of people. While the narrative featured a lot of cool moments, which were either focused around Street Fighter guest character Akuma and his interactions with the Tekken cast, or the final scrap between Heihachi and Kazuya, Tekken 7’s story had lots of filler. Tekken has never really been a stranger to single-player content since the release of Tekken 5, but Tekken 7’s Story mode wasn’t exactly perfect. As someone who’s advocated for single-player modes in fighting games in the past, seeing a decent focus being put on single-player content is nice. These days, you can’t make a high budget fighting game without including some kind of involved Story Mode, which isn’t something I’m going to complain about. Make The Story Mode More Killer, Less Filler Tekken 7 We’re not asking, because you know how Harada gets about people asking, but it’d be nice to see them either way.ġ. With that in mind, we’ve come up with a few things we’d like to see from the upcoming Tekken project. It’s safe to say that a new Tekken game is coming, and given how the teaser only featured one character in the form of Kazuya instead of several, we’re willing to bet that the new Tekken project will be Tekken 8 instead of Tekken Tag Tournament 3, for instance. ![]() The image then suddenly changes to a modern looking Kazuya, with the announcer simply stating two words: Get Ready. However, the small sizzle trailer finished with a tease for the next Tekken project, showing the iconic (see: legendary meme) moment of Kazuya throwing Heihachi off a cliff at the end of Tekken 1. However, the most intriguing announcement came from the Tekken camp.Īt the conclusion of the Tekken 7 Top 8 Finals, Bandai Namco announced a free update for the game, along with a new season of Tekken World Tour, culminating with the grand finals in Amsterdam in February 2023. ![]() ![]() Dragon Ball FighterZ fans were also blessed with the news of rollback netcode, after years of begging for it from Bandai Namco and Arc System Works. SNK fans were eating good after EVO 2022, with a new Garou/Fatal Fury confirmed after 20 years, along with a healthy supply of KOF XV DLC news. One of the main highlights of EVO every year is seeing the fighting game developers show up in force to reveal what they’re working on. ![]()
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