I don't really do fighting games but somehow I may end up buying 3 in one year.
MvCi (If Black Panther is a character and the X-Men come)
Injustice 2 (Maybe)
Tekken 7 (Most definitely)
Glad to see this have more in common with Tekken V and not 6
Idk what he means but after thinking about it I gotta agree. T5 felt like a flashback or rather a celebration of the series and that's what this feels like. T6 felt sort of soulless, I can't explain it. Overall as a full package this feels like it's worthy of a big league Tekken. 6 was just weird.How so?
Idk what he means but after thinking about it I gotta agree. T5 felt like a flashback or rather a celebration of the series and that's what this feels like. T6 felt sort of soulless, I can't explain it. Overall as a full package this feels like it's worthy of a big league Tekken. 6 was just weird.
If he's talking about gameplay then I don't know.
Seems Namco learned from Capcom's mistakes with SFV..
I agree. T6 just kinda felt meh compared to how awesome T5 was. Dunno how to explain it.
I can't believe I'm saying this out loud but I would double the price of the game for Tekken Force Mode.
Maybe the story mode will suffice.
TEKKENFORCE: Is Tekken Force in the game? Or mini games in general?
Katsuhiro Harada: Well, if you look back at the series, Tekken Force made its appearance – I think it was [Tekken] 3, and I was trying to recreate the feeling of the kind of games that were popular in the ‘80s. So that was the original intent. It was quite popular, so it saw another iteration in Tekken 4, and then it kind of evolved into the scenario campaign; the story-based mode in Tekken 6. So I guess you could say that, rather than that, people should focus more on the story mode for Tekken 7, because it's kind of an extension [of that idea], just with a stronger storytelling aspect. It still contains a lot of mini game-type elements that people might expect of a Tekken game. We hope that they'll check that out, because it's more fun. So the short answer is – no, Tekken Force is not in it at the moment.
Yeah I'm pretty sure this additional mode is going to be some "Super Force/Campaign" mode. If that's part of the DLC and it's got it's own portion (equipped with some costume stuff then that makes sense.
There's no other mode that can fulfill that big spot that I can think of for Tekken. Actually Harada commented on this a few days ago on IGN.
Ooooo, post launch? I don't mind, extra content is always good and especially if it's something like Tekken Force. Sucks for the dates on the guest characters though but eh, 2017 already has a ton of games to be busy on alongside Tekken.
Ooooo, post launch? I don't mind, extra content is always good and especially if it's something like Tekken Force. Sucks for the dates on the guest characters though but eh, 2017 already has a ton of games to be busy on alongside Tekken.
You and me both manI can't believe I'm saying this out loud but I would double the price of the game for Tekken Force Mode.
Maybe the story mode will suffice.
That is a big sell for me. Plus the ability to dress Yoshimitsu as a hammerhead shark.
Yeah I'm pretty sure this additional mode is going to be some "Super Force/Campaign" mode. If that's part of the DLC and it's got it's own portion (equipped with some costume stuff then that makes sense.
There's no other mode that can fulfill that big spot that I can think of for Tekken. Actually Harada commented on this a few days ago on IGN.
Harada said:It still contains a lot of mini game-type elements that people might expect of a Tekken game.
Honestly I hate Tekken Force, so I hope it never comes back. Plays like a bad PS2 game.
Yo I missed this... mini game elements? That sounds a bit like there could be a Tekken Ball or Tekken Bowl in this one.
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was a complete package game at release as well.
This game looks so good. However, I hate console-exclusive content. Fucking bullshit tbh.
Tekken itself was console exclusive before this game. Support with your wallet
Tekken hasn't been console exclusive since Tekken 5 DR.
6 was on PS3 and 360 (and PSP), and Tag 2 was on PS3, 360 and Wii U, where it got a frustrating amount of exclusive content (including the return of Tekken Ball. Of course it under-performed. Pearls before swine, I tell you.)
Tekken 7 is just keeping with that trend.
Like others have pointed out, Tekken hasn't been console exclusive for a long time.Tekken itself was console exclusive before this game. Support with your wallet
That's on Sony for buying an exclusivity deal. You can question why Namco Bandai would go for such a deal, but it's all in the marketing. Gets you prime advertising opportunities, an on-stage presence or a highlight at the biggest expos, a sponsor at tournaments etc.Like others have pointed out, Tekken hasn't been console exclusive for a long time.
I plan to buy T7 for the current gen console I own: an XB1. I'm waiting to pick up a PS4 until I find a good bundle deal. Might delay it as long as Black Friday to see if anyone offers a decent discount on a Pro.
It's stupid that my dollar buys less content than a PS4 owner's. Like, what is the rationale exactly? I've been playing Tekken since T2 and bought nearly every sequel since. I'm not some casual who wants free goodies he wouldn't really appreciate anyway. As a longtime Tekken fan, that jukebox feature has real value to me.
I think Xbox buyers get Tekken 6 for free, but yeah I would obviously prefer the jukebox.It's stupid that my dollar buys less content than a PS4 owner's
It's stupid that my dollar buys less content than a PS4 owner's. Like, what is the rationale exactly? I've been playing Tekken since T2 and bought nearly every sequel since. I'm not some casual who wants free goodies he wouldn't really appreciate anyway. As a longtime Tekken fan, that jukebox feature has real value to me.
Sure, but people who bought TTT2 on the PS3 could also say that about the extra content that the Wii U version got. You know how this stuff works.
IMO if any version should get extra content, it's natural that it should be the PlayStation version. Tekken feels like as much a PlayStation brand as Crash Bandicoot.
Tekken bowl >> Tekken ballNo Tekken Ball, no sale.
Looks like decent content; nothing like the glory days of Tekken 3, but good enough.
Tekken bowl >> Tekken ball
Seriously it was awesome. Every character has their own way of bowling. Some were left handed, some, like Jack were difficult to use finesse. I've never played a stand alone bowling video game but tekken bowl seemed like it was full fledged enough to be one.
How so?
Traditional Story mode as opposed to that Action Adventure shit we got in 6.
What are the chances for a good PC port?
Already pre-ordered on PC
Gonna be my first Tekken since 4 and i'm super stocked for it
namco, as far as i'm aware, have a pretty good history of quality pc versions.