Tekken 7 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) marks the return of the King of Iron Fist Tournament. Was it worth the wait for fighting game fans? Let's talk. ★Subscribe for more: / gameranxtv
My installation isnt working...i cant do story mode or anything aexpect those three things in the begining before installation...its been 3 days what should i do?
Some days I look back in the early 00s with fondest memories, because of video games like Tekken 2 and 3.. 3 is One of the greatest video game's of all time not just fighting game
People like you are the reason the game industry sucks balls now, when the devs see you buying in a heart beat they won't mind shitting out content if it'll be bought anyways
i like almost all the big fighting games for different reasons, Tekken Doa Soul Caliber Street FIghter , King of FIghters Star Gladiator , Killer instinct , RIval Schools and power stone
I’m a die hard Tekken fan, Tekken 5 was my first ever video game, but I gotta say Injustice 2 was way better, more content and replayability but Tekken 7 has a harder fighting system that doesnt appeal to casuals while Injustice 2 has the most beloved comic characters and easy and fun fighting mechanics
but when will Devilman come to own them both and Tiger Mask come to finally wreck King and Armor King and Blade come to wreck Raven, T100 come to wreck Jack, Jackie Chan come to wreck Lei Wulong, Sakura and Karin come to wreck Asuka and Lili, and Bruce Lee rise from the grave to wreck Marshall and Forest Law??
As an old Tekken fan I miss a couple things: - character endings (big part of any tekken experience) - survival mode or team attack - fucking legend Lei Wulong (seriously an old school char missing?)
The only thing that bothers me is young Heihachi's redesign, he *did not* look like that in Tekken 2. Looks like a different person all together, it's awful.
You seriously can't tell the difference? Tekken 2 kaz late 20s heihachi early 50s ( heihachi has notable hair loss at this point) ..... Pre tekken 1 heihachi late 20s kazuya 6 to 7 years old.
Eh with only 4 modes its rather shallow in content. There are no trials, survival, or time attack or even mini-games and other single player content or online content besides tournament and player or ranked. All other Tekkens from 6 to Tag 2 had more content than this so its rather bare-bones but the season pass will add more modes, stages and characters but sold to you so its abit dull at the moment still really want it but not going to buy it just yet, I'll wait for a price drop.
Season pass wont do a thing to more modes. Because they're free. Season pass pays for brand new characters that have never been in tekken before and cosmetics.
@@solnotsal Not really incomplete, just think that they focused more on gameplay depth and making the game feel great. Not single player offline content. As a competitive player I really enjoy this approach.
Hoxeel I agree. the programming and animation in today's games are very hard and cost more. I'm just happy that most of the people who pre ordered the game was not disappointed. supporting devs really feels good. this game has a lot of improvements considering how big it is. its 1st week to there still a lot of improvement.
King has his d4 and f 1,2 but it still essentially just regular king. As an armor king main i'm really struggling with king and considering switching characters
Jim bo Oh I remember. Miss the third person campaign alot. -Tekken 3 (Tekken Force) -Tekken 4 ( Tekken Force) -Tekken 5 (Devil Within) -Tekken 6 (Scenario Campaign)
@@bludika _" because __-you-__ I don't get this game for fucking arcade mode, or even the storymode"_ . Fixed that for you. It's three years after release and I still have not bought Tekken 7, despite its predecessors being my most loved fighting games ever. Surprise, but _I_ bought those exlusively for the SP content and the occasional local 1on 1 match, I never gave a crap about competitive online play. . The SP content is utterly disappointing, there are no campaigns for the individual characters. I am forced to play with characters I don't even like when all I wanna do is to have some fun with Bryan. . This game is clearly made with solely online competitive in mind, which is fine; I don't have to buy it, but considering that its predecessors all had quite a lot of content that kept me entertained for such a long time, this is still somewhat disappointing.
I’ve always liked tekken but I fear greed is ruining the game industry, you pay full price for the game then you have to pay extra for each additional character instead of winning them like all the previous tekken games.
I played Tekken 3 a lot as a kid. I don't really know what I was doing and I didn't learn many combos, but I might give Tekken 7 a shot so I can see if I'm up for it now =)
Backon Lazer Good luck, the best channel for tutorials would be the blasted salami, jmcroft, king jae and avoiding the puddle (although he can be sarcastic)
Tekken 7 is an amazing experience, enjoy how they make all the characters so unique, most of the time fighting games just have a few distinct styles, spread it across all the chars and call them unique, but nah, tekken characters are wholly and completely unique. Love the addition of the slow motion system, watching a kick just barely fly over my head as i deliver a finishing blow, or watching me miss by how the character arched their back for their attack, and my punch hits air as they land the decisive blow on me to moments where even though I get hit back I still have a sliver of hp and come back, feels so amazing.
Eh with only 4 modes its rather shallow in content. There are no trials, survival, or time attack or even mini-games and other single player content or online content besides tournament and player or ranked. All other Tekkens from 6 to Tag 2 had more content than this so its rather bare-bones but the season pass will add more modes, stages and characters but sold to you so its abit dull at the moment still really want it but not going to buy it just yet, I'll wait for a price drop.
I have been fan of Tekken since Tekken 2, I played countless hours with my brother. My favorite characters are Lee and Yoshimitsu. I'm really looking forward to Tekken 7 and especially the story mode. I think it's really awesome, that you'll play many different characters and even side missions on the story mode and I feel like fighting games nowadays need this strong and diverse narrative.
1:14 this stage is so good. It reminds me of Dark Souls 1 when you're on the beach in that purgatory area with the giant clam crabs. It was always so peaceful and as soon as I see this stage I'm immediately chill.
I watched my Dad play Tekken(1994) when I was a kid and started playing when Tekken 3 came out on the original Playstation. Tekken's fluid motion and smooth combos have not changed at all, in fact they amplified the game over the years with more fluid and unique combos. On top of that they also give old and new fighters unique fighting styles, to where you HAVE to master and understand all of them to master the game itself. Tekken 7 is a wonderful mesh of all the games combined into one(besides having the "tag" aspect that you see in Tekken Tag 1 and 2. But as an OG fan there are also a few disappointments but its more what is left out of the game than what they did to the game itself. I was hoping for a new style of the Tekken Force Mode that they had in Tekken 3 and also there isn't a true "Survival mode" either, but in order to make up for the missing Survial mode they seemed to have meshed the "Ghost battle" they implemented in 5 and the OG survival style of back to back fighting til you lose in "Treasure battle'. Also there's a few OG characters that are missing in the lineup that made me feel little sad, Lei Wulong, Anna Williams, Mokujin and more are missing ;-; wishful thinking has me hoping for them to be DLC characters! Also as a true Tekken fan having a Street Fighter character(Akuma) come into the lineup had me on the fence about the idea because we all know Tekken and Street Fighter fans don't normally see eye to eye. but his fighting style matches the Tekken style perfectly plus he meshes the two worlds together well in the story line and has me hoping for the possibility of Tekken x Streetfghter... other than that I'm happy with what they did with Tekken 7 and look forward for it to thrive in the fighting game community! 9/10 imo lol
If all your friends jump of a cliff, You'd probably be really sad and bored. Jumping of a cliff might actually be a viable option after you lose all your friends... Just saying
I'm a tekken player so I just got this game without really caring about anything else. But after watching the mishima saga and character story I felt that those were the weak points. The story of mishima saga really just says "theres gonna be tekken 8" with a cliffhanger ending and Jin just sleeps through the entire game. The character story didnt seem to be that much appealing either as most are just for the lols without actually advancing through character's storylines and there arent any cinematics or boss fights just one battle with another guy who basically has the same story. Also there does not seem to be much customization options either. So if you dont play tekken at all and will buy the game just to mash some buttons I dont think tekken 7 is a good idea but as someone who plays the game I'm curious how the game will change in the oncoming updates and DLC
Yeah, T7 is pretty bare bones, honestly. Story mode aside, there's not a whole lot to do except play 1 v 1 versus; I mean, I guess you could do treasure battle, but in my experience, fighting against the cpu (even on ultra hard) only teaches you how to play the game wrong. Too many easy AI exploits that most adept players would never fall for (e.g. the cpu will almost invariably walk into a rage art no matter how you set it up; if you're fast, the cpu will always eat the first hit in the round (and usually as a CH; such as Jin's 4); certain attacks are almost obligatorily blocked regardless of mix up whereas certain attacks are almost never blocked).
akuma fucks you up when playing against him. game is not the best, simple combos fucks you and the characters you fight fucks you up badly even if you have it on easy.
most important...after you buy...don't resell it, after you totally get rekt online...it's totally normal...just learn the mechanics and train to git gud with tekken...i promise you will not regret it
@Extreme Pc Gaming unfortunately at this life span of the game there are almost no noobs to play with you. all of them are either rekt to the point they drop the game or they have evolved into a hardcore player.
@@kurruptedvoid517 that's how it's with me and street fighter 5 there are barely any rookies and I get my asked kicked by bronze players who mug me of my points I just play casual at this point
I love this game but the only thing I dislike about it is the lack of offline options. I wished they bought tekken force mode and tekken ball back. In addition, the arcade mode is not satisfying. Apart from that I like the gameplay and the fact you can use old music 8/10
Yoshimitsu is by far the most complex and fun character to use in this game series. He has endless combo options, humiliationg finishin moves, (like stabbing himself in the tomach aswell as the oposing player, dealing huge damage to the both of them) and all around a pretty cool and different style in all games in my opinion!
I'm a Asuka fan for similar reasons, while her moveset isn't very mechanicaly challenging, most of her moves are slow, heavy hitting and nice combo openers. This forces you to try to read better your oponents moves and get your timing and distance control very precise, otherwise everyone will just outspeed you, but whenever you hit, you HIT LIKE A TRUCK. That playstyle is pretty awesome in my opinion, and very unique.
I agree. Some characters are just more in dept than others though most of them can be a huge pain in the ass to fight agaings. (in the right hands ofcourse)
I wouldn't say the Arcade Mode is just what people would expect, that's a little misleading. The Arcade Mode is unfortunately stripped down to only 5 matches, and it has no character endings. The supposed character endings have been moved to the character extra story chapters, but I wouldn't call those character endings in the old tekken tradition. All in all, It's far inferior to Tekken 5's Arcade Mode. Still a great game otherwise.
LOKITYZ There are no character endings because (Story Spoiler) the tournament gets cancelled by Heihachi halfway through the story mode. So why would there be endings?
And how exactly do you know for certain that the tournament gets cancelled "halfway through the story mode"? The story did not indicate such a proposition at any stage. For all we know, it is possible that the story mode began after the tournament was held. Regardless, this game failed to deliver a sufficient arcade experience. This game would be so much better with a proper arcade mode with actual cinematic endings. This could have been done in addition to the Mishima saga story and character episodes.
Oh so you admit you were just talking poo? Jin could have gone missing after the tournament and Heihachi could have called it to challenge Kazuya? Use your imagination. I'm sure if they wanted to, they would have thought of something and easily made it work. By your logic (or lack thereof), there shouldn't be an arcade mode at all because why would the characters fight in a tournament when the world is at war?
While I am waiting for 20 minutes, I usually do push ups to have a body goal like Kazuya, and then match up found it gets disconnected then I continue to do sit up again for another 1 hour, and then I sleep I wake up tomorow as Kazuya.
Bee-Boo-Boo-Bop Boo-Boo-Bop injustice 2? It's full of micro transactions and the pre order to get more characters. There are 10 characters that are already in the game but locked behind a paywall. It's far from a complete game
LMAO Injustice 2 is a much much more complete game than Tekken 7. Just take a look at Tekken 7's season pass and look at how much content have they cut out from the main game to be sold later as DLC.
I hope they add a "Tekken Force" mode or something like Tekken 6's adventure mode in it. I also just realized that they need bowling and volleyball back too! Give me more things to waste my time on!
Been playing since the beginning, Jin was my favourite until they changed his martial art style. Xiaoyu, Julia and Eddie Gordo were always the easiest to master for me. Tekken 6 didn't amaze me. I'm still getting into this game, Tekken 3 is still my favourite, the mode where you ran through the streets was a cool addition to it.
I'm really hyped about Tekken, but I'd want Soul Calibur VI as well! That franchise is also just damn great. Wouldn't mind a new King of Fighters game either.
Well, Namco Bandi got Tekken out before E3, so a surprise announcement from Project Soul is possible, but at this point, I'm almost afraid to hope again.
You guys remember Ghost Battle? You know where you play as much as you want and the A. I. actually dishes out great combos and is actually a good training ground if you want to do competetive and you don't have anyone to play against offline.
I'm loving T7 on the PC. Brian Fury and Xiaoyu feel great, love the new fighters and treasure battle is addicting. So far the online matches have been pretty smooth. If you
in my opinion Tekken is the best fighting game out there. The flow of the combat, the combos, the fighting styles, everything adds up and fuses together perfectly. Even if you are not into the story of tekken characters at all, this game gives the best fighting experience. I just wanted a bit of action as Jin in the story mode, which unfortunately i didn't get, but i have no complaints, 8 hours later i reached Tekken God rank in offline mode with him, which is pretty nice. Some moves of the characters have been changed slightly, so that you can't spam over and over again some OP moves, which is again a nice fix and a great way Namco is dealing with this issue. Also, love the dark souls reference in customisation section *wink wink*
Im so glad for this game to finally be out. THIS GAME IS WHERE I GOT MY CHANNEL NAME FROM😂 i got it from yoshimitsu, now my name is temimitsu, i love this game to death and lets hope for an amazing surprise in the future
Just got the game and I'm loving it. I think the last time I played Tekken, was like 15 years ago, so I suck. My first time playing online and... it's humbling. Story mode is awesome and quite hard on normal level. So, I cheat every now and then by switching to easy. Hope I get better at this...
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Namtaskic your going to get your butt kicked at first but that's the same in all fighting games at first but trust me the combat feels very rewarding as you learn to fight and figuring out how to beat that friends tactic feels so good I vote tekken
It may be strange but I prefer a lot more Tekken 7 then MK 11, I don’t but there’s something in Tekken that makes me want to fight and fight again and master their moves and combos. Also I prefer the characters like The Mishimas, King and Armor King, Yoshimitsu, Kunimitsu, Paul, Law (Bruce Lee), Lei Wulong (Jackie Chan), Raven and Master Raven, Feng Wei and even Kuma. And they have cool guest characters like Noctius, Geese (my favorite), Akuma and even freaking Negan. It’s just Tekken combines incredibly reality with fantasy
No actually Akuma has a huge role in the Mishima story.. He was hired to stop and kill Heihachi.. Ya know, if youre following the story -_- EDIT: Plus the creator of Tekken and SF are good friends. They even stated that they're inspired with each other.. xD
Reality and Pilgrum are talking about Tekken X Street Fighter which was supposed to be another Tekken game but featuring a Street Fighter roster as well. I personally would not call this a slap to the face but rather a BETA TEST on the mechanics of making it happen. Just my 2 cents.
I've been playing tekken since the second installment in the series, and this is the best one yet. At first I hated the rage art system, but it played a vital part of nerfing and equalizing the characters. It's the most balanced fighting game I've played. (well aside from SFV)
It takes the piss we have to pay for all the other characters, unlocking all the other characters is what i used to enjoy doing and was the reason i played it so much
Only things i dislike: No alternate outfits, only color swaps No character endings like the old tekken games Character customization is not as good as tekken 6 and ttt2 No scenerio campaign or tekken force No bruce, raven or armor king(srsly where are all the black fighters lol) Other than that the game is really nice tho
(There is Master Raven though~) There are character endings, but I wish they're more like the previous games. The setting being limited to the arena and interactions only between the foe instead of a scenario, makes character endings lose its charm. Here are a few words on the endings: King's ending is awesome as the setting fits naturally to his style. The usage of both Marduk & Armor King's style is great and all, but sadly we don't see any further info after all that happened on T6. Hwoarang & Devil Jin's ending is something like his T3 ending, where he saves his rival but never got thanked for it. Leo and Yoshimitsu's endings are funny enough. Miguel's ending is good but needs a better setting, like on the Mishima Zaibatsu building? Asuka & Lili's endings are actually pretty good endings... but the setting ruined it. Josie & Kuma's endings are okay... but... Kuma really got banished away as Heihachi goes all out in this game. Poor bear. I think Josie should go for something like a girls' party as a newcomer, really. Nina & Steve's endings are like upside down. Steve's is good and actually has development, but Nina is just... uhh... escape? It would be much better if Nina's ending explains why she was wearing a wedding outfit in the first place and what happened. Panda's ending is pretty emotional and all. But... why is Paul not against his supposed rival, Kuma? Raven & Dragunov's endings are okay. Raven's good, but Dragunov... maybe his only enemy is Raven after all... Eddy's caught up with Chloe and was forced to dance. Pretty cute, but at least Eddy's ending needs to be more serious than that! Xiaoyu & Claudio's endings are wasted potential. The ending is too shallow of a development for Xiaoyu as I expected something big from her, and I really expected Claudio to get a very charismatic ending like Lee's instead. Bob and Bryan's ending is one of the worst. Heroic as his actions were, he accomplishes literally nothing (compared to his T6 ending). Bryan just destroys a plane with a beam (although that's how Bryan goes). Both endings are wasted potential. Law and Feng's ending is the worst offender. Just no. I want to see what happens to Law's career, and Feng noticeably lacks voice acting. It ended up being just a fight with no real context.