Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe eighth mainline title of Tekken.The eighth mainline title of Tekken.The eighth mainline title of Tekken.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Gideon Emery
- Steve Fox
- (voix)
D.C. Douglas
- Raven
- (voix)
Cindy Robinson
- Zafina
- (voix)
Tomokazu Seki
- Yoshimitsu
- (voix)
Asami Seto
- Reina
- (voix)
Mamiko Noto
- Jun Kazama
- (voix)
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- AnecdotesThe first game in the Tekken series to not feature series mainstay Heihachi Mishima after his death at the end of Tekken 7's "The Mishima Saga" story mode. (EDIT: This information is now inaccurate as Heihachi was added as the third DLC character alongside the free DLC episode Unforgotten Echoes, where it was revealed that he survived the finale of TK7's story, on October 1st, 2024.)
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Aside from superficial differences, like the locations, clothing styles, and a few tweaks to move parameters, this is basically just Tekken 4-7 re-packaged at a higher price.
In a way, that's a good thing. It's the same amazing game that Tekken has been since the second in the series, and which was improved on in Tekken 3 and then the Tag Tournament. It's still the one fighting game with gazillion moves, and many characters with highly distinct move sets. Unfortunately, it can make you wonder why on earth you paid for the same experience you could get from any of its recent predecessors.
Not only that but, like they did with 7, they've purposefully removed some characters so they can sell those as add-ons above and beyond what is already a high price for such a game. Plus, they're also squeezing out more with cosmetics, which used to be an in-built part of the game you originally pay for.
Most importantly, it comes with a downside previous titles didn't have, lack of a fun mode some earlier ones did have, and nothing new or special.
The extra downside is extra loading time at various steps. This seems to be due to the increased emphasis on online play. But, it affects everything - even if you're just fiddling with practice, story, or couch versus modes, which is really frustrating.
The mode, kind of, from previous versions, that I was hoping to see again, was an adventure mode. There isn't one.
And nothing is new to the series. In fact, the one thing Tekken really needs, has been ignored for a quick-fix solution instead. That is, because it is such a complex game with so many moves and combinations of moves, what it needs is a serious training mode. Instead, they've popped in a kind of shortcut-button option. Instead of learning how to play, and therefore really experiencing the best Tekken has to offer, new players can now just really on the shortcuts.
I love Tekken; always will. But, I definitely regret buying this one.
In a way, that's a good thing. It's the same amazing game that Tekken has been since the second in the series, and which was improved on in Tekken 3 and then the Tag Tournament. It's still the one fighting game with gazillion moves, and many characters with highly distinct move sets. Unfortunately, it can make you wonder why on earth you paid for the same experience you could get from any of its recent predecessors.
Not only that but, like they did with 7, they've purposefully removed some characters so they can sell those as add-ons above and beyond what is already a high price for such a game. Plus, they're also squeezing out more with cosmetics, which used to be an in-built part of the game you originally pay for.
Most importantly, it comes with a downside previous titles didn't have, lack of a fun mode some earlier ones did have, and nothing new or special.
The extra downside is extra loading time at various steps. This seems to be due to the increased emphasis on online play. But, it affects everything - even if you're just fiddling with practice, story, or couch versus modes, which is really frustrating.
The mode, kind of, from previous versions, that I was hoping to see again, was an adventure mode. There isn't one.
And nothing is new to the series. In fact, the one thing Tekken really needs, has been ignored for a quick-fix solution instead. That is, because it is such a complex game with so many moves and combinations of moves, what it needs is a serious training mode. Instead, they've popped in a kind of shortcut-button option. Instead of learning how to play, and therefore really experiencing the best Tekken has to offer, new players can now just really on the shortcuts.
I love Tekken; always will. But, I definitely regret buying this one.
- heath-jeffrey
- 22 juil. 2024
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