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Developer: Bandai Namco Tekken franchise: 1994-2017
What is Tekken? Its a beat em up game(1v1, fighting game), with 3d movement. With a compelling story mode, deep customisation options that is bought with in-game currency, the game usually have atleast one different mode aside from its more traditional classic 1v1.
Key Features
- Power Crush(new) - Rage Drives and Rage Arts(new) - Classic 1 vs 1 battles - STREET FIGHTER CROSS-OVER CHARACTER - AKUMA - Choose which side to play on(online play) - ROSTER OF OVER 30 PLAYABLE CHARACTERS
POWER CRUSH Able to finish your move even when taken damage.
Rage Drives and Rage Arts The super powered Rage mode attacks aren’t new to Tekken, but here they’re expanded in two ways — the first are Rage Drives, an attack which can be also used in a combo, resulting in increased damage.
Then there’s the Rage Art, which is a powerful finishing move designed to put your foe on his back or, if his health is low enough, deliver a fatal blow.
The Rage mode triggers when at low health.
NEW TO TEKKEN? WANT TO LEARN? GAME GUIDES!
Especially recommended for new players: Movement + Show Spoiler +
For every player: Rage art + Show Spoiler + Power crush + Show Spoiler +
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Can't wait for tekken 8 to be announced a few weeks after this releases in the states!
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On friday it begins, if the network works well that day/night i will paul phoenix myself through several rounds hitting my opponents with fierce construction smashes. Not sure how this sentence ended, but thats what happens to your self when you do the paul phoenix technique.
On https://www.gamebillet.com/ tekken 7 has a good deal. Around 10£ cheaper for the original and around 20£ cheaper for the deluxe game. Myself bought the deluxe one, and i did receive the key today, it worked. What i dont know is weather i did receive the deluxe edition or not. Time will tell on friday i guess.
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I used to play Tekken 3 super casually with my brother on the PS1 way back when. I'll probably mess around with this game for a little bit :D
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Ah, I might use that to get the deluxe edition.
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Fucking amazing that fighting games like these get released on pc nowdays. Of course many of them have some problems but still.
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can't wait... and on PC, yeah :D
But no Lei? Wtf?
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Looking forward to playing it. Never got into tekken before so it should be good.
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Thanks for heads up on that sale.
With Rev. 2 and T7 out, I literally have no reason to play SFV anymore casually
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On June 01 2017 02:38 Weavel wrote: Fucking amazing that fighting games like these get released on pc nowdays. Of course many of them have some problems but still. is the new era my friend
PC gaming is bigger than ever
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PC Masterrace will prevail
and
no Lei? Fuck?
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PC is nice, but most of these fighting games don't have crossplay like Street Fighter does. That' holds it back tremendously.
What's the consensus of the single player? I haven't played a 3-d fighter since.....Soul Calibur 2.
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getting this on pc, if anyone here wants to play send me a pm
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T7 at combo breaker was hype! Never enjoyed watching Tekken til T7...graphics are beautiful and slo-mo is hype.
Can't wait to try...pre-loading on steam :D
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Bought it 100% because Akuma is in it and it's on PC. Smart moves on their part.
I like Tekken but I never really could get into it more than casually. The moon physics juggling I still think simply looks dumb and I always felt like most wins vs real people could be boiled down to "oh they don't know how to block this". But I've never played it with good netcode and never really seriously so I'm going to give it another shot. So nice to have PC get stuff like this finally. Too bad it's not cross platform.
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At lower levels, its like that yes. Those high risk high reward moves are common and usually win games by itself.
Memorisation and just mechanically improvement takes a long time.
At higher levels the game is different and more fun. Alot of movement and precision. I would say its a huge skill at this game if you come there.
Juggling feels cheap. Its never fun to lose control of your character. This is universal truth in gameplay, but i guess the best is to accept it.
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Loving this game so much. PC version is fantastic. If you are at all on the fence go for it!
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I've heard some bad things about PS4 online atm. Speaking from PC experience so far:
- Despite a very slow first load, the game runs really smooth on my gig (GTX 76) on medium + full screen; in fact, I haven't seen a frame drop at all which is vastly better than SFV (even on some settings here and there game would randomly lag). T7 really nailed it with PC optimization. - 10 bucks less than other ones. Ofc, we don't have the jukebox mode or free T6. Wouldn't mind having jukebox and/or OST released separately so that I can just cycle through. - Single player (main story mode) is short. I wish it was bit longer with more coherent storyline, but can't say much complaints when the game's gonna be geared towards competitive local/online play. - Arcade mode, treasure hunt works as intended. Same for training. Didn't try versus yet.
Overall, despite how scrubby I am with this game (only played at arcades against friends back in late 90s, then tried to pick up SFV so I virtually have 0 indepth experience in fighting games), it's very good that it's drawing me into playing it more and more.
And I know some people have said that PC version is the best version. Not sure if that's 100% true, but it feels good playing on PC without my computer suffering as much.
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On June 05 2017 08:07 supernovamaniac wrote: I've heard some bad things about PS4 online atm. Speaking from PC experience so far:
- Despite a very slow first load, the game runs really smooth on my gig (GTX 76) on medium + full screen; in fact, I haven't seen a frame drop at all which is vastly better than SFV (even on some settings here and there game would randomly lag). T7 really nailed it with PC optimization. - 10 bucks less than other ones. Ofc, we don't have the jukebox mode or free T6. Wouldn't mind having jukebox and/or OST released separately so that I can just cycle through. - Single player (main story mode) is short. I wish it was bit longer with more coherent storyline, but can't say much complaints when the game's gonna be geared towards competitive local/online play. - Arcade mode, treasure hunt works as intended. Same for training. Didn't try versus yet.
Overall, despite how scrubby I am with this game (only played at arcades against friends back in late 90s, then tried to pick up SFV so I virtually have 0 indepth experience in fighting games), it's very good that it's drawing me into playing it more and more.
And I know some people have said that PC version is the best version. Not sure if that's 100% true, but it feels good playing on PC without my computer suffering as much.
Have the PC version too, this is the best netcode I've played in for a fighting game. Other than the lack of jukebox, Namco did an excellent job making sure it wasn't a gimpy port *cough* Dead or Alive 5 and Street Fighter V *cough*. Gambled on the deluxe edition too just to express my appreciation for looking to port the game for PC, it was worth every penny and I look forward to seeing their development with Soul Calibur.
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Pc version has 3-4 frames less input lag with Vsync disabled. I'm not a fan of the anti-aliasing on PS4, costumes and faces look like they're melting off.
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