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Pling tekken12/21/2023 You know something, the Xbox Series X | S might make Tekken 6 worthy of a higher spot on this list, purely on the basis that the loading times for the original game were a load of garbage. Opting for a button for each limb, Tekken created a control system that players could easily grasp, or at the very least could mash buttons to perform cool stuff.Īll legacies have to be built on a solid foundation, and Tekken 1 was that. However, Tekken, taking clear inspiration from the already released Virtua Fighter, would revolutionise the fighting game scene. Just a handful of characters, a slower pace and less interesting arenas and music means the first game in the series doesn’t match up. Time catches up to us all, and while the original Tekken is the trailblazer upon which all of this has been possible, it’s hard not to look upon those opening moments as a little barebones compared to what the series has become. History will look back on Tekken 4 as the first important step towards the improvements the series made going forward, but at the time, some saw it as standing in dog poop. Plus, the walls would become a key part of Tekken’s formula and hype going forward. On the one hand, there’s a certain novelty to seeing Paul and Law have a bit of a scrap on an escalator in a mall, and the larger arenas with multiple spawn points created more varied backdrops as a result. To be fair, Tekken 4 isn’t a bad game, and has plenty of attributes to love, but the series had clearly established its brand of fast-paced 3D fighting in infinite arenas, while Tekken 4 introduced walls, hills and other environmental obstacles to the fray. The first “modern” Tekken was always going to be a rough transition period, and that was felt in Tekken 4. Still, you had to level up the stats of characters even when playing online, meaning new players could easily be flattened by someone playing online.Įither way, the game ceased operations in 2017. The game uses Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as a basis, which is a decent fighting game in its own right, and Revolution introduced Special Moves and Critical Arts, which could be argued that they went on to inspire Tekken 7’s Rage Arts. In fairness, there’s some good qualities in Revolution. It was Tekken, but it was also a pay-to-win mess that long-time fans struggled to get behind. It doesn’t mean that the ensuing product, Tekken Revolution, was any good, though. Say what you want, but Bandai Namco are kind of trendsetters in the sense that they were exploring the free-to-play live service space before a lot of big publishers. Yeah, it was a bit crap, as evidenced by the weak review scores. The key gimmick for Death By Degrees was that your attacks were controlled by the right analog stick, which didn’t feel even halfway as satisfying as just the regular Tekken Force mode, or even Tekken 5’s Devil Within mode. It might have Tekken’s resident lady assassin Nina Williams as the lead character, but Death By Degrees retains pretty much none of the quality you’d come to expect from the series.ĭeath By Degrees is mostly a new story with new characters, only with Nina and her sister/rival Anna thrown in for good measure, but there’s a few nods, references and cameos to the Tekken series as a whole. Much in a similar fashion to our Mortal Kombat ranking list, it’s a spin-off that occupies the worst spot on this list, as 3D action adventure/beat ‘em up Death By Degrees is about as many degrees separate from a good game as you could possibly get. I guarantee the word Tekken will lose all meaning by the end of this. Fortunately for you, we’ve compiled a list of all the mainline entries in the Tekken series (plus one spin-off just so we can laugh at it together) to tell you which one is best. With a series that spans at least 10 games, and even more if you include ports like Tekken Advance for the GBA, it can be hard to know which is the definitive Tekken ranking. You might not be the most familiar with fighting games as a whole, but you’ll have heard of Tekken, though which are the best Tekken games? Since then, the series has been a fighting game mainstay and cultural phenomenon, with a movie, crossovers with other games and a burgeoning eSports scene. Developed by Namco, now Bandai Namco, the Tekken series made its debut in arcades in December of 1994 before being brought over to the original PlayStation less than a year later. There are few fighting game franchises with a longer or more storied history than Tekken.
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