Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 7:58:42 GMT
Would you like to receive the latest gaming industry news straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our daily and weekly newsletters here . I love fighting games, but I've never been into Tekken. This is mostly due to the trivial reason that I was a huge Sega fan when I was a kid. I liked Virtua Fighter and Tekken was the enemy! When it comes to 3D fighting games, Tekken is pretty much the last of the franchise. It's sad, but at least Tekken 8 is fantastic. Let the iron fists fly Even though I'm new to Tekken, I figured out how it works pretty easily. There is a simplicity and intuitiveness to it. At the basic level, you can just try a bunch of buttons on the first character you want to try and have a decent time.
And you Fax Lists have many characters to choose from. The base roster has 32 fighters, so you'll find someone to pull over there. I first went with Reina, a new character who got a lot of moves from the deceased Tekken mainstay Heihachi. After some time in the practice mode, which teaches you some combos and explains the strengths of each character's moves, I felt very comfortable with him. From there, I went to Arcade Quest, a new mode in Tekken 8 that I think everyone should check out first. This is especially true for newbies like me because it also acts as a guide. Here you create an avatar and go on a quest through different arcades.
This is all while your in-game friend teaches you new techniques. Tekken 8 has interesting social features. Tekken 8 has interesting social features. Unlike the main story mode, Arcade Quest lets you play as any fighter you want. It's a fun way to practice with your favorite character while unlocking some cosmetic items. The actual story mode is also fun, though you'll be playing most of it as the Tekken hero Jin. It's a cinematic affair with some impressive scenes, though it's all so over-the-top that it's almost a bit much. I mean, look, Tekken's story is pretty dumb. I don't hate that it's dumb, and I'm usually happy to go with its noise.
And you Fax Lists have many characters to choose from. The base roster has 32 fighters, so you'll find someone to pull over there. I first went with Reina, a new character who got a lot of moves from the deceased Tekken mainstay Heihachi. After some time in the practice mode, which teaches you some combos and explains the strengths of each character's moves, I felt very comfortable with him. From there, I went to Arcade Quest, a new mode in Tekken 8 that I think everyone should check out first. This is especially true for newbies like me because it also acts as a guide. Here you create an avatar and go on a quest through different arcades.
This is all while your in-game friend teaches you new techniques. Tekken 8 has interesting social features. Tekken 8 has interesting social features. Unlike the main story mode, Arcade Quest lets you play as any fighter you want. It's a fun way to practice with your favorite character while unlocking some cosmetic items. The actual story mode is also fun, though you'll be playing most of it as the Tekken hero Jin. It's a cinematic affair with some impressive scenes, though it's all so over-the-top that it's almost a bit much. I mean, look, Tekken's story is pretty dumb. I don't hate that it's dumb, and I'm usually happy to go with its noise.