Naraku (Japan) The Headshaker (Yoshimitsu) Moonlit Wilderness (United Kingdom) - March to the Columns (Kuma)
Historic Town Square (Germany) - Made of Stone (Prototype Jack) Heavenly Garden (Unknown) - Morning Field (Jun) Hall Of Judgement (Nara, Japan) - As Bald As (Heihachi)
The addition of Devil Jin as a separate character is a disappointment when he's in the place of more worthy characters that aren't clones with a few added special moves.įinally, director Katsuhiro Harada has confirmed that none of the older characters will be returning in the form of paid DLC, so unless Bandai Namco are feeling generous by handing out DLC free characters, then some of our favorites will remain missing in action.Right now I changed all the stages (DLC not included obviously) to Tekken 2's soundtrack and I'm loving it.Īrctic Dream (Finland) - Surprising Truth (Venezia)īountiful Sea Air (South Pacific) - Hit Out (Bruce)Ĭoastline Sunset (Phillippines) - Two Different Sides (Law)Ĭondor Canyon (Columbia) - Here is the Point of no Return (Armor King)ĭusk After The Rain (China) - All Things Are in Flux and Nothing is Permanent (Ganryu)Įternal Paradise (Fiji) - More Healthy (Roger & Alex)įallen Garden (Unknown) - Be in the Mirror (Devil)įestive Parade (United States) - Paul's Miracle Big Crushing Fist (Paul)įireworks over Barcelona (Spain) - Emotionless Passion (Kazuya)įontana Di Trevi (Italy) - Ring a Bell (King) Other notable characters that are missing are the Changs (Julia and Michelle), who like Lei have unique and interesting move sets. Although it is understandable to a degree why some characters are missing to make room for the fresh faces, but it seems like a huge oversight that a unique character like Lei Wulong would be missing. Fans of Jackie Chan have always loved using this character and creating dream fights against Tekken's version of Bruce Lee with Marshall Law. 15ĭespite having a huge roster of diverse characters to choose from, long time fans will definitely disappointed with some of their favorites being missing from the roster.
Tekken 7 is a bit of a mixed bag, so here's 7 reasons why it still has some of the same magic that fans of series will know and love, and 8 glaring issues holding it back from being as great as it should have been. Unfortunately, the fighting genre in general struggles to come up with distinctive differences with every sequel and even Street Fighter V stuck to the same basic but successful formula. Although there have been some successful Tekken games released since SFIV, the latest entries in the Tekken series didn't quite make the same impact. And now, we have Tekken 7 looking to prove that it's still the king of the 3D fighting world.Įver since Street Fighter IV led the renaissance of fighting games almost a decade ago, fans expected the Tekken series to do the same for 3D fighting games. Capcom: Infinite and ARMS on the Nintendo Switch. In recent weeks we've had Injustice 2, Ultra Street Fighter II, and Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 and then we have forthcoming titles like Marvel Vs.
There's a sudden surge in fighting games hitting the gaming industry all at once, seemingly representing almost every combat style and franchise. There was a time when the fighting genre wasn't considered as commercially viable as it used to be, but now it seems that fans of the genre are spoiled by choice.