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Tekken 8 review
Tekken 8 review







#Tekken 8 review series#

A solid return to form.”Ĭan the successor fill those boots? It’s certainly doing plenty to get fighting game fans excited, and we look forward to seeing Tekken 8 release across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, though expect a release in 2024. It’s by no means perfect, as the game is not without a few technical issues online, some long loading times, and minor continuity errors, yet as far as most people will be concerned, it delivers a stunning, up-to-date fighting game experience from one of the masters of arcade fighting games. Looking back on the last game, Tekken 7, we awarded it a mighty 9/10 in out review, saying: “Tekken 7 is a phenomenal fighting game experience and one I’d highly recommend.

tekken 8 review

These character reveals have come off the back of a lengthy Tekken 8 gameplay deep dive that explored new gameplay mechanics including a new heat system, modified Rage Art system that uses a common input – Rage Drive from Tekken 7 has been removed – and a recover gauge that has some common ground with the Tekken Tag Tournament games. TEKKEN 8 system requirements state that you will need at least 4 GB of RAM. We saw a little bit of Devil Jin, Kazuya, Nina Williams, Jack-8, Marshall Law, King, Paul Phoenix, Lars Alexandersson in the last couple months, as the team build up to alpha in the not-too-distant future. To play TEKKEN 8 you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400. Will we have an epic showdown between Devil and Angel in Tekken 8?īandai Namco has been on a streak of releasing fairly rapid-fire gameplay reveals for the game’s roster of characters.

tekken 8 review

It seems she’s feeling it’s time to set her family straight, with the gameplay trailer showing off her beating up her son Jin, and his father Kazuya.







Tekken 8 review