Fighting fans have been spoiled rotten this month, no matter what their system of choice. Street Fighter II has been resurrected on the Nintendo Switch, Guilty Gear has a new, cut-price update and Injustice 2 is cementing its place as the king of single-p...
The Mishima clan continues to settle their differences with fists and kicks - not much has changed, but that just means Tekken is as fluid and fun as ever...
Premise is cheesy yet still endearing, Great use of character roster, Extra costumes are pretty neat…
…Except you can't use them within the DLC, Severe lack of customization options and limited modes, No online multiplayer
Tekken 7's Ultimate Tekken Bowl is only worth it for season pass holders or die-hard fans of the original Tekken Bowl. Other than some cool extra costumes (which are only usable in the main game), there really isn't much here to get excited about
Tekken 7 has reached a peak for the franchise in terms of combat quality and character variety. However, some online issues and lack of diverse modes for both online and offline play hamstring the game a bit. Still, whether you are a Tekken fan or fightin...
A worthy installment to the ‘Tekken' series, this is one of the most entertaining fighters you're likely to play all year, of which there will be many options. The customization and online play make 'Tekken 7' ideal to take up most of your summer...
Published: 2017-06-06, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: In 1994 Namco released Tekken, an outstanding 3D fighting game with a loose story based on the struggle between a father and his powerful son. In 2017 Bandai Namco gives us Tekken 7, an outstanding 3D fighting game with a loose story based on the strugg...