Freshmaker
I am Korean.
Scores are too high imo. Yes the fighting is good but the lack of modes is shockingly bad.
I need yet another virtually unplayable Tekken Force mode or I'll riot.
Scores are too high imo. Yes the fighting is good but the lack of modes is shockingly bad.
Scores are too high imo. Yes the fighting is good but the lack of modes is shockingly bad.
Scores are too high imo. Yes the fighting is good but the lack of modes is shockingly bad.
Tekken 7 has the barebones basics for a good fighter, but it's missing the trimmings that make it worth recommending over bigger, and cheaper competition.
If you take a look at its overall ranking over on Metacritic (81) and Opencritic (80), you'll find that the scores aren't actually that high.
Injustice 2 stays with a 88 score the best reviewed fighter this generation.( Lol, had to check a couple of fighting games to see if that was actually true. )
Pleasantly surprised to see such good scores, the last time Tekken was this well received was probably Tekken 3, great to see!
Fight money unlock characters and stages in SFV though ;0.I like that you can earn so much of the costume customisations quick and easy. Unlike SFV you pretty much have to pay for costumes in really expensive dlc prices, fight money so little not worth it. They should do treasure battle in SFV too but Capcom wouldn't do that..
Wow that is one seriously cranky and jaded reviewer. IGN nearly gives it a 10 and this guy gives it a 6.
Well, people seem to really enjoy it, and it's hard to deny the effort they've put into​ it....with the shittiest gameplay out of all of them, and only shows how shallow the reviews are. Don't get me wrong tho, the point is to have fun. But if gameplay can only take you so far in a review... I dunno, I'm at a loss for words. Tekken games have always been great, but if a good story mode, core essential modes that support competitive play and tons of customization options can't get you higher than injustice then that's messed up. Just my opinion
...with the shittiest gameplay out of all of them, and only shows how shallow the reviews are. Don't get me wrong tho, the point is to have fun. But if gameplay can only take you so far in a review... I dunno, I'm at a loss for words. Tekken games have always been great, but if a good story mode, core essential modes that support competitive play and tons of customization options can't get you higher than injustice then that's messed up. Just my opinion
I just talked about that in the quote you postedFight money unlock characters and stages in SFV though ;0.
Pleasantly surprised to see such good scores, the last time Tekken was this well received was probably Tekken 3, great to see!
Just for comparison they gave SF V launch version a 7.5.
The text however is hilarious.
''Street Fighter V employs complex and engaging mechanics, but it lacks enough content to keep the casual player interested.''
As i said SFV FM have some real money value and really it's not that much grinding anymore they are giving it left and right now if you play the game on weekly​ bases, but the fight money in tekken 7 is worth nothing since all what you can unlock with it have to be unlocked with fight money only.I just talked about that in the quote you posted
The way you earn costumes in Tekken is much more quicker and easier than grinding fight money in SFV. You can even win multiple costume parts in a game mode but nothing like that in SFV
I guess they figured there were a billion YouTube tutorials already.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ_c060pen1u8uRQIhxcn0C2nL7qL18IM
That 9.5 from IGN will get this game some sales. A lot of people exclusively go to IGN for game reviews. Not metacritic or any of these other sites.
They going to patch in replays?
Wow that is one seriously cranky and jaded reviewer. IGN nearly gives it a 10 and this guy gives it a 6.
Videos are still no substitute for a proper tutorial mode, especially when other games on the market have demonstrated what a great tutorial mode looks like. Tekken 7 has been in the arcades for two years now. The base game was done. They had two years to work on the console version and decided a tutorial wasn't worth it. It just come across as either daft or lazy. I'm still supper jazzed to play it but this really annoys me as newcomer to Tekken.
Wow that is one seriously cranky and jaded reviewer. IGN nearly gives it a 10 and this guy gives it a 6.
So there's no tutorial, is there any sort of juggle challenges?
So there's no tutorial, is there any sort of juggle challenges?
Maybe until they realize the online portion allows you to reject matches which = a lot of dodging from players and the ranked match portion being bogus since you can literally grind your way to a promotion, even if you lose. Also no ingame replays. Tekken 6 literally had this.
I'm appalled Tekken 7 still does not have an in-game tutorial, in game frame data, and replays as well as its most basic modes. smh
Maybe until they realize the online portion allows you to reject matches which = a lot of dodging from players and the ranked match portion being bogus since you can literally grind your way to a promotion, even if you lose. Also no ingame replays. Tekken 6 literally had this.
I'm appalled Tekken 7 still does not have an in-game tutorial, in game frame data, and replays as well as its most basic modes. smh
No, but they've got example juggles in the move list. Good for practice mode.
The people that read an IGN review to see if they should buy a new Tekken aren't the same players that will get rejected in ranked matches.
The proper tutorial mode and in game frame data is mostly frustrating because we have games from 5 years of more in the genre including this and this big franchise doesnt bother to add to what will help more people get into it without having them browsing the internet for the data they need and tutorial videos from different sources.
It's really mind blowing how the scores are similar to SFV when clearly it has way, WAY more content off the bat than that game and still has a classic Tekken fighting system to it. And that CGMagazine review has some serious jadedness to it. Holy shit.
Not to mention Tekken 7 has been out for two years in the arcade, so Bamco finished the gameplay 2 years ago and had all this time to work on the extra contents while for sfv that was the first release.Street Fighter 5 released a year before Injustice 2 and Tekken 7. Before, we had no idea what to expect for a next gen fighter. This doesn't excuse SFV content BUT you'd think we'd see a vast improvement in Tekken 7 after a year of learning from the mistakes of Street Fighter. I believe reviewers were more lenient towards SFV. NOW Injustice 2 remedied the single player and content empty problem by incorporating a great story mode and highly replayable mode. Showing it is very possible to have an amazing single player campaign.
Tekken 7 is probably getting docked with this in mind.
Have you read the review? In my opinion he simply sounds like a jaded reviewer on a bad mood. Cranky old gamer that don't really like games anymore but it's his job so "whatever give me the game and I'll review it." . He try to convince the reader that he is a long time Tekken fan, maybe he was at some point but he sure doesn't sound like one today. The talk about the story and other extras is just not what Tekken has been about. Some releases has had ton of extra content but most Tekken fans play Tekken for the gameplay and awesome fighting mechanics, the rest is bonuses. A big story mode is great but personally I don't need 2 hours of movie sequences or something like that, I'd just be annoyed at it and start skipping them to be honest. Nah, for single player, just give me the pre-fight one-liners and ending sequences and let me unlock something at the end and I'll be perfectly happy as long as they haven't completely destroyed the fighting mechanics (which they don't seem to have done this time).how is someone being jaded if they didn't see what the 10 scorer saw? I would give the last guardian a 10 while my friend would give it a 5. Doesn't mean he's jaded lol.
It's really mind blowing how the scores are similar to SFV when clearly it has way, WAY more content off the bat than that game and still has a classic Tekken fighting system to it. And that CGMagazine review has some serious jadedness to it. Holy shit.
Funny how EGMNOW complains about lack of content, when they gave SFV a higher score...
Please write more jaded reviewer archetype fanfic.Have you read the review? In my opinion he simply sounds like a jaded reviewer on a bad mood. Cranky old gamer that don't really like games anymore but it's his job so "whatever give me the game and I'll review it." . He try to convince the reader that he is a long time Tekken fan, maybe he was at some point but he sure doesn't sound like one today.
Have you read the review? In my opinion he simply sounds like a jaded reviewer on a bad mood. Cranky old gamer that don't really like games anymore but it's his job so "whatever give me the game and I'll review it." . He try to convince the reader that he is a long time Tekken fan, maybe he was at some point but he sure doesn't sound like one today. The talk about the story and other extras is just not what Tekken has been about. Some releases has had ton of extra content but most Tekken fans play Tekken for the gameplay and awesome fighting mechanics, the rest is bonuses. A big story mode is great but personally I don't need 2 hours of movie sequences or something like that, I'd just be annoyed at it and start skipping them to be honest. Nah, for single player, just give me the pre-fight one-liners and ending sequences and let me unlock something at the end and I'll be perfectly happy as long as they haven't completely destroyed the fighting mechanics (which they don't seem to have done this time).
Street Fighter 5 released a year before Injustice 2 and Tekken 7. Before, we had no idea what to expect for a next gen fighter.
Guilty Gear Xrd
Killer Instinct
Mortal Kombat X
But it's a terrible Tekken game, because there's practically nothing else going on here outside of online and a compost pile of a story mode.
Fully agree, but a more logical excuse is that Bamco just kept the purse strings extremely tight and the limited resources were focused on other priorities. I'd first look to the ones authorizing the budget ahead of calling the devs "lazy or daft".
Those are no where near the level of hype for Tekken or Street Fighter. Besides mortal kombat.
You can argue that Tekken isn't "anywhere near the hype" of Street Fighter, which is why SFV was forgiven more despite being a much worse offering.
USF2 exists for a reason.
Fighting games being criticized for a lack of single player content, while Overwatch gets (well deserved) praise with even less single player content is so baffling to me.
SFV is sitting at a 77% on metacritic and many of the reviews mention the lack of content.the point being, SFV was forgiven by many reviewers for some reason we aren't sure of when it was severely lacking in the content department. But now SOME reviewers aren't standing for that now in regards to Tekken 7. While others are focusing on the gameplay aspect of Tekken, which has always been top notch.