1/3/2023 0 Comments Tekken 7 reviewAnd I say this, in case you hadn’t guessed, as person with an unhealthy investment in the series. It’s full of narrative dead ends and unnecessary characters, and the big reveals lack any emotional wallop. Learning exactly how the Mishima family fell apart is a tantalising prospect, but it’s so badly implemented you come away feeling starved. It’s the perfect place to begin for anyone who loves Tekken, but it never delivers on that promise. Because what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, except being thrown down an effing mountain. The Mishima Saga begins like a history lesson, throwing back to the feted day when Heihachi tossed his son Kazuya off a cliff for his own good. (Somewhere at NetherRealm, there is a whiteboard listing every conceivable reason for characters to beat each other senseless.) Tekken 7’s story mode, by comparison, is terrible. If you’ve played Injustice 2 you’ll be freshly aware that fighting games can tell tales while seamlessly weaving in combat into the story.
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