GamesRadar+ VerdictThe best Tekken to date proves that plenty of depth makes for a vibrant fighter, justifying its current-gen exclusivity to deliver a skull-thrasher that really feels like an evolution rather than a simple update.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$34.99at GamersGate$40.99at Walmart$42.55at AmazonPros+An incredibly deep fighter in the ring+Simply stunning to look at+Arcade Quest is a cute and lovely surpriseCons-New player onboarding could be better-Glacial main story mode-Huge movelists can feel intimidating
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict
The best Tekken to date proves that plenty of depth makes for a vibrant fighter, justifying its current-gen exclusivity to deliver a skull-thrasher that really feels like an evolution rather than a simple update.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$34.99at GamersGate$40.99at Walmart$42.55at Amazon
The best Tekken to date proves that plenty of depth makes for a vibrant fighter, justifying its current-gen exclusivity to deliver a skull-thrasher that really feels like an evolution rather than a simple update.
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Pros+An incredibly deep fighter in the ring+Simply stunning to look at+Arcade Quest is a cute and lovely surprise
An incredibly deep fighter in the ring
Simply stunning to look at
Arcade Quest is a cute and lovely surprise
Cons-New player onboarding could be better-Glacial main story mode-Huge movelists can feel intimidating
New player onboarding could be better
Glacial main story mode
Huge movelists can feel intimidating
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Tekken games and showing off new hardware go together like Jin Kazama and being punched in the face. For a 16-bit kid like me, seeing King grapple his way to domination in Tekken 3’s bright blue Skyring was a revelation. Likewise, Tekken 6 on PS3 showed me why the leap from standard definition to high definition was really such a big deal. Now, with Tekken 8 making the decision to only release on current-gen consoles – the only big fighter to do so, with Mortal Kombat 1’s Switch version remaining an oddity – I’m finally starting to understand the power of the new consoles. We’re in the Golden Age for fighting games, and Tekken is the new king.
Fast factsRelease date: January 26, 2024Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series XDeveloper: Bandai Namco StudiosPublisher: Bandai Namco
Fast facts
Release date: January 26, 2024Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series XDeveloper: Bandai Namco StudiosPublisher: Bandai Namco
Release date: January 26, 2024Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series XDeveloper: Bandai Namco StudiosPublisher: Bandai Namco
Tekken 8’s level of detail and visual flair really does justify it as a new-gen exclusive, and it’s almost certainly the best Tekken yet. The dojo’s floor has been lowered, making it easier than ever for newcomers to step into the ring, while the ceiling of what’s possible for fighting game veterans has never been higher. With an immense 32 characters available on the Tekken 8 roster at launch, and a substantial-if-lightweight single player offering, there’s enough meat on the bone to make Kuma’s nose perk up.
Importantly, online play is silky smooth in my early testing, allowing quick rematches (thanks in part to SSD loading), meaning the salt of a loss doesn’t get me down for long. If Tekken is your bag, then you need to book your ring side seats to the King Of Iron Fist Tournament ASAP.
King of the Ring
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“It’s a three-dimensional tug-of-war – if one of the ropes was a live wire.”
“It’s a three-dimensional tug-of-war – if one of the ropes was a live wire.”
It adds a whole new level of psychological warfare to every match. Do you use Heat early for an advantage? Late, alongside your Rage, to ensure you can make a comeback? In reaction to your foe also turning up the heat in a challenging battle? All with a touch of R1. It’s a three-dimensional tug-of-war –you know, if one of the ropes was a live wire.
Eye of the leopard
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While the outlay of tutorials across Tekken 8’s various modes could do a better job of onboarding newcomers (the depth possible here makes it one of the more complex fighters on the market), some spring cleaning makes it possible to find plenty of hooks for beginning to build your own fighting style.
With Heat being so important throughout Tekken 8, you’ll quite quickly begin to understand Heat Engagers, where you enter Heat mid-combo instead of activating it with a single button – not only giving you more meter to begin with but also allowing you to close the gap and get stuck in quicker. Tied to each fighter’s key moves, the fluidity of this system makes using and discovering Hear Engagers feel natural.
Marked with a stamp in the move list, Heat Engagers are easy to spot, as are other marked abilities like Power Crushes (armored blows that help you attack through an opponent’s own onslaught) and Tornadoes (combos that send airborne enemies spinning). From there you’ll grab onto little combo strings useful in other situations, be they chains of punches to the head or lower strikes to catch out opponents who don’t guard low as much as they should (and from there, I recommend throwing in a grab once a foe begin to catch on – mix it up!).
A Special Style can be toggled on with L1 (unique among fighting games in that you can activate it mid-match) to give you easy access to all these core moves with a touch of a button – which can also teach you when to best use the likes of power crushes and air combos. Though moving between the style and regular play can be a bit hard to master in the middle of a beatdown, making its use as a teaching tool far from perfect.
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Tekken 8’s relatively simple ‘two punch buttons, and two kick buttons’ combat makes learning how a character functions more intuitive than the often 100-strong move lists initially suggest (though, thankfully, the game highlights ‘main techniques’ in a separate tab). Tekken 8’s graphical prowess does make this fighter look gorgeous in its own right – stages, for instance feature raging waves; the bright lights and packed crowds of the arena; or simply alpaca wandering around a Peruvian coffee farm – but it also helps with readability.
Luxurious animation really makes strings of attacks flow into each other, whether it’s Jun Kazama (returning from Tekken 2) doing beautiful twirls as she summons forth bursts of nature to send enemies spinning; or the muscular King flexing his muscles as he moves from one command grab to another.
It’s not exactly realistic, though – there’s an arcadey snappiness to the quick exchanges of blows (making Tekken 7, which I loved, feel downright sluggish to return to now), and smart features like sparks flying from the impact of strikes help you zero in on exactly what connected, where, and how ‘high’ the strike was – a benefit for players and those watching alike.
New Blood
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RelatedTekken 8 joins Mortal Kombat 1 and Street Fighter 6 as one of thebest fighting gamesof the current-generation.
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Tekken 8 joins Mortal Kombat 1 and Street Fighter 6 as one of thebest fighting gamesof the current-generation.
Tekken 8 joins Mortal Kombat 1 and Street Fighter 6 as one of thebest fighting gamesof the current-generation.
Of the 32 characters only three are completely new, though it feels like they all play into this revised animation system beautifully. Coffee fiend Azucena body-pops her way through three stances in the blink of an eye; French super spy Victor twirls blades as he zaps across the stage with mini-teleports; and the mysterious Reina takes (the deceased) Heihachi’s Mishima style to more athletic heights, her electric wind god fist paying homage while mixing in flip kicks aplenty alongside dizzying dodges.
Truly delivering on the premise of bringing together the best in their respective fighting styles, every fighter has their own intricacies that, while it can make Tekken 8 feel a bit intimidating at first brush, also makes it deep and rewarding to learn. In some respects, it’s almost like having 32 different fighting games all going toe to toe. While the systems remain the same on a broad level, there’s a little something different for each challenger, be it additional benefits to activating Heat like elongating certain combos, or just how you activate their Power Crush.
The sheer variety means you’ll likely find some characters just move in a way that makes more sense to you, and with so many skills at their disposal the way you pilot a fighter may be different to other players as well. There’s something really expressive about playing Tekken 8, though it can be a tough road to really feeling satisfied with the way you’re playing. This is far from being to the game’s detriment, instead offering more reason to keep fighting. And if you get bored, there’s always Tekken Ball – the iconic beach-set combat volleyball mode returns.
Devil man
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There’s some twists on the straightforward fighting to be had – for instance some match-ups use Tekken 8’s own mechanics to tell part of the story (for example, you may start with your Rage Art available). Another sequence homage to the classic Tekken Force mode, turning combat into something almost comparable to Dynasty Warriors, though it’s incredibly underdeveloped (something that’ll be revisited later, perhaps). Outside of The Dark Awakens, there’s a traditional Arcade Mode, and Character Episodes, which don’t really tell much more of the story and are more of an excuse to continue on the tradition of goofy fighter-specific cinematics (enjoyably so).
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“Arcade Quest is a heckin' cute adventure, and a very welcome surprise”
“Arcade Quest is a heckin' cute adventure, and a very welcome surprise”
Arcade Quest provides some degree of onboarding for new players (tutorials even slightly change to accommodate your selected default fighter), though it’s a haphazard introduction that struggles to really break down how to approach the fighter without overwhelming newbies – something the game as a whole could be better at. But, it’s still a heckin' cute adventure, and a very welcome surprise.
Tekken 8 has a depth to it that can feel overwhelming. But it’s also a game that doesn’t force you to take it all in at once. They call it the electric wind god fist for a reason: with only one touch, you’ll feel the spark. This is the King of Iron Fist, a sumptuous feast for the senses that feels like a truly new-generation fighting game in the ring. Being the best at it would be quite a feat, but the journey to bettering yourself is a whole other story – and one that’s rewarding to tackle.
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