Over the years, there have been many different Tekken games, one of the staples in the Fighting Game community, with the first ever Tekken game being released in 1994 for PlayStation.
Since the initial release of Tekken, the games have changed significantly, seeing tag-team play and removing tag-team play. The series has also seen the introduction of new mechanics, such as Rage Drives and Rage Arts, as well as Power Crushes.Tech and Gaming0 seconds of 34 secondsVolume 0%
This is the first Tekken game to really emphasize three-dimensional movement, allowing some characters to have their own unique sidestep. This added a lot to the mechanics in Tekken, allowing for a more fluid battle experience.
One of the most iconic Tekken games to exist, this game crashed onto the battlefield with an exciting roster and a stellar soundtrack to boot. This game revitalized what the first game had introduced and added many new battlegrounds for players to experience, keeping the game fresh and exciting.
The story for this game was phenomenal, as it introduced us to the intricacies and dark side of the Mishima family. It really stepped it up massively, and the soundtrack lent a lot to the atmosphere. There were beautiful level designs, and the roster felt purposeful.
Tekken Tag Tournament was a revolutionary game that introduced tag team mechanics. This allowed for more complex fights and refreshing fights, breathing a new lease of life into the franchise.
This game is an exciting entry, as it is a standalone entry of Tekken 5 and ports it to consoles like the PS3 and PSP. It also brought in a couple of new fighters to the mix, including Sergei Dragunov.
This game helped boost the franchise heavily in the eSports scene. If that’s not for you, there are plenty of ways to battle people online in the various multiplayer modes available.