This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for for months, just a super fun and fulfilling retrospective on Tekken 7 addressing Not only it’s development history but also it’s story, gameplay elements, And even the full roster thank you so much dude
I cope a lot about about T7’s new character auditions wishing they had just a bit more nuance in their story, the way you explained and dived further into their designs and backgrounds made me appreciate them just a little bit more :)
The biggest problem with Tekken 7 is the lack of single player content. Even the Arcade mode is, like, 5 fights. Staple modes like Survival, Time Attack and Team Battle are inexplicably gone. Granted, these modes are missing from Tekken 8 as well, but at least Tekken Ball is back, and there's the new Arcade Quest mode in their place, and the Arcade mode itself feels more complete. I would go as far as saying that Tekken 8 is what Tekken 7 should have been.
I agree completely. Tekken 7 seems like a game that was made mostly for the competitive scene. But if you’re someone like me who doesn’t play fighting games competitively then Tekken 7 isn’t for you. An Arcade Mode that only has 5 fights, no Time Attack Mode, no Survival Mode, no Ghost Battle Mode, a Story Mode that you’ll likely only play once and never touch again and character episodes that mostly do nothing for the non-Mishima characters. Treasure Battle is a pretty cool mode, but even that quickly loses its novelty. I find Tekken 8 to be a big step up from 7 for its Single Player content alone thanks to Arcade Quest and a decent Arcade Mode.
@@MarioLuigi25 Yeah, Tekken 8 is easily the best Tekken game since Tekken 5. If only it added back the modes Tekken 7 took away, it would be even better.
Tekken 7 was a necessary evil, considering Bandai have axed a good chunk of Namco's big name properties. but Tekken 7 is easily the weakest entry by a country mile.
This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for for months, just a super fun and fulfilling retrospective on Tekken 7 addressing Not only it’s development history but also it’s story, gameplay elements, And even the full roster thank you so much dude
Thank You Phantom!!!! Way To Go Keep Up The Good Work.
just noticed how quick your channel have grown. Good job bro! keep going! 👏
I cope a lot about about T7’s new character auditions wishing they had just a bit more nuance in their story, the way you explained and dived further into their designs and backgrounds made me appreciate them just a little bit more :)
fantastic as always my guy. Very detailed.
ah yea the game that felt like a fever dream
The biggest problem with Tekken 7 is the lack of single player content. Even the Arcade mode is, like, 5 fights. Staple modes like Survival, Time Attack and Team Battle are inexplicably gone. Granted, these modes are missing from Tekken 8 as well, but at least Tekken Ball is back, and there's the new Arcade Quest mode in their place, and the Arcade mode itself feels more complete. I would go as far as saying that Tekken 8 is what Tekken 7 should have been.
I agree completely. Tekken 7 seems like a game that was made mostly for the competitive scene. But if you’re someone like me who doesn’t play fighting games competitively then Tekken 7 isn’t for you. An Arcade Mode that only has 5 fights, no Time Attack Mode, no Survival Mode, no Ghost Battle Mode, a Story Mode that you’ll likely only play once and never touch again and character episodes that mostly do nothing for the non-Mishima characters. Treasure Battle is a pretty cool mode, but even that quickly loses its novelty. I find Tekken 8 to be a big step up from 7 for its Single Player content alone thanks to Arcade Quest and a decent Arcade Mode.
@@MarioLuigi25 Yeah, Tekken 8 is easily the best Tekken game since Tekken 5. If only it added back the modes Tekken 7 took away, it would be even better.
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Tekken 7 was a necessary evil, considering Bandai have axed a good chunk of Namco's big name properties. but Tekken 7 is easily the weakest entry by a country mile.