Tekken 8
Tekken 8 is a fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Arika and released on January 26, 2024 for PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S. The game’s story mode, titled “Dark Awakening,” centers on the final showdown between father-son duo Mishima Kazuya and Kazama Jin to end the turmoil in their families. There are 32 characters in total, both new and returning, each contributing to the overall narrative.
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The game was teased in August 2022 and officially unveiled at Sony’s State of Play event next month. It is developed on Unreal Engine 5 and features enhanced combat mechanics such as “Heat” system and “Tornado” hit. The addition of Arcade Quest in online mode offers tournaments and customizable avatars. Tekken 8 received critical acclaim upon release, being praised for its advancement in the series and dynamic gameplay.
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Tekken 8 story mode length
In Tekken 8, story mode length refers to the time required to complete the game’s storyline. There are 15 chapters in the main story, each chapter has different events and challenges. Most chapters feature Jin or Devil Jin, but other fighters from the roster will appear as well. Some chapters are short, lasting about five minutes, while others are longer to develop the storyline.
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Overall, it usually takes about two to three hours to play through the entire story mode. During this time, players will engage in combat, encounter plot twists, and solve mysteries within the Tekken universe. The length of the story mode provides players with an immersive experience, allowing them to delve deeper into the narrative and explore the motivations of the characters involved.
Tekken 8 gameplay
Tekken 8’s gameplay, overseen by Katsuhiro Harada, focuses more on offense than defense. It introduces a new “heating” system that brings chip damage, extra movement, and changes to how characters move. Players can quickly get into the heat by sprinting, and can pause the timer while using moves. Blocking powerful attacks will damage the chip, but attacking helps restore health.
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The Rage system has been updated to include the powerful Heat Smash move. The game highlights stage hazards, cinematic scenes, and character reactions to make the game feel more realistic. “Tekken 8” uses Unreal Engine 5 to present new character designs and sounds.
In online mode, there is an “Arcade Mission” lobby where players can customize their avatars and earn “battle money.” These changes will bring an exciting and immersive experience to both online and offline players.
“Tekken 8” trailer
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