

By clicking on any of them, you will be brought into their profile, where you can read their biography, check VODs, read the gameplay guides, or watch our Guides on DashFight's Youtube channel. This DashFight page is a complete list of all the Tekken 7 characters and their essential traits and abilities. You only have to imagine what kind of fighter you prefer, which martial arts do they practice, and how do they look – and there’s a big chance that Tekken 7 has just the character for you. This makes the challenging task of selecting the one you want to play somewhat easier. Overall, it would be fair to say that all Tekken characters are unique or, at the very least, offer something that none other do. Tekken 7 DLC characters include Anna, Lei, Marduk, Armor King, Julia, Zafina, Ganryu, Leroy, Fahkumram, Lidia, and Kunimitsu. This gave them the opportunity to bring back some of the crowd favorites and create new striking fighters filling different niches and archetypes. The initial success prompted the developers to start thinking about more DLCs beyond the planned one wave. Tekken 7 guest characters are Geese, Noctis, Negan, and the aforementioned Akuma. Since then, there have been more crossover fighters added with the follow-up DLCs.
#Tekken 4 yoshimitsu series#
He’s the second-ever guest character in the series after Gon in Tekken 3. One of those newcomers, namely Akuma, might be familiar to many from a different series – Street Fighter. The New Tekken 7 character list features Akuma, Claudio, Gigas, Jack-7, Josie, Katarina, Kazumi, Lucky Chloe, Master Raven, and Shaheen. He is then sent out to the King of Iron Fist Tournament to target Yoshimitsu in an attempt to gather info on another mad scientist. We also got ten new fighters to go alongside the legacy ones. Eliza, technically also a returning character, made her main game debut as a pre-order DLC. Tekken 7 legacy characters include Alisa, Asuka, Bob, Bryan, Devil Jin, Dragunov, Eddy, Feng, Heihachi, Hwoarang, Jin, Kazuya, King, Kuma, Lars, Lee, Leo, Lili, Law, Miguel, Nina, Panda, Paul, Steve, Xiaoyu, and Yoshimitsu. More than half of those were previously featured in the series. Initially, the Tekken 7 roster consisted only of 36 fighters – a decent number further boosted by the DLC releases. The seventh mainline game featured improved visuals, and tighter gameplay and controls, thanks to the decision to move from the proprietary engine and make the game on Unreal Engine 4. Even so, everyone’s gaze quickly shifted to it from the previous entry that was Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
#Tekken 4 yoshimitsu full#
The latest entry in the storied franchise was released with all the fanfare that the game of this caliber is entitled to, and it didn’t disappoint.Īs is always the case with the series, Tekken 7 has first arrived on Arcades full two years before the game saw the console and PC release. Oh well, guess I'll play him anyways.It’s wild to think that Tekken 7 has been with us since 2015. Forget cybernetic now, he looks like a stupid failed science experiment to create a real life twi'lek! Why does he have bones for armor now? Shingeki no kyojin influence or what? (I'll admit the bone armor is the only part of the design that actually looks cool and could work out) It just blows my mind that such a good character designer could come up with such a ♥♥♥♥ design, it's a cyborg ninja, not a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ alien fish! Even his sword looks terrible, how do you design a terrible looking sword? how could this happen? In and of itself it might not be a bad character design it's just a terrible horrible yoshimitsu design!īesides tekken 4 (which was absolutely horrible btw, he had a bugsuit, wat) he's always been a relatively simple, fully armored ninja with cybernetic arms. How could you do this man!? And how could everyone else go through with it?

WHY?! ♥♥♥♥ you Kenichirou Yoshimura you're a fantastic original character designer but apparently you're incapable of making a design true to an existing character's background.
