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deeallthewayg · 11 months
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C-MONEY VS ZILLA! (Eddy Gordo- Tekken 7 Gameplay)
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TEKKEN 8 — Eddy Gordo Gameplay Trailer
DLC character Eddy Gordo will launch on April 1, 2024 for Playable Character Year 1 Pass owners at 4:00 p.m. PT / 7:00 p.m. ET and April 4, 2024 for all users.
Eddy Gordo will launch alongside the game’s version 1.03.01 patch, which adds the following:
New playable character Eddy Gordo
*72-hour early access made available to owners of the Playable Character Year 1 Pass.
*Playable Character Year 1 Pass is included in the following:
**Tekken 8 Deluxe Edition Upgrade Pack
**Tekken 8 Ultimate Edition
**Tekken 8 Deluxe Edition
New feature Tekken Fight Pass added to Tekken Shop:
*During the specified period, players can increase their level by completing daily and weekly missions in online matches, allowing them to obtain various items.
*In the Premium tier, where items are even more luxurious, players can also acquire Tekken Coins, which can be exchanged for various items in Tekken Shop.
New items added to Tekken Shop:
*New costume sets “Cyber Pack 01” and “Cyber Pack 02” available for all playable characters.
*A legacy costume for Yoshimitsu
*Eddy Gordo Avatar Skin
Eddy Gordo Avatar Skin Functional improvements and bug fixes:
*A feature has been added to Ranked Match, Quick Match, and Group Match modes to allow for the termination and invalidation of matches if the network connection quality falls below certain specified conditions.
*An indication has been added to the versus screen in Player Match mode to display when the stage has been randomly selected.
*A Quit option has been added to the Main Menu to allow the game to be exited from sources other than the options menu (Steam version only).
Behavior / properties of moves will be adjusted for some characters:
*In version 1.03, continuing from the previous version 1.02, focus was placed on correcting unintended move behavior.
*Work on an update focused on battle system balance is underway, but we are undertaking this with utmost caution by carefully evaluating user play data collected from around the world. Version 1.04 is scheduled for release in May following the conclusion of EVO Japan 2024.
*Version 1.04 will primarily focus on buffing characters who haven’t been able to fully showcase their uniqueness. However, adjustments to certain moves that exhibit significant strength will also be made.
Scope of Update
The application of the update data will result in the following impact on each mode and feature.
“Downloaded Replays,” “My Replay & Tips”: Replay data from before the update will be unavailable for playback.
“Online Replay”: Replay data from before the update will be deleted.
“Super Ghost Battle,” “Ghost Match”: Character behavior and move properties will reflect that of the post-update state.
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gaymer-hag-stan · 3 months
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A Tekken 8 Review That Nobody Asked for From a Longtime Fan Who Has Been Playing for Ages But Is Not a Pro - That Title Is Too Long
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Having spent a little over 24 hours playing the game on my PS5, I feel like it's an appropriate amount of time to share my first thoughts on it. I will try to keep spoilers to a minimum so just skip the "Story" section and you should be fine.
General Thoughts
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A pretty healthy roster, overall happy with who we got. I do wish Anna and Christie were here, and I also miss Lucky Chloe. With Eddy already announced and Azucena taking over the "cooky dance-y character" I unfortunately don't see Christie or Chloe returning, but Anna better fucking do!
They all look great, even the ugly ones, they look satisfyingly ugly, if that makes any sense. The girls still suffer from the Madame Tussaud's wax figure syndrome that plagued the entirety of Tekken 7's roster, but, maybe I'm gaslighting myself, I do feel like they look a bit less plasticky than some of the initial teasers? Most of the redesigns are great, the hair (Lili's hair has never looked better), water and dirt physics all finally WORK and I love how all the clothing animates with the wind effect, the Fallen Destiny stage is a great one to illustrate all of the above. We can see Yoshimitsu's fingers after three decades! I'd love to know the thought process behind this redesign lmao
I love that they finally, after so many years of other fighting games having it but being inexplicably absent from Tekken, they finally added Player vs CPU matches! FINALLY! Finally I can pick my character and my opponent of choice, pick their costumes and set a stage for them to battle. I'm so happy for this even though it might not make any sense to anyone.
Combo Challenges! We finally have combo challenge in Tekken! Another common fighting game feature inexplicably missing up until now.
Gameplay feels a lot of fun. I wasn't sure about the heat mechanic but it's actually a lot more fun than I initially thought! I tried out all of the cast and am slowly completing both their story episodes and an Arcade run for good measure. I am obviously still maining Nina. They have decided to simplify a lot of her combo throws and I am having fun terrorizing people online with them by breaking their bones! I'm also using Arcade Quest to learn how to play as Lili and Azucena, some basic moves and combos and whatnot. I wanna also do Zafina, Jun, Jin, Hwoarang and Xiaoyu as well eventually. I think these eight will be my main squad for the time being. As a side note, King and Steve feel extremely fun to play, I haven't picked either in ages, but with King I was really close!
The netcode is, surprisingly functional??? We did recently switch to an optic fiber connection type, but I'm still on WiFi and I am having zero problems!
Jukebox is thankfully back again! I literally spent an hour or more before playing the game at all to decide which song goes where lol
Something that scares me regarding upcoming DLC, is that I do not see a season pass being sold anywhere except the Deluxe Edition bundle that costs 40€... I'm sorry but I don't give a fuck about owning 32 identical gold costumes or Tetsujin or whoever the fuck as my Arcade Quest avatar... I only want Eddy and the other three (one of them better be Anna!) thank you very much!
Story
"The Dark Awakens"
Believe it or not I haven't even finished the main story yet as I'm trying to pace myself through all the modes and enjoy them, savouring every moment. At the moment of typing this I am almost halfway through and I must say, even though I am still firmly in the "Drop the cinematic NRS style story modes" camp, and I would much rather have had either arcade mode with proper, canon endings back, or a revival and repurposing of the Tekken Force mode, in an SF6 World Tour mode type of way, out of all of Bandai Namco's attempts at a cinematic story mode, from SCV to Tekken 8, this has been the most satisfying attempt so far. I love that they are fully embracing the overdramatic nature of Tekken along with its campy side and it's present from the very beginning, with Jin throwing his bike at Kazuya's helicopter! "A Fate Decided by Fists" were we actually get to choose which fighters advance through the first round was the biggest highlight so far! I did not expect to fight Azazel again in 2024! I miss his Tekken 6 design though, he no longer glows according to his remaining health or has his limbs crumble away into scarabs according to which parts of him you're hitting. Also, I do understand why they felt the need to overemphasize how "Jin was a good guy all along and he's not like Kazuya" to redeem him and attempt to portray him as a more traditional hero, but I think they went way too far. Literally every single cast member, characters who've never met him before especially, makes a point of how good a person Jin is. Also, I do understand that there were a lot of people complaining that most of the cast were ignored in Tekken 7's story mode and I appreciate that they tried to include more of them this time, but it's so half assed and superficial. Like, Lili, Asuka, Hwoarang, Leo (who finds their missing father, a forgotten plot point from Tekken 6 of screen without a single explanation) Xiaoyu, PANDA offer absolutely nothing to the story so far other than to just be there and tell Jin what a good guy he is. And I say all that as someone who is firmly on Jin's side and despises Kazuya.
Character Episodes
Thank god they have more than one single fight this time! I would have liked it if they found a way to make each of them be canon. Like, I think every single one of the Arcade mode endings of SF6 is canon, if I'm not mistaken, and most of them seem to take place before the events of the main story, as a way to give us a clearer understanding of why each fighter fights. I think Guilty Gear does exactly that too. Nevertheless, I do appreciate that each fighter has fights specifically tailored to them, with specific opponents. It's not clear to me yet if they're completely non-canon or not, as in Nina's she seems to have been hired by Lee to sabotage G Corporation and Kazuya, I pray to God this is true and she's not actually, willingly working for that asshole, like, I'm still in complete denial that they threw her entire character development from Tekken 4 to Tekken 7 to the trash can just to go "NInA WiLl WoRK FoR WhOmEvEr"... She's also suspiciously missing from the actual story like, she simply just appeared in ONE scene so far and then left without doing literally anything. She also seems to only have special interactions with Steve and Lee so far when others get a lot more. Her handling story wise in this installment is insulting, considering she's the most popular female fighter in the series and one of the most popular in the genre...
Offline Modes
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Arcade Quest
It's cute... It's certainly a cool way to mask your tutorial and the avatars are kinda cool, but they're nowhere near as good as what Capcom did with SF6 and World Tour. I must say I prefer Tag 2's Tekken Lab over this.
Super Ghost Battle
Ghost battle, after five attempts is finally fun! Tekken 7's was by far the worst attempt as the game would automatically pick opponents for you, matching you with much harder ones if you were winning too much and much lower ones if you were losing too much so that you wouldn't climb the ranks as fast and it would artificially increase playtime. Now that Tekken has actual single player modes other that the story there's no need for that, and they made it work. You simply choose from a list, and the ones that contain unlockable (useless) customisation options for specific characters are actually marked so that you can attempt to get the item you want.
Arcade Battle
I love that they still included a traditional eight battle long Arcade mode, even though they could have just had the character episodes and call it a day. My slight nitpick, again, is that they're still doing this thing that they've been doing since Tekken 5 or 6 where the first few battles are characters in their default costumes and then a horde of Namco's customized monstrosities attack your eyes... This is a huge pet peeve of mine, I understand it in the context of Ghost Battle, and Arcade Quest, but I do not want to see goofy customs in other, "serious" modes. On top of that, the ghosts you get seem to be from the Super Ghost Battle's catalogue of freaks, and are therefore higher difficulty than most, which in turn makes them actively harder than the mode's final boss which I think is kinda hilarious!
Tekken Ball
I will admit, I only played a single match and never touched it again. It is actually challenging, I'll give it that, but I don't see the appeal. I'd much rather have Tekken Bowl again back instead tbh. Also I wish that stage was playable in normal modes too.
Customization
Avatar customization is kinda whatever, but it works well enough for Arcade Quest and I don't really visit the Tekken Fight Lounge.
Character Customization however is where I have an issue. While I've seen lots of cool customs of various characters from other games and IPs, including Shimbori himself dressing up Super Battle ghosts as DOA characters!, I don't really care for the customization options? My only real use for Character Customization in Tekken so far was to recreate past / alternate outfits. Like, in Tekken 6 I would buy the schoolgirl outfit parts for all the teen girlies, in Tekken 7 I recreated Nina's 2P outfit from Tekken 4 using her Blood Vengeance catsuit as a base, stuff like that. In Tekken 8 all I'm getting is a huge catalogue of Zara's apparel... And all the unlockable outfits are either their default look with less clothes on, or weird cosplays of other characters. Why? Tekken Character Customization peaked in Tekken 6, where every single one of the 40 (41 if you count Panda, who I think had some different options from Kuma) characters had his own personal selection of outfits and items, matching their personality and look. I don't want to play as Nina dressed up as Ada Wong or in a business casual for a 9-5 desk job. They made everything way too generic and bland and, on top of that, we don't even have trademark pieces like Nina's purple catsuit, her ponytail, Hwoarang's taekwondo garb, Xiaoyu's Tekken 6 battle costume. The Tekken 5 veterans should have had their Tekken 5/6/TTT2 costumes and hairstyles on top of their Tekken 7 ones.
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Overall, I am very very happy with this game! It seemingly does almost everything right and I am glad to see it improving on, literally, every single thing over Tekken 7.
Score: 9 / 10
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satoshi-mochida · 1 month
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Tekken 8 DLC character Eddy Gordo launches April 4
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Tekken 8 downloadable content character Eddy Gordo will launch on April 4, Bandai Namco announced. Character Year 1 Pass owners will be able to access him three days earlier on April 1 at 4:00 p.m. PT / 7:00 p.m. ET.
Eddy Gordo will launch alongside the game’s version 1.03.01 patch, which adds the following:
-New playable character Eddy Gordo: --72-hour early access made available to owners of the Playable Character Year 1 Pass. --Playable Character Year 1 Pass is included in the following:
Tekken 8 Deluxe Edition Upgrade Pack
Tekken 8 Ultimate Edition
Tekken 8 Deluxe Edition
-New feature Tekken Fight Pass added to Tekken Shop:
During the specified period, players can increase their level by completing daily and weekly missions in online matches, allowing them to obtain various items.
In the Premium tier, where items are even more luxurious, players can also acquire Tekken Coins, which can be exchanged for various items in Tekken Shop.
-New items added to Tekken Shop:
New costume sets “Cyber Pack 01” and “Cyber Pack 02” available for all playable characters.
A legacy costume for Yoshimitsu
Eddy Gordo Avatar Skin
-Functional improvements and bug fixes:
A feature has been added to Ranked Match, Quick Match, and Group Match modes to allow for the termination and invalidation of matches if the network connection quality falls below certain specified conditions.
An indication has been added to the versus screen in Player Match mode to display when the stage has been randomly selected.
A Quit option has been added to the Main Menu to allow the game to be exited from sources other than the options menu (Steam version only).
-Behavior / properties of moves will be adjusted for some characters:
In version 1.03, continuing from the previous version 1.02, focus was placed on correcting unintended move behavior.
Work on an update focused on battle system balance is underway, but we are undertaking this with utmost caution by carefully evaluating user play data collected from around the world. Version 1.04 is scheduled for release in May following the conclusion of EVO Japan 2024.
Version 1.04 will primarily focus on buffing characters who haven’t been able to fully showcase their uniqueness. However, adjustments to certain moves that exhibit significant strength will also be made.
Scope of Update
The application of the update data will result in the following impact on each mode and feature.
“Downloaded Replays,” “My Replay & Tips”: Replay data from before the update will be unavailable for playback.
“Online Replay”: Replay data from before the update will be deleted.
“Super Ghost Battle,” “Ghost Match”: Character behavior and move properties will reflect that of the post-update state.
The full patch notes are available here.
Tekken 8 is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam.
Watch a new trailer below.
Eddy Gordo Gameplay Trailer
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smoqueen · 1 year
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not into fighting games at all but ive always wondered how ppl can play them online bc wouldn't latency make such a huge difference? i get ppl play other latency-dependent games on shitty connections but it feels like it would matter more with fighting games idk
latency does make a big difference. that's why we have terms like 'wifi warrior.' blocking lows is a lot harder online especially if someones backdash or wavedash is extremely jittery from rollback frames.
rollback netcode is a kind of netcode thats pretty much the gold standard for fighting games now. its difficult to epxlain briefly so basically - instead of really slow powerpoint-esque delay gameplay like we had on the xbox 360, rollback lets games be a bit more seamless by having a bit of a buffer (in tekken, only 3 frames max) where things can be 'rolled back' to correct for latency mistakes.
you can literally see this happen when you attack someone, and they block, but their health bar still shakes because the game rolled back them taking damage.
fighting games are best played offline, and thats why there are still arcades in korea and pakistan and japan where people play and grind tekken 7, and local tournaments are common for fighting games in a way they arent for fps games, rts games etc
it does matter a lot, but the online in tekken 7 is pretty good. i still find it much harder to react to certain things online and it makes execution harder but, yea, my character doesnt have much of an execution barrier. still fuckin sucks to move like youre in molasses, though, especially because my character is reliant on sidesteps and a big ol backdash
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gear-project · 1 year
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guilty gear strive feels like its receiving a good deal of criticism lately gameplay and design-wise, and the net code problem definitely doesn't help. with new games like sf6, mk12, and tekken 8 on the horizon, fighting games are taking steps forward as a medium. do you think guilty gear will motivate to evolve via patches and new content moving forward, or will it end up falling by the wayside?
As I personally see it, from my point of view that is, Guilty Gear Strive was built by an entirely new generation of game developers compared to past games, so you can't really make a strong comparison of this "version" of GG to previous iterations without taking that in to consideration.
In some ways, this version of GG is highly experimental compared to past iterations.
Guilty Gear Xrd, even with its limitations still BASED ITSELF on previous games, not just in frame data, but in design and mechanics.
It built itself off what existed, so it had a firm foundation to go on.
For Strive, while there are some things that are similar to previous titles, has thrown out the idea of "building up on what came before" and instead making something that is both new, simple, and engaging for those who are unaccustomed to fighting games.
In terms of emphasis, the game does well to show what can be done to make a game easy to understand AND play…
What it lacks in complexity and single-player engagement are still issues they are working the kinks out of, as they have said in previous Developer's Backyard entries and Interviews (see the GG Interviews and Developer's Backyard tags for details).
In terms of netcode and network issues… there were a lot of unforeseen events that occurred, but they are doing their best to mitigate this for the sake of all players who support their game.
In some ways, this game was FAR better managed than previous titles for that very reason… so even if there are netcode problems, the fact they are managing it instead of struggling with crunch and delaying things (or ignoring issues altogether), PROVES they still have a potentially capable team to work with on future content.
I want to remind you all the importance your voice has in impacting the growth of Strive as a game.
The role fans have to play in all this is to PROVIDE CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK and remind them what sort of games we are aiming for!
This isn't just a game meant solely for Tournaments of E-sports... it's a game meant to engage both new and old fans alike...
It's also a cross-platform crossplay access game... so the intent is that everyone can access the game no matter their platform of choice (but of course, that comes with technical hurdles they themselves have to overcome).
From my point of view, I still believe this game has the potential for growth and development... rebalance of the roster not being the LEAST of what they are capable of!
There's lots of things they plan to add... and although I cannot see what the future holds, at the very least, this game SEEKS to be a LOT of things that we've hoped for from previous GG titles...
Again, in terms of single player content, I don't think it's that fair to compare it to games like Street Fighter 6 and Mortal Kombat 11, which had much longer development cycles AND RESOURCES to work from.
ARC System Works is actually much smaller than other big name fighting game developers, believe it or not... so just getting as far as they have is a REALLY BIG DEAL.
Even for upcoming hopeful games like Tekken 8 and Mortal Kombat 12, you can't really predict how they will handle single-player features, as even Tekken 7 struggled to give much in the way of content to players who don't play competitively online "as much".
At the very least, Guilty Gear Strive has ALREADY made a name for itself as a game that can be recognized by mainstream gamers the world over... and that is saying something that no previous GG title accomplished...
So you could say that this Guilty Gear title STRIVES to reach the Sky, in terms of the limits of what a GG game is capable of...
And if you're gonna reach for the Sky... it should be HIGH...
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sunkern-plus · 2 years
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hey, guilty gear fans! i’m planning on getting into the online scene of xx accent core plus and my fighting style is...hard to map onto specific characters in guilty gear so i am floundering trying to find characters i’m decent at. (so far my most decent characters  are may, i-no, and millia but i haven’t tried anyone else.) anyway, i was playing street fighter v and i found out that out of all characters, i was best at dan. i couldn’t do the target combos because i’m shit at doing target combos but i’ve managed to win at least 4 ranked matches with him.
anyway, is there a character in accent core xx that’s similar to dan hibiki in street fighter v, playstyle wise? i don’t know HOW to define my playstyle or ideal fighting game character (gameplay wise) because i’m not too good at remembering the gameplay aspects. so if you can give me any characters similar to dan from street fighter v (as well as poison from street fighter x tekken and sakura, ibuki, and abel from street fighter iv) then PLEASE suggest some accent core characters that i could work with.
and if you all tekken fans can suggest similar tekken 7 characters to dan hibiki’s street fighter v incarnation, though those games are as different as night and day, please tell me, because i’m planning on getting that for my birthday!
thank you!
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11 new games coming to PlayStation Store
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Here are the eleven games which will be released on the PlayStation Store :
1. Tekken 8
Tekken 8 is a fighting game created by Bandai Namco Studios and Arika that will be released on January 26, 2024, for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. The game’s story mode, The Dark Awakens, recounts the ultimate encounter among father Kazuya Mishima and son Jin Kazama, with Jin seeking to kill the former to put an end to family discord. The game comprises 32 old and new characters, each with a unique story. Tekken 8 was created using Unreal Engine 5 and has harsh tones, updated combat aspects, and new mechanics. Tournaments, arcade features, avatar customization, and specialized money are all available in the online mode.
2. Helldivers II
Helldivers 2 is a three-person shooter. Similar to the original game, players can choose Stratagems, which are airdrops that can carry cluster bombs, sentry guns, shield generators, or supply pods holding limited-use special weapons. Friendly fire is always on. The game’s armor technology is based on actual weaponry fired at armored targets. It is multiplayer for up to four people. It also supports cross-play between PlayStation 5 and Windows gamers. During the first few days of release, players watched the studio-influenced gaming in real-time.
3. Dragon’s Dogma 2
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a third-person action role-playing game in which players take on the role of the “Arisen,” a dragon-marked hero who must deal with a geopolitical battle between two kingdoms. They rely on AI-controlled Pawns, non-playable individuals who help combat, offer information about foes, and direct tasks. Players may build and customize their avatar and Pawn characters, including gender, appearance, and race. They may additionally recruit two new Pawns generated by other players.
4. The Last of Us Part II Remastered
Naughty Dog released a remastered edition of The Last of Us Part II for PS5 on January 19, 2024. The upgraded version has improved visuals, quicker loading times, a DualSense connection, voice explanations, a speedrun mode, and audio commentary. Some writers and gamers have questioned the game, while others say the upgrades and price point make it worthwhile. New playable modes include Guitar Free Play, Lost Levels, and No Return, a roguelike survival mode with unpredictable combat situations. Each run has five encounters and a boss battle, with each one consisting of four different gameplay styles. Upgrades, goods, and weapons obtained throughout runs are lost upon finish or failure.
5. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a 2.5D game featuring Sargon, a protagonist with various abilities like jumping, sliding, and air dash. He employs swords, Athra’s Glow, time-based capabilities, and talismans to fight adversaries and improve his abilities. PlayStation gamers can start playing this game from January 18, 2024, on PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.
6. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a 2024 game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Games. It is a spin-off from the Batman: Arkham series, after Batman: Arkham Knight (2015). The game involves four super-villains Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, Harley Quinn, and King Shark, who have been sent to Metropolis to defeat Brainiac and eliminate the Justice League members who have fallen under his sway.
7. Stellar Blade
Stellar Blade is a third-person shooter that utilizes the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller to provide haptic feedback on opponent strikes and weapon accuracy. Players must explore an obstacle-filled area while collecting things like super armor and opponent combo disruptions. Eve’s Beta Gauge is utilized for abilities such as penetrating super armor and unleashing strong assaults. The game also includes wall scaling and rope swinging for environmental navigation, as well as additional outfits. Overworld NPCs provide side tasks, while supply camp checkpoints are distributed across the world, allowing players to repair health and retrieve stored goods. The players can play this game from April 26, 2024.
8. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a forthcoming action role-playing game by Square Enix that is a sequel to the 2020 PlayStation game. The game combines real-time combat and strategic components, with players commanding Cloud Strife and the eco-terrorist organization AVALANCHE. The game will be released on PlayStation 5 on February 29, 2024.
9. Rise of the Ronin
Rise of the Rōnin is a game where players may design their own characters, fight with weaponry from the Boshin conflict, and make plot choices. Players may visit historic towns such as Yokohama, Kyoto, and Edo and travel in numerous ways. The game has three levels of difficulty and an online multiplayer feature. It will be launched on March 22, 2024, on PlayStation 5.
10. Pacific Drive
Pacific Drive is a survival game set in the Pacific Northwest in which players must negotiate metal creatures that cling onto their vehicles. Ironwood Studios created the game, which is distributed by Kepler Interactive, and it takes place in the first person. Players may repair and customize their cars. Developed in 2019, it was unveiled in September 2022 and published on February 22, 2024, with strong reviews for its mood, characters, and vehicle design but criticism for its repeated and difficult gameplay.
11. Forever Skies
Forever Skies is a first-person, post-apocalyptic survival game. Return to Earth, which is devastated by an ecological calamity. Fly, upgrade, and personalize your mobile, high-tech airship headquarters. Scavenge resources to survive, battle surface threats, and search for viral viruses to heal a mystery ailment. The game will be published in 2024 on PS5.
Above are the games which will excite PlayStation gamers in 2024
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Tekken 4: Game Review
With Tekken 8 dropping recently, let's look back at Tekken's legacy and one of its more forgotten entries.
When the first Tekken game was released in arcades and home consoles in 1994-95, who knew it would kick off one of the biggest fighting game franchises in the world. Upon Tekken's critical and commercial success, the game would help revolutionize 3D fighting mechanics, helping the fighting series stick out amongst its contemporaries like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. From there, Tekken would further cement itself as one of the best with its sequels, Tekken 2 and 3. Tekken 2 improved on virtually every aspect possible of its predecessor. It refined its visual style, supplied an excellent soundtrack, and added new characters like Jun Kazama, who wouldn't return for a mainline game until the latest entry, Tekken 8. And Tekken 3 managed to do everything Tekken 2 did but to higher levels. A true breakthrough for its time, genre, and series… very few fighting game competitors could match the heights it reached.
Tekken continued to astound with even more sequels and some spinoffs! 2005's Tekken 5 enhanced the gameplay, and the updated version, Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, expanded the online experience. 2015's Tekken 7 utilized the power of 8th-generation consoles to make the battles and cutscenes in the story mode more gorgeous than ever. Tekken Tag Tournament 1 and 2 changed the formula by adding two fighters you can pick and switch out during fights, allowing players to fickle around with numerous combinations of teams to figure out what works best. The only dark horses of the Tekken franchise seem to be Tekken 6, with one of the weakest stories and overpowered final bosses in the series, and Tekken 4, the topic for today.
First released in arcades in 2001, then home consoles in 2002, Tekken 4 was not as well received as its predecessors or some of its sequels. What separated Tekken 4 from other entries was its dark, gritty tone in presentation and story. While the other games feature fantastical fighting stages like ancient temples or within a volcano, Tekken 4 leans more realistic with urban settings like a shopping mall or parking garage. Adding to the realism was the introduction of walled stages. In the previous entries, your character and opponent could wander endlessly without anything stopping you, but Tekken 4 introduced layouts and interactable scenery.
Tekken 4 is notable for bringing back multiple established characters like Kazuya, Heihachi, and Jin Kazama, among others, but even more so for its six new characters. These include Christie Monteiro, a friend of Eddy Gordo, also introduced in Tekken 3, who has a similar play style to him, Combot, a robot who can mimic other characters' fighting styles, Craig Marduk, a jacked Vale Tudo fighter, Miharu, a friend of Ling Xiaoyu who was also introduced in Tekken 3, boxer Steve Fox, and Tekken original Lee Choalan's alter-ego, Violet.
With new and old characters alike, the story is set. Two years after the events of Tekken 3, Heihachi Mishima and his team of scientists captured samples of blood and tissue from Ogre, the monster his grandson Jin Kazama killed years ago. The scientists and Heihachi wanted to splice Ogre's specimen with Heihachi's genome, hoping to make him immortal. Unfortunately for him, the experiment fails since Heihachi lacks the Devil Gene. Heihachi then concocts a plan to lure out Jin and Kazuya Mishima, the two harborers of the Devil Gene, by announcing the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 4. The plot works as Jin and Kazuya are successfully lured and ambushed by Heihachi's Tekken forces. Intersectional fights occur aplenty, as Heihachi fights his son, Kazuya, and his grandson, Jin, and even Jin and Kazuya battle each other. Ultimately, Heihachi fails to bring his plan to fruition despite all the familial infighting. Elsewhere, the rest of the Tekken cast are involved in their own endeavors, either comedic or dramatic. All characters' stories follow a similar format: you select your desired character, a gritty, sketchy art style appears which shows still images with text over as a narrator details what's happening with that exact character, you fight several opponents before facing final boss Heihachi only to receive more sketchy art without narration, and a final CG minute long ending sequence to show what happens with your selected character.
Through this style of storytelling, you get the full story between Heihachi, Kazuya, and Jin. With the other characters, you get entertaining sequences such as Steve Fox discovering Nina is his mother or Kuma the bear signing legal documents. Tekken's arcade storytelling was always one of the most engaging aspects of the franchise, and it's no different in this entry. It's actually one of the few ways Tekken 4 surpasses a superior game like Tekken 7, which lacked compelling single-player-focused stories on certain characters.
But while Tekken 4 doesn't lack too much in story, it does somewhat in gameplay. Where Tekken 5 or 7 has fast-paced action during fights, Tekken 4 feels much slower. Movements with each character feel more sluggish and clunky than its successors. As a 3D fighter, it's not a great sign if trying to sidestep, crouching, or even jumping, feeling a tad difficult to pull off.
I also want to note that Tekken 4 had a beat-em-up mode titled Tekken Force. Tekken Force was first a minigame introduced in Tekken 3 before reappearing in this iteration, where you control any character and fight through numerous soldiers in a few given stages before fighting a boss. It's a fun side mode different enough from the other modes in the game that's worth dabbling in a bit.
"Worth dabbling in a bit" is also how I would describe Tekken 4 as a whole. Going through each individual's story campaign was an entertaining romp. Every fighting game should have character endings akin to this. The Tekken Force mode is also fun for a small bit. The gameplay is only lacking in comparison to other games in the franchise, but on its own, it can still make for pleasant casual play amongst friends. It's a shame this 20+-year-old game is locked to the PS2, but if you can somehow get your hands on a version of the game, I recommend playing for at least a little bit to see how Tekken 8 has come such a long way.
3.5/5. It's one of the weaker Tekken entries, but it's still a decent fighting game.
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In online content creation and gaming, Maximilian Christiansen happens to be among the most beloved and prominent figures. Among gamers, he is a household name and enjoys a following on Twitch, YouTube and other platforms. So, what are the reasons for his fame? Know about some of the top factors that have ensured his success and stardom.
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This article ranks the 20 Best PSP games of all time based on gameplay, graphics, story, and overall fun factor. The PlayStation Portable (PSP) was a ground-breaking handheld console that introduced gamers to a whole new world of portable gaming. The PSP had it all, from action-packed adventures to heartwarming stories. The console has amassed an impressive library of games over the years, making it difficult for gamers to choose which ones to play. We've compiled a list of the 20 best PSP games of all time, taking into account gameplay, graphics, story, and overall fun factor. So, prepare to relive your childhood memories and discover some hidden gems as we go through the best PSP games of all time. #1 - Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact https://youtu.be/bqDszzNCfDY Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Impact, developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, is a fantastic action game with an extensive character roster, impressive graphics, and engaging gameplay. Players can explore various environments, take on difficult missions, and engage in thrilling combat. Ultimate Ninja Impact is a must-play for Naruto fans, thanks to its satisfying combat system and faithful representation of the anime series. #2 - Tekken 6 https://youtu.be/Hk8CUhxEQBQ Tekken 6 is a classic fighting game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment that features a great mix of new and familiar characters, beautiful graphics, and smooth controls. Players can compete against other players online in a variety of game modes, including the main story mode, arcade mode, and versus mode. Tekken 6 is one of the best fighting games for the PSP, thanks to its deep combat system, memorable characters, and stunning visuals. #3 - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories https://youtu.be/mlUGHfwG9FQ Grand Theft Auto - Vice City Stories, developed by Rockstar Leeds and published by Rockstar Games, is an open-world game set in the fictional city of Vice City. Vic Vance, a former soldier who becomes involved in the criminal underworld, is played by the players. Vice City Stories is a must-play for fans of the Grand Theft Auto series, thanks to its immersive story, engaging characters, and stunning world to explore. #4 - Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 https://youtu.be/LzE62YVRTVI Dragon Ball Z - Shin Budokai 2 is a solid fighting game with a large cast of characters, stunning visuals, and addictive gameplay. The game includes a large cast of Dragon Ball Z characters, each with their own set of moves and abilities. The combat system in the game is fast-paced and satisfying, making it an excellent choice for both series fans and fighting game enthusiasts. #5 - Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai https://youtu.be/6HYS6yj_qBQ Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai is a fighting video game based on the popular Dragon Ball Z anime and manga series. It was released in 2006 for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and is widely regarded as one of the best Dragon Ball Z games of all time. In Shin Budokai, players can select from a wide range of Dragon Ball Z characters and engage in epic battles against other characters. #6 - God Of War: Chains Of Olympus https://youtu.be/IA-VsrdHmdA Ready at Dawn created God of War: Chains of Olympus, an action-adventure game for the PSP. Players assume the role of Kratos, a Spartan warrior who must travel to the underworld to save the world. Chains of Olympus is a must-play for God of War fans, featuring intense combat and epic boss battles. #7 - Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines https://youtu.be/mrohyVKkVS0 Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines is an action-adventure game for the PSP. Players assume the role of Altair, a master assassin tasked with tracking down and eliminating the last remnants of the Templar Order, set between the events of the first and second Assassin's Creed games. Bloodlines, with its blend of stealth and action, provides a thrilling Assassin's Creed experience on the go.
#8 - Need For Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0 https://youtu.be/w4T5bDHFTig EA's Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0 is a racing game for the PSP. Players assume the role of a street racer attempting to climb the ranks of the city's most wanted list by winning races and evading the cops. Most Wanted 5-1-0 delivers a high-octane racing experience with a wide range of customizable cars and intense police chases. #9 - Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team https://youtu.be/LliJMLJJRw0 Spike's Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team is a fighting game for the PSP. Players can engage in epic battles with friends in local multiplayer or take on the game's story mode, which features a roster of over 70 characters from the Dragon Ball Z universe. Tenkaichi Tag Team is a must-play for Dragon Ball Z fans, with stunning visuals and intense battles. #10 - WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 https://youtu.be/DGCQUn-ZFvU THQ's WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 is a professional wrestling game. Players can create their own wrestler and take on the game's story mode, or engage in epic matches with friends in local multiplayer, with a roster of over 70 WWE superstars. SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 is a must-play for wrestling fans, thanks to improved graphics and new gameplay mechanics. #11 - Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories https://youtu.be/oOk_mqkZVvU Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is an open-world action-adventure game for the PSP developed by Rockstar Leeds. Players assume the role of Toni Cipriani, a former member of the Leone crime family, in the fictional city of Liberty City. Liberty City Stories delivers the classic Grand Theft Auto experience on the go, with a mix of driving, shooting, and exploration. #12 - Spider-Man 3 https://youtu.be/ScljbDuRCzM Vicarious Visions created Spider-Man 3 for the PSP, which is an action-adventure game. Based on the film of the same name, players assume the role of Spider-Man and swing through the streets of New York City, fighting crime and facing off against classic Spider-Man villains. With smooth and responsive gameplay, Spider-Man 3 is a must-play for fans of the web-slinging superhero. #13 - Sengoku Basara: Battle Heroes https://youtu.be/BPFn6iVCrh4 Sengoku Basara: Battle Heroes is an action game for the PSP developed by Capcom. Set in feudal Japan, players take on the roles of various historical figures and battle other warriors in epic battles. Battle Heroes is an exciting and unique take on the historical action genre, with a focus on fast-paced action and flashy special moves. #14 - Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 https://youtu.be/DPCBaaSOmuU Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 is a fighting game for the PSP developed by CyberConnect2. Players can engage in epic battles against other players in local multiplayer or take on the game's story mode, which features a roster of over 50 characters from the Naruto universe. Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 is a must-play for Naruto fans, thanks to its smooth and responsive controls and stunning visuals. #15 - Ben 10: Protector Of Earth https://youtu.be/OHSLcbHbXZk High Voltage Software created Ben 10: Protector of Earth, an action-adventure game for the PSP. Players take on the role of Ben Tennyson, a young boy with the ability to transform into various alien forms, based on the popular cartoon series. Protector of Earth, with its mix of exploration and combat, provides a fun and engaging experience for series fans. #16 - Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction https://youtu.be/M6hrLj63Bm4 Papaya Studio's Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction is a PSP action-adventure game. Players play as Ben Tennyson, who must travel the world to stop a powerful alien threat. Players can transform into various alien forms and use their unique abilities to solve puzzles and fight enemies in epic battles. #17 - Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 https://youtu.be/We_mgsRhlRc
Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 is a soccer simulation game for the PSP. Players can engage in realistic and intense matches against other players in local multiplayer or take on the game's story mode thanks to improved graphics and gameplay mechanics. PES 2014 provides an authentic soccer experience with a wide range of licenced teams and players. #18 - Monster Hunter Freedom Unite https://youtu.be/tKX2_1kBekE Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is a PSP action RPG developed by Capcom. Players assume the role of a hunter tasked with tracking down and defeating various monsters in order to gain materials to craft better equipment and face even more powerful beasts. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite provides a deep and engaging gameplay experience with a diverse selection of weapons and armour. #19 - Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks https://youtu.be/KfpcssiMFHs Players take control of Ben Tennyson and his alien forms in this game as they battle the evil Vilgax and his army of drones. To progress through the levels, the game includes a variety of alien forms and puzzle-solving elements. The story is engaging and true to the show, making it a must-play for series fans. #20 - Mortal Kombat: Unchained https://youtu.be/hXlet_T8UCk Mortal Kombat: Unchained is a fighting game with a large roster of fighters, including both classic Mortal Kombat characters and newcomers. The game has a complex combat system with numerous moves and combos to master. The plot of Mortal Kombat: Deception is followed in the story mode, with additional content exclusive to the PSP version. The game also includes a variety of mini-games and modes, which increase the replay value. Final Remark: At last, the PSP was a groundbreaking handheld console that provided a diverse range of gaming experiences, from action-packed adventures to immersive RPGs. The best PSP games of all time showcased the console's capabilities, with stunning graphics, captivating storylines, and innovative gameplay mechanics. The PSP had something for everyone, whether you liked classic franchises or new IPs. The PSP left a lasting impression on the gaming industry and cemented itself as one of the greatest handheld consoles of all time thanks to its impressive library of games. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):- Q1. What is a PSP ? Ans. Sony's PSP (PlayStation Portable) is a handheld gaming console that was released in 2004. It enabled users to play games, watch movies, listen to music, and do other things. Q2. Can I still use my PSP console to play PSP games ? Ans. Yes, you can still use your PSP console to play PSP games. However, the PSP console is no longer in production, so finding new games or replacement parts may be difficult. Q3. Can I use my PlayStation or other consoles to play PSP games ? Ans. No, PSP games cannot be played on other consoles, including the PlayStation. They are only meant to be played on the PSP console. Q4. Are PSP games still enjoyable to play today ? Ans. Absolutely! While the PSP console is now obsolete, the games remain enjoyable and provide a unique gaming experience. Many of the greatest PSP games of all time are timeless classics that are still enjoyable to play today.
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Characters I Mained This Year
1. Chun-Li - Street Fighter 6
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I have always kept Chun-Li in my roster in previous iterations of Street Fighter but she was never a Main. Until her SF6 redesign! I've had tons of fun with the game in general but with Chun-Li in particular as well. When the entire base roster and season 1 DLC leaked A.K.I. immediately caught my eye and I thought she would be my main, but after realising that she wasn't part of the launch roster I immediately focused on Chun-Li and even now that A.K.I. is out and she is part of my roster, Chun-Li stayed in place!
2. Testament - Guilty Gear -Strive-
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Strive's redesigning of characters confused me a bit. At first I immediately picked up I-No and then I thought that I would switch for Jack-O' when she was announced but I didn't really vibe with Strive Jack-O' as much as I did with GGXrdR Jack-O' so I stuck to I-No but I wasn't 100% content. I love I-No and I've played her in the past but I wanted something more. After finally getting Testament I was hooked. I knew they were the one and I'm so happy with my choice!
3. Nina Williams - Tekken 7
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Nina is of course my forever Queen and she will always be so of course she's on this list. Not much more to say, I've mained her since I was a kid so she stays on top as the Queen of Tekken!
4. Trish (& X-23 & Phoenix) - Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
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UMVC3 is of course a team game, it's just that I think of Trish as the "leader" of the team of shorts. I'm still struggling with this game, I think I always will, but it's always a nice change of pace from my usual Tekken sessions and these three girlies are my favourites to play as.
5. Mai Shiranui (&Luong &B. Jenet) - The King of Fighters XV
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Now that the game's online was finally fixed I was able to get my ass kicked properly online with my girls! To tell you the truth I'm still not 100% sure if I'm sold on Jenet. I love her, obviously, but I'm not sure if she's main team material. Mai and Luong are staying for sure, but if Mature and Vice finally make it in a possible upcoming season, Mature is probably rejoining my main team!
6. Android 18 (& Android 21 & Trunks)
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In a game with only four playable ladies (and one palette swap) I struggled a lot to find my team as I'm not really a Dragon Ball fan, I just have a general idea of who the characters are and what they do with their life. Android 18 was an obvious first choice and so was 21, but then I grew unexpectedly fond of Trunks (plustheothertwoladiesarenotuptomystandars) hence how he made the cut!
7. Neco-Arc - Melty Blood: Type Lumina
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I always pick my mains based on looks and then personality and gameplay so Neco-Arc came as a breath of fresh air in a game like MBTL, let's be very honest. She has a distinct lack of cuntiness compared to the rest of my mains that made the top this year but I think she more than makes up for it in the personality department!
8. Mileena - Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate
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It's taking me a while longer to upgrade to MK1 because I'm broke, so I took as much advantage as I could of MK11U's final hours and my main girl is of course still my number one. I'm not sure who I'll pick in MK1 though... I feel like, for the first time since Deadly Alliance, Nitara may be the one..!
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TEKKEN 7 DLC, Game Mode Contents Unlock & Downloads
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In this TEKKEN 7 guide, we have shared with you how to unlock all the DLC and mods, as well as the download links of these mods. Updated January 24, 2023 Lidia Sobieska and Island Paradise Added.
TEKKEN 7 DLC, Game Mode Contents Unlock & Downloads
This guide will show you how to switch your TEKKEN 7 Standart Edition to TEKKEN 7 Ultimate Edition, so basically ultimate version of the game is got season pass packs and it gives you more characters with skins and some stages on it so theres nothing different than standart. TEKKEN 7 DLC Setup CAN I GET BANNED FOR THIS? - No, its not a cheat or modding tool even Bandai Namco didnt put any ban system in this game we believe yet. WILL THESE CONTENTS AND DLCs BE ADDED TO MY LIBRARY? - No, since its not a legal purchase from steam they wont show it in your account. IF THERES A NEW CONTENT OR UPDATE RELASES FOR GAME? - When something new comes out or title updates itself and its not working anymore i will keep it up to date with new versions of it just let me know. WILL IT CHANGE SOMETHING IN GAME OR CAN I PLAY ONLINE WITH THEM? - Its doesnt effect your gameplay or progress its just allows you to get stuff in game and if you wanna play online with them like new skins you have to save them in customization and chooice it on character selection, Its working with every game mode which you prefer to play. TEKKEN 7 Season 4 Update Kunimitsu and New Stage Codes - 1289452 = TEKKEB 7 – DLC16: Kunimitsu - 1289451 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC17; VERMILION GATES - 1289450 = TEKKEN 7 – Season Pass 4 TEKKEN 7 How to Get Lidia Sobieska and Island Paradise (Last Update) For Lidia Sobeiska and the Island paradise DLC add thee lines at the bottom of the cream_api.ini file… 1289453 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC18: Lidia Sobieska 1289454 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC19: Island Paradise So in total this is what your cream_api.ini file should look like under the heading …. ; Format: = ; If the DLC has not yet been released for the title then it won’t be unlocked even if you own a season pass 580020 = TEKKEN 7 – Season Pass 592370 = TEKKEN 7 – Eliza Pre-order Bonus – DLC (TEKKEN 7 Eliza Character) 592371 = TEKKEN 7 – Metallic costumes Season Pass Bonus – DLC 592372 = TEKKEN 7 DLC 1 Ultimate TEKKEN BOWL & Additional Costumes 592373 = TEKKEN 7 DLC 2 Geese Howard Pack 592374 = TEKKEN 7 DLC 3 Noctis Lucis Caelum Pack 651430 = TEKKEN 7 – TAIKO NO TATSUJIN Pack 682560 = TEKKEN 7 – Character Panel 878460 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC4: Anna Williams 878461 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC5: Lei Wulong 878462 = TEKKEN 7 – Craig Marduk (TEKKEN 7 – DLC6: Craig Marduk) 878463 = TEKKEN 7 – Armor King (TEKKEN 7 – DLC7: Armor King) 878464 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC8 Julia Chang 878465 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC9 Negan 878466 = TEKKEN 7 – Bonus Character Customization Items 878467 = TEKKEN 7 – Season Pass 2 1114550 = TEKKEN 7 – Season Pass 3 1114560 = TEKKEN 7 – SP3 Bonus Character Customization Items 1114561 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC10: Zafina 1162600 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC11: Ganryu 1162601 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC12: Leroy Smith 1162602 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC13: Frame Data Display 1236500 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC14: Fahkumram 1236501 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC15: Cave of Enlightenment 1289450 = TEKKEN 7 – Season Pass 4 1289451 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC16: Vermilion Gates 1289452 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC17: Kunimitsu 1289453 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC18: Lidia Sobieska 1289454 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC19: Island Paradise This will give you all DLCs that are out at the moment. Hopefully. Thanks for this comment manWithSomeKnowledge. TEKKEN 7 How to Get Lidia Sobieska Island Paradise Quick Codes How to get Lidia Sobieska and Island Paradise – Open up the cream_api.ini file and at the bottom add the following below VERMILION GATES: 1289454 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC18: Lidia Sobieska 1289453 = TEKKEN 7 – DLC19: ISLAND PARADISE Confirmed to be working for me. (I basically saw how Kunimitsu and Vermilion Gates are labeled and did the same with the new DLC and it worked). Thanks for this comment Nebuloz. Read the full article
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