Reviews from

in the past


Reveal: 3/5
Character: 3/5
Stage: 3/5
Music: 4/5

I don't really care for Tekken or Kazuya but I can't deny he is kinda just cool as fuck.

Not a bad rep for Tekken. Still bitter we don't have an MK rep.

How about you Korean backdash your way into getting some pussy.

Playing Ryu? He's THE shoto, I can manage. Ken? I like playing Ken, he's like Ryu but awesome. Terry Bogard? Fuck yeah, Burn Knuckle all day. Kazuya Mishima? nah. the sheer amount of inputs he has genuinely scares me and i would not touch him with a 10 foot pole. I know this sounds scrubby but you've got to cut me some slack, I've never played Tekken in my life. I won't lie tho, seeing Kazuya players is really fun and his combos are insane.


Very cool, very hype. Unbalanced, yeah just a little.

Pls nerf. Not even fun to play as.

gotta be honest even if Sora didn't exist this would have been a hell of a way to end Smash Ultimate.

Great Playstation representation! Now, where's Crash and Spyro?

I have never played a single Tekken game in my life, but I kinda want to change that someday because Kazuya is dope. I love how he has like two hundred different attacking moves like a traditional fighting game character that's both cool and hilarious. I love the vibe of his stage as well dojos slap so hard I'm glad we finally have one in Smash. this pack is also my first time listening to Tekken music and I should do that more often because whoa this franchise has some solid tracks man.

great character and pack, but I feel like he should drop his enemies off of a cliff and smile to the camera as a victory screen I think that would be very funny

Este personaje me encanta, sí ya de por sí tenemos combos distintos con Terry, Ryu o Ken, este lo aumenta aún más. Sus ataques y combinaciones son excelentes, tiene un combo instantáneo para principiantes y en general su escenario me agrada en como los personajes chocan con el escenario y lo rompen.

It's funny as long as it isn't happening to me

"So This Is The Tekken Guy That Dad Knows?"
– "Yes"
"Well, He's Really Buff, He Reminds Me Of The Rock. That's My Answer. The Rock"

You can file your taxes in the time it would take for him to finish a combo.

Have not played him much but seems like he has a pretty cool moveset. Not a bad choice for Smash and its cool to see actual fighting game characters included in the iconic party game.

After playing the game’s DLC on and off for the past year, I’ve had to acknowledge that this might be the best one.
I have to say - there is a sort of intimate trait to the way that you break into a fighting game over the course of months. Slowly filling in the holes in a character’s arsenal, feeling out every aspect of a kit until you can take advantage of every little piece of it… It’s mesmerizing. Yet the cold truth is that, well, I don’t play games for that long at a time anymore. Maybe I hit a point in which my friends have moved on for newer hotness, or I’m no longer getting that satisfaction juice from going online, but I’ll just drop it at some point. I come back a year later and realize in horror that my progress had essentially been reset; I remember a few buttons and a bnb or two, but other than that, I’m out. I certainly don’t see this as a flaw with the genre that should be taped over, it only makes sense that part of the appeal of the genre is climbing the mountain born of your own volition until your legs give out. I just know that despite my genuine love for the genre, I have been and always will be back and forth in how I interact with it.

At the very least, Smash Bros. has offered me an alternative to this that I’ve come to appreciate over time. I can jump into it and remember pretty much everything about it, because the traits that make you good at Smash are so outwardly pronounced. You throw out the big buttons, and you combo off reaction. It’s not a fundamentally better approach, but it saved Smash from falling off entirely for me. My experience with Smash was one of competitive-casualness, I’ve never entered a tourney - I just play with people who use those no items rules. 3 years into my cycle of death and rebirth with Smash, we get Kazuya Mishima, who I wouldn’t play until months after their release. A bit after Sora comes out, I decide to try and see if I can do one of those zero-to-death combos I see on Twitter… It certainly wasn’t the mountain that some fighting games can be, but as someone who never played Mishimas in Tekken, it was a cute little sandcastle.

What I would discover as I played Kazuya, is that in THE WORLD OF KAZUYA MISHIMA, THERE ARE NO RULES, BARRING THAT YOU MUST MASTER THE ELECTRIC GOD WIND FIST. It’s invincible, it combos into almost every move he has, and the best combos are simply most efficiently comboing it into itself. The casualness and intimacy I was so fond of were intertwined together; my entire learning curve with the character would become seeking out as much potential in the god fist as I could. In this way, Smash really compartmentalized the satisfaction of learning a fighting game all into one attack. And how could I forget an attack like that? Kazuya was divinely gifted with the most powerful move in the game from the heavens under the sole condition that he must “Get Silly With It” - and as God’s Silliest Soldier, I knew this was my duty since before I was born. Wrap the bow onto that gift of having a huge moveset that you’ll slowly develop biased favourites from, and those throw camera shots… And it looks like we got a winner here. Nowadays, still only playing Smash in bursts every handful of months, I make a little progress on my god fist every time.


Oh yeah, and I’m not gonna criticize this character’s apparent bad balancing. Smash Bros. is the devil’s game, and I believe that by doing Kazuya infinites online I am sending it to the depths from whence it came from.

A character from an iconic gaming franchise who's surprisingly fun to play once you get the hang of him.


4.5* - gentle reminder to play a better fighting game
also i cannot play as him, i don't care if it's a completely different game i cannot play the tekken character without the d-pad

Chad character. Incredibly hard to use though.

I have probably played this character the least out of Smash Ultimate's roster but he's pretty cool and so is his stage.

Tekken in Smash is the example of dreams coming true.

Pretty much the main reason I got a Switch really.


DORYAH!