I feel like back then this game was an absolutely groundbreaking at the time being one of the first fighting games to be in 3D. It was probably like magic seeing polygonal characters each with unique designs and movesets duking it out in a 3D environment
Though sadly time hasn't been kind to Tekken 1. Sure, it was revolutionary for its time, but fast forward to today, and it's like looking at a relic from a bygone era. The graphics? Let's just say they're a little rough around the edges. Those once impressive 3D models now look like something you'd find in your grandma's attic like bro it looks like they've been crafted by a toddler with a box of crayons
It's like the developers had a vague idea of what humans look like and decided to run with it, regardless of how it actually turned out. Limbs are twisted at weird angles, faces are contorted into expressions that can only be described as "constipated," and don't even get me started on the hair especially with Heihachi like bro actually got that yee yee ass hair cut but let's just say it's a testament to the wonders of early 3D technology.
One thing i'll say is that this game is definitely not for newcomers especially if let's say they want to start their first fighting game with the Tekken series and they want to start with 1 out of curiosity or something idk but here's the kicker.
This game does NOT hold your hand when it comes to learning the ropes. You're basically left to figure things out on your own. Want to know how to pull off a sick combo? Tough luck, buddy, 'cause the game ain't telling you squat. It's like being thrown into a boxing ring without any training and being told to fend for yourself and this just means you're in for a steep learning curve. Expect to spend a lot of time getting your ass handed on a silver platter to you as you try to figure out the intricacies of the game's mechanics. Button mashing might get you through the first few fights, but soon enough, you'll need to start strategizing if you want to stand a chance against the more challenging opponents.
Though sadly time hasn't been kind to Tekken 1. Sure, it was revolutionary for its time, but fast forward to today, and it's like looking at a relic from a bygone era. The graphics? Let's just say they're a little rough around the edges. Those once impressive 3D models now look like something you'd find in your grandma's attic like bro it looks like they've been crafted by a toddler with a box of crayons
It's like the developers had a vague idea of what humans look like and decided to run with it, regardless of how it actually turned out. Limbs are twisted at weird angles, faces are contorted into expressions that can only be described as "constipated," and don't even get me started on the hair especially with Heihachi like bro actually got that yee yee ass hair cut but let's just say it's a testament to the wonders of early 3D technology.
One thing i'll say is that this game is definitely not for newcomers especially if let's say they want to start their first fighting game with the Tekken series and they want to start with 1 out of curiosity or something idk but here's the kicker.
This game does NOT hold your hand when it comes to learning the ropes. You're basically left to figure things out on your own. Want to know how to pull off a sick combo? Tough luck, buddy, 'cause the game ain't telling you squat. It's like being thrown into a boxing ring without any training and being told to fend for yourself and this just means you're in for a steep learning curve. Expect to spend a lot of time getting your ass handed on a silver platter to you as you try to figure out the intricacies of the game's mechanics. Button mashing might get you through the first few fights, but soon enough, you'll need to start strategizing if you want to stand a chance against the more challenging opponents.
Balance is out of whack for sure plus frustrating AI input reading. So I appreciate the infinite continues. At the same time there is something satisfying about the slower pace and larger damage of this game. Matches can end so quickly. And of course the cheesy ending FMVs and awesome OST. Don't really like the game but it's cool for the time.
Meu braço ta doendo, eu como leigo tenho um veredico, chega um ponto do jogo onde o tempo de reação dos inimigos se torna muito rápido, oq deixa inviável você realiza qualquer combo improvisado, oq te sobra uma única opção, que eh spama um único golpe tendo em vista que não tem nenhuma forma dentro do jogo para vc aprende e dominar combos sem ser no modo de treinamento, e eu nn queria perde minha run para ir para outro modo, enfim, zerei com o King e foi definitivamente uma das experiencias gamers
de qualquer forma Tekken eh importantíssimo para a indústria, sendo um dos primeiros jogos de luta em 3d, e todo seus personagens são mt carismáticos para mim que cresceu jogando Tekken no play2
de qualquer forma Tekken eh importantíssimo para a indústria, sendo um dos primeiros jogos de luta em 3d, e todo seus personagens são mt carismáticos para mim que cresceu jogando Tekken no play2
Tekken 1 is a very interesting game, in that you can feel the Virtua Fighter inspiration, but you can also feel it trying to be its own thing, even if not as much as its sequels.
The game can get quite hard, and the CGI renders are definitely a product of their time, looking ugly as shit. But the environments are fine, most of the models are ok (not great though), and the soundtrack is probably the best thing in Tekken 1.
The gameplay itself can be quite hard to get used to, since it doesn't feel as smooth or as fluid as following titles. It's hard to juggle opponents and it's hard to make strings.
Still, it was the 1st game, so I'll give it some slack.
It's an okay first game, but this series would only get better from here.
The game can get quite hard, and the CGI renders are definitely a product of their time, looking ugly as shit. But the environments are fine, most of the models are ok (not great though), and the soundtrack is probably the best thing in Tekken 1.
The gameplay itself can be quite hard to get used to, since it doesn't feel as smooth or as fluid as following titles. It's hard to juggle opponents and it's hard to make strings.
Still, it was the 1st game, so I'll give it some slack.
It's an okay first game, but this series would only get better from here.
Hey, this holds up surprisingly well!
But if I ever have to fight T1 Anna or Lee again I am throwing my controller into the drywall. Not to mention all the moments where Lee's entire moveset felt so safe that I couldn't even let go of my block. Throws are also massively OP in this game, but they're also abhorrent in their tech. So many moments where I would have shouted "SOMEONE CLIP THAT" because there was -no shot- that throw did not connect. Terrible.
I need to git gud, that much is true, but oh my god.
But if I ever have to fight T1 Anna or Lee again I am throwing my controller into the drywall. Not to mention all the moments where Lee's entire moveset felt so safe that I couldn't even let go of my block. Throws are also massively OP in this game, but they're also abhorrent in their tech. So many moments where I would have shouted "SOMEONE CLIP THAT" because there was -no shot- that throw did not connect. Terrible.
I need to git gud, that much is true, but oh my god.
Oh my, another one to the collection of “Somehow starts as a rough clone of Virtua Fighter on PS1”, I swear this happened to Dead or Alive, Dynasty Warriors, and probably many more forgotten in the pile of trash of the PS1…
Tekken is just another Virtua Fighter clone, it’s ok, it doesn’t do anything wrong other than having an annoying final boss but I was able to fight him by ease when I realised I could use cool grapple moves by spamming buttons and that’s how I killed him, the true spirit of a fighting game.
Other than that it’s just ok and I swear it’s not much else, it literally only have a 1v1 mode and an arcade mode with nothing else! Other than the wonderful galaga mini game opener that’s fucking awesome.
Tekken is just another Virtua Fighter clone, it’s ok, it doesn’t do anything wrong other than having an annoying final boss but I was able to fight him by ease when I realised I could use cool grapple moves by spamming buttons and that’s how I killed him, the true spirit of a fighting game.
Other than that it’s just ok and I swear it’s not much else, it literally only have a 1v1 mode and an arcade mode with nothing else! Other than the wonderful galaga mini game opener that’s fucking awesome.