shin_nihon_kikaku Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 (edited) Bloodblaze sounds like the saddest man in history. What a joke He has the most worthless opinions I've ever had the misfortune to read, what terrible arguments. Tekken 4 is a better overall game than Tekken 3 for reasons tournament obsessed freaks would never understand. The fact that you play it in tournaments means jack sh!t. In the grand scheme of things Tekken 4 was an improvement and I sincerely believe Tekken 5 will be a downgrade. Going back to an outmoded style in an attempt to pander to the morons like 'bloodblaze' can only be a bad thing. Get playing the tripe Tekken Tag and Shut It. Edited November 12, 2004 by shin_nihon_kikaku
sammaz Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 (edited) I got a real Tekken 4 arcade machine with system 248 for 200.00 at auction...mint condition original cab...only thing wrong was that the DVD was missing...lol they couldnt understand why it didnt work and i scooped it up and to my surprise...namco system 248 plays DVD-R with no mod!!!!!!!!! ive had it for 1 year and it has made me 1200.00 at least in quarters...great game very popular and so i burned Soul Calibur 2 B version arcade dvd-rom and Wala! now tekken 4 is soul calibur 2 keep making me money biatch! point is.. ---> GET A SYSTEM 248 for your arcade cause it has NO protection...you get all 20 DVD-roms and burn em Edited August 22, 2004 by sammaz
Daeval Posted August 29, 2004 Posted August 29, 2004 A minor critisicm of this (and most of your reviews really): you don't go into enough detail. Like you mention that the game is unbalanced, but you don't really talk about how, except that jin is powerful and that the wall-bouncing makes for infinites (which I never really had a problem with, but I'm not all hardcore into Tekken either). If you think it's really broken, you should give some more examples so that people know, for example, if it's broken in terms of tournament play, or if it's so broken that they aren't going to be able to have fun with a few friends. I'm not trying to be insulting, just a constructive criticism, and I do mostly agree with your review. I thought of Tekken 4 as a reasonable "distilling" of the series. They took a bunch of characters whose movesets were ridiculously similar and condensed them into a smaller batch of more unique fighters. The graphics and things were good, but not up to VF4Evo standards. However, the real problem was the wall thing. They made it out to be this big feature and it was really kind of lame, amounting to a few extra hits once in a while. Other than that it was, at least as a casual fighter, as solid as any other Tekken.
Fatal Rose Posted August 30, 2004 Author Posted August 30, 2004 A minor critisicm of this (and most of your reviews really): you don't go into enough detail. Like you mention that the game is unbalanced, but you don't really talk about how, except that jin is powerful and that the wall-bouncing makes for infinites (which I never really had a problem with, but I'm not all hardcore into Tekken either). If you think it's really broken, you should give some more examples so that people know, for example, if it's broken in terms of tournament play, or if it's so broken that they aren't going to be able to have fun with a few friends. I'm not trying to be insulting, just a constructive criticism, and I do mostly agree with your review. I thought of Tekken 4 as a reasonable "distilling" of the series. They took a bunch of characters whose movesets were ridiculously similar and condensed them into a smaller batch of more unique fighters. The graphics and things were good, but not up to VF4Evo standards. However, the real problem was the wall thing. They made it out to be this big feature and it was really kind of lame, amounting to a few extra hits once in a while. Other than that it was, at least as a casual fighter, as solid as any other Tekken.Thanks for the input.
shin_nihon_kikaku Posted August 31, 2004 Posted August 31, 2004 (edited) Something I loved about Tekken 4 is how they almost completely removed the "clone" characters. Only one Jack character (Kuma), only one Kazuya etc. Tekken 3 started this but it wasn't done as well as in this iteration. The only bad choice was Lee he only serves story purposes and is too similar to Law. Tekken 5 has gone back to more is better and is using the tacky choice of having about 500 characters and re-using move sets. This is garbage. I mean, who the hell would choose Wang over Michelle or Ganryu over Jack-2. Edited November 12, 2004 by shin_nihon_kikaku
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