Tekken has been around for a while. While most games in the franchise have been mostly well received, some were a bit disappointing. Here's us ranking 7 Tekken games from bad to great.
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7. Tekken Card Tournament
Tekken got transformed into a turn-based card game back in 2013, resulting in the Tekken Card Tournament. And you might have guessed it, it was riddled with microtransactions.
Credit: YouTube/Bandai Namco EntertainmentTekken Revolution was a free-to-play PS3 title that stripped away much of the more intricate mechanics of the series in favor of making it more accessible.
6. Tekken Revolution
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5. Tekken 4
Tekken 4's arrival on the PS2 back in 2002 made excellent use of the console's extra power. Visuals received a fairly noticeable upgrade and the roster too was expanded.
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4. Tekken 6
Tekken 6 marked another huge step forward for the series as it brought about the HD era for the fighter. On top of that, its Scenario Campaign mode
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3. Tekken 7
Tekken 7 stands as one of the finest fighters currently out there on the market. Utilizing Unreal Engine 4, the game's fighting mechanics feel as strong and tight as ever.
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2. Tekken 5
This game featured three newcomers in the King of Iron Fist Tournament, and interactive, destructible environments provided yet another way to inflict huge amounts of damage on your opponent.
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1. Tekken 3
Tekken 3 may not have the cutting-edge visuals of 7, but its gameplay is what really sets it apart from the rest of the series. Every one of the game's 23 characters had over 100 moves each!