“Tekken” has grown in popularity mostly because of its fighting games. That easily associates it with the need for players to either battle the computer-controlled characters or have someone to take up the other controller.
But where does this leave the story mode feature that usually comes with the game? “Tekken 7” stands to offer more than the jousts by offering a story mode to enhance single player experience.
Bandai Namco Games America Brand Manager Mark Religioso tackled the matter, saying that gamers these days look more to just traditional one-on-one combat. It goes beyond the usual core fighting experience and “Tekken 7” plans to offer just that when it comes out in the open, Dual Shockers reported.
Enhancing and knowing more about the characters
For most games, the story mode is something that best tells more on the story of the characters. “Tekken 7” will try to do just that, a gateway for gamers to understand the history of a particular fighter and the story behind his rise.
Bandai Namco’s move makes a lot of sense which could come in helpful. No longer will they have to explore on their own how effective a fighter is since they can figure out his best feature.
Also, the story mode will offer the proper dialogue to know the story of each “Tekken 7” character. The initial roster may already be out but Religioso hints that more characters will beef up that up soon.
With that in mind, players who prefer to play “Tekken 7” can look forward to something new, a learning curve that can help them get a better feel of the game.
Depending on the type of gamer you are this could matter or not. Just the same, Bandai Namco is taking the initiative.
“Tekken 7” is expected to be released in 2017 for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One.