Sharing more details about the trailer, series creator and the upcoming game’s director Katsuhiro Harada in a post on the PlayStation Blog that the trailer scenery is actually a 60fps cut from real-time rendered footage that players will experience while exploring the two-player versus mode. Harada adds that “all the character models, backgrounds, and effects are the same ones that are used in-game.”
Aside from how the characters look and the game mechanics unfold, the team is also paying a considerable amount of attention to environmental details like rain density, wind pressure, items breaking apart, and similar. Harada promises that the final version will look even better than the quality on display in the debut trailer. As for the storyline, it looks like the duo of Jin and Kazuya will again take center stage, which is definitely good news. Whether this climatic battle finally concludes the saga remains to be seen.
The character design stays loyal to the franchise’s roots, albeit with more detailed photorealistic pizzazz this time around. The fighting style is also the familiar Kazama-Mishima close-quarter combat with tons of electrified hooks and kicks. Of course, the devil gene avatars also make a brief appearance in the Tekken 8 trailer. In the meanwhile, if you can’t contain the excitement and wait for the game’s release, you can indulge yourself in the “Tekken: Bloodline” animated series that is currently streaming on Netflix.
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