I was around ten years old when I first heard of Tekken. Hmm, it never really grew on me at first, but when I was eleven and I watched the clip on a demo game I used to own advertising Tekken 5, it looked so good I was hungry for it. Soon, my twelfth birthday came and I was equally happy to have Tekken 4. It is such an awesome game that I don't understand why people criticize it so much. However, if there were some criticism's it would be the character roster (too few characters), the Tekken Force mode (even after three years and seven months I STILL haven't got past level three) and the fact it stops working after playing on it for a long time (a real bummer if you didn't save!). But all that said, it was my first Tekken game and I loved it. Ling Xiaoyu instantly became my fave. I rate this game (and, a lot of you will probably diagree with me on this, but) 9.0/10. Well done, Namco. (y)
To many, Tekken 4 set the changing point for 3D fighting games and the genre itself. The game is distinctive from any other Tekken title in the series because it removed and added so many new gameplay features gamers bot... Read Full Review
Tekken 4 is a average fighting game that pleases fans of the series,but people that have played other fighting games might find this game to be bland,and not worth playing. But putting aside what hardcore gamers think... Read Full Review