That said, if you're looking to snag a few DLCs along the way, you're probably a bit confused.
The best part, though, is that the game is still going strong, being one of the best PC fighting games of all time. When it comes to defense and sheer power, there really aren’t many better than this beast of a man.It's 2021, and it's now been a whopping 4 years since Tekken 7 came out on PC. Hyakkishu is a setup ability that can switch into many different things allowing you to mix it up during a battle and maintain the edge.
The Ashura Senku is a short-range dodge that, when close enough, can go through attacks and your opponent, giving you a quick opportunity to punish from behind. He isn’t the fastest character in the bunch, but he more than makes up for that with his ability to absorb Mid/High attacks as well as his dodge abilities which allow him to keep opponents confused. If you didn’t pre-order or get the Day 1 Edition of the game, Akuma is the only character that has an EX/Super meter, which allows him to bolster many of his special attacks to deal massive amounts of damage. The best part is that they’ve managed to do so without changing the core of the character including his controls so that SF fans can jump in and not miss a beat. The developers over at Bandai Namco have done a great job at incorporating this fan-loved character and making him feel right at home in the 3D arena among his new competition.
It should come as no surprise that Street Fighter’s demon would brute force his way towards the top of the list in Tekken 7. Oh, and if he ever gets you into the air, pray that he lets up or it’s over for you.
Dragon Charge, a quick setup technique of Law’s, can quickly transition into numerous powerful strikes and combos at the drop of a dime. He’s also capable of pulling off big power attacks in a very short space of time, something most characters can’t do. He’s hard to block because he can rapidly switch between High, Low, and Mid attacks with ease. Law’s specialty is speed and constantly switching heights. And use one of the world’s greatest ever martial artists as a foundation, you end up with one seriously great fighting game character. What makes him so good? Well for starters, he was modeled after Bruce Lee, fighting style and all. He’s also one of Paul Phoenix’s closest friends. He was introduced in the first game and has been in every single entry except for Tekken 3 and the first Tag Tournament. Law is one of the few characters on this list who really needs no introduction for fans. In order to master Hwoarang, you’ll need to memorize all his foot motions which is much easier said than done.Īlthough he has a lot going on, he’s still one of the more accessible characters in Tekken 7, which has only helped his popularity while still keeping him ahead of the competition.
Also, thanks to his ability to switch his footing, Hwoarang is able to make use of two full lists of attacks. He can kick the crap out of enemies from range, all while luring them in with weird stances and odd maneuvers. What makes Hwoarang such a standout is his ability to fake out opponents thanks to several different feints and interchangeable moves, as well as his melee range. If Steve Fox is a master of the fists, then Hwoarang is a master of kicks (but he can still punch).
Hworang was a student of Baek Doo San, another ruthless fighter from earlier in the series who has appeared in most games (though isn’t in Tekken 7). He’s famed as one of the best fighters in the game due to his vicious kicks and multiple stances. Hworang first appeared in Tekken 3 and has been kicking ass and taking names ever since.