![]() A near-drastic change from the previous four games, Tekken 4 has made more alterations to its fighting engine than we have previously seen. Implementing the 'sidestep' and tag features for the third installment and Tekken Tag respectfully, the designers at Namco continued to wow us with their innovation and dedication to improvement and left us to imagine what Tekken 4 would bring. Humbly planting its roots as "that other" 3D fighter in the wake of Virtua Fighter and Battle Arena Toshinden, and then rising to prominence with the follow-up (still considered by many an old-school masher to be the greatest "3D" fighter of all time), Tekken has always raised the bar a notch higher than what the rest of the world was expecting. Consistently improving in all aspects, the journey from Tekken 1 to Tekken Tag Tournament has been the perfect example of digital evolution. The once mighty king among all PlayStation fighters, the slick Namco fighter has been sitting triumphantly on its roost for years. ![]()
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