Every bit of the stage is intricately detailed. Let alone do these features display the type of detail that Bandai has put into Tekken 7, it shows that they are proud of what they do and in a continual manner. But what really sets this one apart from the rest? The swirling cherry blossoms dancing about the ground, torches flickering about, and the lighting effects that set his home apart from the rest. It’s one decorated with samurai armour sets and American flags that wave in the background. In his map players will find that his home isn’t a humble abode. His home itself is just as suggestive as his own: Howard Estate. For players that’ve never used Geese before, you will need to take time to learn him, to practice his combos and abilities so that you can chain them together.īut even with Geese himself being the centerpiece to this DLC, we also need to take a look at the map that has accompanied Mr. He’s one that wants players to take their time to learn how to pull off his deadliest combos and execute his skills as needed. He plays just as one would imagine him to play. Many of his basic attacks come from the first of the two aforementioned franchises. Even as a fan of King of Fighters and Tekken, he isn’t an easy character to learn, not even for a veteran such as myself. ![]() Even with Geese having been around for a couple of weeks now, we already know that competitive players are working up their knowledge of his combos and have a way to absolutely devastate those playing against them.īut let me be blunt. They are insanely power and will leave your opponents rolling in in agony. Once you get your head wrapped around this mode, his combos are insanely damaging. But unlike others such as my favored fighter Yoshimitsu or even Bryan, he’s lacking and he won’t compare in power when it comes down to their fluid like combos.īut where Geese shines in comparison is his max mode. Unlike Akuma or Eliza, his damage output is slightly less power and could very well see himself as a weaker opponent compared to the rest. This includes learning how to use his extensive list of combos that are available during his max mode as well as his special attacks he has available. He’s one that will require you to explore his max mode capabilities. While Geese sounds like an easy-to-learn character – he’s not. The strategy behind him is to land rapid hits, follow through with strong combos, and fill his max mode gauge in order for him to cancel out certain movies and string together his devastating attacks for a quick victory. ![]() Much like his fellow cross-over friends Akuma and Eliza, Geese is a technical fighter. It feels natural, it feels well rounded and it stands as an equal to the current age of fighting games.Īmong these many new features comes the latest fighter, a well rounded and renowned fighter from well established fighting franchises Fatal Fury and King of Fighters. But what really sends it home? The game doesn’t feel dated. ![]() I’m not sure if it’s the massive amount of content the game has received or if it’s even the sheer amount of cross-over characters that the game has already received. Y’know, something about Tekken 7 never gets old.
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