Summary

The recent review statistic forTekken 8’s Steam page has dropped to “Mostly Negative” following weeks of controversy. The changes introduced to the game’s monetization system caused a widespread outcry from the community, contrasting with the warm reception delivered by fans at the time of the game’s release back in January. Now, three months after its debut, public sentiment towardsTekken 8has hit another major snag.

Tekken 8was one of the most anticipated titles of the fighting game genre in recent memory and was regarded as a spectacular take on modern fighters. The game was not only a critical success but also a financial triumph for Bandai Namco, withTekken 8selling over 2 million unitsin its first month. But that wasn’t to say fans found no flaws with some of the game’s systems.

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At the time of writing, the overwhelming number of new negative reviews onTekken 8’s Steam pagecaused its recent review score to drop to an all-time low of 37%, which placed it near the very top of the Mostly Negative score bracket. While the sum of all reviews since the game’s release is still hovering safely inside the “Mostly Positive” bracket at 74%, the sudden drop inTekken 8’s recent review score is likely a sign of ongoing turmoil within its player base.

Tekken 8 Hit by Controversy

Currently, there are hundreds of reviews explaining why users couldn’t recommendTekken 8to other users, but several of the most common reasons provided had to do with the game’s monetization system. Most notably,Tekken 8’s seasonal Battle Pass was overwhelmingly dislikedby the community, and many reviewers slammed the game for adding another monetization option on top of its standard $70 price tag, Season Pass, and in-game store.

There were also users whoreview bombedTekken 8for taking down online videos of fan-made mods, which they believed was an attempt to crack down on modders whose creations might impact profits from the in-game store. A sizable number of players additionally voiced their discontent over Bandai Namco’s focus on monetization when major issues concerning the game’s performance and matchmaking system persisted.

Bandai Namco went full greed-mode!

WhileTekken 8’s reputation is far from unsalvageable even with its recent controversies, the drop in the game’s Steam page score is a sign that it’s not infallible either. Only time will tell whether the developers at Bandai Namco can claw their way back into the community’s good graces with the upcoming release ofseveral highly anticipated DLC characters.

Tekken 8

WHERE TO PLAY

Tekken 8 brings the fight to the latest generation of consoles, powered by Unreal Engine 5. Feel the power of every hit in Tekken 8, the latest entry in the legendary fighting game franchise from Bandai Namco.  Utilising the power and realism of Unreal Engine 5, Tekken 8 pushes the envelope for fighting games by taking full advantage of the power of the latest generation of consoles.  Ground-breaking new features, breathtakingly detailed character models and dramatic environments make this one of the most visually stunning and immersive titles in the genre yet.  Tekken 8 picks up after the gruesome battle that ended in Heihachi Mishima’s defeat in Tekken 7, focusing on a new rivalry, pitting father against son as Jin Kazama stands in defiance against Kazuya Mishima in a city-shattering face-to-face showdown.