Tekken 8 boasts excellent reviews, as confirmed by an average of 90%. However, the father of the series looked at less favorable texts describing the fighting game and openly criticized one of the journalists – all because of his quite controversial opinion.
Tekken 8 may be one of the best games of 2024, and it is certainly a novelty that fans of the genre should not ignore. The title received excellent reviews, but not all editors are convinced of the quality of the production – the fighting game received a rating of 6/10 from the Finnish branch of Game Reactor.
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The above-mentioned review is not taken into account in the Metacritic and Opencritic rankings, so it does not lower the game’s average, but it still Katsuhiro Harada read the text, pointing out the most glaring error. According to the journalist, the fighting game offers a pay-2-win system.
The creator of Tekken 8 criticized the indicated sentence, at the same time replying that following this line of thinking, you can probably buy positive reviews in Game Reactor:
Game Reactor Finland only has one word to say about the Metacritic rating
[Tekken 8 to maszynka do zarabiania pieniędzy]
huh? PAY TO WIN? Conversely, Game Reactor writers/reviewers can win if they spend money, right? Go ahead and try it. I bet we can buy the rating on Game Reactor if we pay for it.
Game Reactor Finland has just one word to say about the Metacritics rating
[Tekken 8 is a pay-to-win money making machine]
huh? PAY TO WIN??
Conversely, Game Reactor writers / reviwers can go on a winning streak if they spend money, right? Go ahead, try it.I bet you can buy…
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) February 7, 2024
In the next entry, an experienced developer openly asked whether a platform could be created in the future to assess the quality of work of gaming journalists.
Maybe we should create a Metacritic rating system to assess the “quality of gaming media” in the future.
Maybe we should create a metacritic score system to evaluate “the quality of Game Media” in the future. https://t.co/5QhmVe8BwO
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) February 7, 2024
It should be emphasized that Tekken 8 does not have pay-2-win elements, and users are not able to buy even better outfits to make the fighters deal more damage or be faster in the arena. However, the editor of Game Reactor Finland believes that offering paid heroes is a P2W attribute, which means that the latest installment loses the title of the king of fighting games.
2024-02-07 07:27:02
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