
Tekken 4 PC Game Full Version (Direct Download Links)
Introduction
Tekken 4 is the fourth main installment in the Tekken series. It was developed and published by Namco. It was released as an arcade game in 2001 and on the PlayStation 2 in 2002. It is succeeded by Tekken 5.
Features
Graphics
The first PlayStation 2 game in Japan to support progressive scan (second here in the U.S with the release of Robotech: Battlecry appearing in front by a single day), the visual clarity is unrivaled for fighting titles. Appreciated most on a high-definition HDTV, the crisp character models are damn near beautiful. Almost identical to those found in Tekken Tag, the slightly improved fighters and well-designed backgrounds rank as the series' best graphical performer.
Especially impressive are the water effects. Rippling exactly when they're supposed to, the shimmering, reaction-based puddles of H2O nearly reach the splendor of Virtua Fighter 4's like-minded ponds. Trees, cars, and other such background objects are well rendered too, and run the gamut of colors, types, and sizes. Having so many cleverly designed stages like the mall and octagon levels helps as well.
Best of all, the character animations are almost perfect with only occasional stutter and rare clipping regardless of pose, location, and move. Smooth, realistic, and definitely worth checking out, the lifelike models are not only built like they're from our dimension, they move like it too.
Sound
The super-jazzy audio is overflowing with horns and piano keys, and reminds me heavily of the original Tekken. Honestly though, I wish the tunes would have been something a little more hardcore or even Asian-sounding as I've always had trouble excepting a jazz riff in the middle of major league ass-kicking. Taken for what it is though, the score is pleasantly diverse and ranges from the low-key variety to fast paced finger snappers.
Vocals are almost non-existent during the actual match-ups but play a significant role during the before and after cut scenes. Identical to its Japanese counterpart, the Japanese and English voices used for the bookends are pretty well done and Namco has done a good job of matching speech with its characters.
THE VERDICT
Some of you may wonder why I have scored Tekken 4 lower than the import version when I was the author responsible for both pieces. What it all boils down to is that in the four-plus months between reviews I have come to realize more and more how much more entertaining 2000's Tekken Tag truly was. While it may not be as technically balanced or dazzling as Tekken 4, the loss of a partner has really hurt the replay experience for me. I've played both titles extensively, and despite how many cool new gameplay tweaks that I discover in the latest build, my beloved TTT is still the game that keeps calling me back.
Don't let my personal preferences discourage you though as Tekken 4 is a solid fighter in every sense of the word (and easily in the upper echelon of current generation genre titles). Mechanically superior and definitely oriented to the expert crowd, Namco's brand of four-limbed combat is comparable to just about anything out there. Things change yes, but tag partners or not, grizzled fighting fans shouldn't deny themselves another go in the King of Iron Fist Tournament.
System Requirements
The minimum specs (at 800×600 resolution @ 30FPS) are:
OS: Windows XP.
HDD: 10GB of free space (or more).
CPU: Intel Dual Core 1.8GHz (or higher) or AMD Athlon II X2 (or higher).
RAM: 1GB (or higher).
Video Card: DirectX 9.0c / Shader3.0 or higher compatible nVidia GF6600 (or higher) or ATi X1600 (or higher) with 256MB of RAM.
Sound: DirectSound compatible, DirectX 9.0c (or higher) compatible.
Input Devices: Mouse, Keyboard.
And the recommended specs (at 1280×720 resolution @ 60FPS) are:
OS: Windows Vista.
HDD: 10GB of free space (or more).
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo 2.60GHz (or higher) or AMD Phenom II X2 (or higher).
RAM: 2GB (or more).
Video Card: DirectX 9.0c / Shader3.0 or higher compatible nVidia GF8800 (or higher).
Sound: DirectSound compatible, DirectX 9.0c (or higher) compatible.
Input Devices: Gamepad (Xbox 360 Controller for Windows recommended).
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