The Atmosphere of Tekken 4

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  • @chromaticchrome3746
    @chromaticchrome3746 2 года назад +718

    Kazuya threatening towards the Camera with a gun only to then punch the guy instead is the most Tekken thing I've seen.

    • @anonymous-one
      @anonymous-one 10 месяцев назад +103

      Well now, if that cutscene were from Tekken 8, Kazuya probably would have shot him 9 times in the head, uppercut him, turn into a demon and then laser him before firing a kamehameha at him.

    • @Jameslawz
      @Jameslawz 9 месяцев назад +50

      When the game is called "King of Iron Fist"...you better use your Iron Fist.

    • @fictionreport
      @fictionreport 9 месяцев назад +12

      Underrated comment ​@@anonymous-one

    • @crissagrim13001
      @crissagrim13001 7 месяцев назад +1

      bro hahhaahahhah

    • @Daedaefer
      @Daedaefer 6 месяцев назад +1

      Plot twist there wasn’t any ammo 💀

  • @MarceloMedeirosb
    @MarceloMedeirosb 2 года назад +1030

    Finally someone that gets it. People crap all over this game and ignore how special and unique it in the tekken series. Tekken 4 has a special place in my heart even though some other entries in the series are objectively better games

    • @-PVL93-
      @-PVL93- 2 года назад +84

      people dunk on T4 because it's objectively bad as a competitive title due to the stage elevation and ridiculous sizes. It's an otherwise great and perfectly fine game. There's a reason why Namco returned to only making flat stages (but instead added breakable walls/floors) for every future iteration

    • @hazard1319
      @hazard1319 2 года назад +9

      Completely agree with you my favourite tekken game grew up with this intro is sick the Mishima devil gene storyline is amazing you’ll be lying if you said the graphics weren’t mind blowing back then I also enjoyed tekken 6 but that game missed the dark vibe in my opinion played tekken 5 but not 7 but I am aware with the storyline which they included akuma from street fighter which is unreal 💯 saw the teaser for tekken 8 can’t wait

    • @chickendipper4866
      @chickendipper4866 2 года назад +42

      This is the most passionate tekken game ever come into production. You can tell they spent ages on this and were so detailed. Like the tekken force was good as well as the character stories. You can just tell a lot of work went into far more than any of the other games. This is by far the best tekken.

    • @rdu239
      @rdu239 2 года назад +11

      @@-PVL93- I think this is the only Tekken game where you see Heihachi wearing a diaper

    • @patrickhanlon2325
      @patrickhanlon2325 2 года назад +6

      @@chickendipper4866 I'd argue the tekken tag games are their passion projects

  • @mr.o7976
    @mr.o7976 2 года назад +180

    Every character's prologue in the game had great art work, narration and background music. This game truly is one of a kind.

    • @Itsric_0
      @Itsric_0 2 года назад +10

      Couldn’t have said it better myself

    • @ps-lover8380
      @ps-lover8380 2 года назад +5

      True

  • @RandomBlackGamer
    @RandomBlackGamer 2 года назад +733

    Tekken 4 gets a lot of hate for trying too many new things but it really felt ambitious and like we were moving forward. The atmosphere on each stage felt very distinct. And the character designs were realistic. Now almost every male character in Tekken has a copy & paste overly muscular physique. And we have cinematic combos that are suppose to be rage arts or "finishers".

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 2 года назад +61

      Tekken 4 has the best backgrounds in the none infinite background era of Tekken. I love this more than I did as a kid. They had great ambition they only messed it up by taking out too much of the wackiness. I feel Tekken 3 had the right balance of seriousness and silly. Now the series got too wacky after 5.

    • @digitaljin8362
      @digitaljin8362 2 года назад +36

      I'm lucky enough to have a local arcade just few miles away. We were playing TTT for a few months, then switched to T4 which the cab is still on, so I have the benefit of having an impression of both right after each other.
      There is a lot to like about T4. Without question, the environments/stages are far and away the best the series have. Even with lower poly count and low rez textures, because they actually feel like lived in location and can actually exist in real life, they leave a much better impression than any stages I've seen on more modern Tekkens. I've seen complains in the past about the uneven terrain or stages are asymmetrical (not boxes), but it puts more empathize on space awareness which I really like. Also I like how the controls were adjusted to better move around in a 3D environment more naturally, closer to Soul Caliber.
      It's not without it's major flaws however. While 3D movement is better, general movement was nerfed such as to KBD. Also juggles were nerfed as well, EWGF only launches on Counter hit for example, and what and how long you can juggles with is much more limited than what was in TTT. Its not necessarily a bad thing, since I feel in modern Tekken, especially after Bound was introduced, the game is now too ridiculous where a character is juggled, then dribbled across the stage, and then eats a wall combo, then the flood breaks and, then you get a combo extension on the lower Floor. T5 really got it right with just enough fun doing the combos while not being tired of waiting 10-15 seconds for a combo to end.
      The major problem with T4 is that it wasn't balanced enough and there are many bugs and bad hitboxes. Jin is a monster that stomps rest of the cast. Attacks that should hit, models make contact with each other, but misses anyways. And there are various things like wall infinite that should have been better tested. A big reason why this game became the black sheep is because the competitive players coming from TTT found this game to be frustrating, and voiced their disapproval to this day.
      With all that said, I like the game and what it does well. I also find many players that fondly remember this game, as they played it on console, and isn't jaded like the arcade players. The single player content is very well done and without question has the best story mode and presentation. I also like that Paul isn't treated like a Clown like he does in newer Tekken. If there is one thing that would have helped T4 back then, it would have been another revision like say 4.2 or a "Dark Resurrection"-like update that addressed complains like better movement, better juggles, and fixed bugs and hitboxes.

    • @Zontar82
      @Zontar82 2 года назад

      @@realamericannegro977 agreed

    • @averyrathbun3859
      @averyrathbun3859 2 года назад +55

      The real reason Tekken 4 gets a lot of hate was because it was a terrible fighting game with really poor balance that killed the Tekken competitive scene. Most of the community actually likes the presentation and ideas. That doesn't give the game a pass for poor execution. Say what you will now but Tekken 7 is a significantly better fighting game with a far more healthy balance and competitive community.

    • @Hell_O7
      @Hell_O7 2 года назад +14

      @@makeitthrough_ Even outside competitive, balance is still be pretty important

  • @ThaRixer
    @ThaRixer 2 года назад +579

    I totally forgot about the Kazuya Stage 7 cutscene. Actually such a simple alteration of his story that has a huge impact. Always love it when you get to face off against specific people at certain stages, where unique cutscenes or interactions take play.
    Also you pretty much took the words out of my mouth. I always end up going back to Tekken 5 due to the bigger cast and more fluid fighting but I can't quite shake the atmosphere of Tekken 4, from the music to the stages and so on. Also i first played Tekken 4 on a demo disc where Paul and Christie were the only two characters and yes, the quality of the faces on the loading screen blew my mind back then.

    • @MattTheHuman9
      @MattTheHuman9 2 года назад +16

      I remember that demo disc. I think the only two stages were the mall and the jungle.

    • @hadinasrallah8928
      @hadinasrallah8928 2 года назад +3

      I love your videos man!

    • @yashwant7109
      @yashwant7109 2 года назад +2

      Two PS2 legends in one place?

    • @MGrey-qb5xz
      @MGrey-qb5xz 2 года назад +8

      tekken 5 on ps2 is still a beast though, about as much if not more work was put in to being a fun fighting game

    • @billykotsos4642
      @billykotsos4642 2 года назад +8

      you an OG, I had a demo disc with Paul and Christie too. I think that disk also had Rchet & Clank on it

  • @hanchiman
    @hanchiman 2 года назад +254

    I remember when Tekken 4 came, it was critized for being "Too slow", but for some reason, I loved Tekken 4 with the storyline of Jin and how his ending was great with the "single white feather" to show that there are still hope for Jin

    • @jakubbiay3893
      @jakubbiay3893 2 года назад +27

      Right on mate, the stories and endings were some of the best ever in my opinion, the ending that stuck with me the most was King's ending, so tense and touching. Paul's was also beautiful, and the Mishimas are either the end of humanity or in case of Jin, a story of hope for the character.

    • @hanchiman
      @hanchiman 2 года назад +7

      @@jakubbiay3893 yes although Paul nowadays is kind of a "Joke" character

    • @jakubbiay3893
      @jakubbiay3893 2 года назад +20

      @@hanchiman I feel like Asuka is in Paul's situation nowadays, like, Asuka had a potential to be a really interesting character, her motivations in T5 were very sincere, and then she was either "The big boobs girl" or Lili's main rival and just that.
      Really sucks how they handle most of the character's nowadays, not saying that Kuma, Mokujin or Roger jr. need a tragic backstory, but so many characters had entry level promise and they later turned into a joke. Though I have faith in new people like Claudio, Shaheen, and the story between Katarina and Gigas has potential to do something amazing (if they choose to pursue it further which I hope they do).

    • @hanchiman
      @hanchiman 2 года назад +7

      @@jakubbiay3893 yeah I think T5 kinda ruin a bit also with Jin doing heel turn at the end just to create "negative aura". Also bit sad Heihachi is offiicial dead as he was an icon or Sony

    • @jakubbiay3893
      @jakubbiay3893 2 года назад +8

      @@hanchiman I think it's a good thing if Heihachi is killed of for good, was a great villain, but now Kazuya has taken his place, and I think it's good.
      But yeah, Tekken 5 did a lot of things wrong story-wise in my opinion. Jin's heel turn just to "destroy the physical version of evil" or whatever his goal was, fake killing of Heihachi, introduction of characters that were either forgettable, wasted etc.
      The only good thing about 5's stories I remember is Wang's ending and his friendship with Jinpachi, that was a thing of beauty.
      Edit: Was a bit harsh on the new characters, Dragunov is still intriguing and cool imo, but still, not much progress with him.

  • @wombocorp
    @wombocorp 2 года назад +616

    God, I miss the "digital apocalypse" aesthetic so much. It was a little moody, but also tried to give off the impression that it was sophisticated in the sense that the game you were playing was an example of something that was pushing the limits of technology at the time, and it absolutely ozzed style. I also loved fiction that just embraced this idea of an ultra sophisticated digitized world and just had fun with the idea of it, stuff like being able to navigate the internet as if it were a physical place like in Mega Man Battle Network. It was so fun and cool.
    On a side note I miss when most AAA games had UI and menus that weren't soley made up of transparent boxes and text that that's all displayed in the most basic font. I love games that have really unique coherent styles in the presentation of their UI and menus that are able to help illicit a specific tone and compliment the game in a meaningful way other than just their functionality.

    • @Alastarsblade
      @Alastarsblade 2 года назад +37

      See, i always called it the y2k aesthetic, I genuinely think that it's a difficult style to pull off but I'm hoping one day a game or a show or movie could recapture that nostalgia.

    • @cezarjulian0320
      @cezarjulian0320 2 года назад +4

      Your pfp reminds me of how much Persona and especially SMT leaned heavy into this idea

    • @MichaelSmith-rn2vk
      @MichaelSmith-rn2vk 2 года назад +7

      @@Alastarsblade Porter Robinson's "Virtual Self" project pulled off the Y2K aesthetic pretty well, but I can't think of other recent examples that did it nearly as well. It would be cool to see a sort of 'revival' of the aesthetic, maybe once all of this 80s nostalgia blows over lol 😂

    • @Grandmaster-Kush
      @Grandmaster-Kush 10 месяцев назад +4

      A lot of industrial themes, with influences from sci-fi flicks of the time and Y2K, a lot of PS2 games had such cool aesthetics, soundtracks, color palettes and HUDs / Menues.

    • @StateOfTheMind11225
      @StateOfTheMind11225 9 месяцев назад +1

      It's funny because Ace Combat 7 definitely oozed that style with it's menu. An era with practical UIs AC7's menu really felt PS2-era aesthetics.

  • @HamzaTuranKubulay
    @HamzaTuranKubulay 2 года назад +549

    The music in TK4 is terrifyingly atmospheric deep Japanese ambient music of early 2000's of Japan.

    • @reymenders5437
      @reymenders5437 2 года назад +33

      I see
      Can you refer me to some of these ambient music from the early 2000's of Japan?

    • @FultonRecovery
      @FultonRecovery 2 года назад +11

      Me too pls

    • @tommy-fraser4061
      @tommy-fraser4061 Год назад +12

      @@reymenders5437 shenmue for the Sega dreamcast has this kindve music

    • @adri.progression
      @adri.progression Год назад +4

      @@FultonRecovery I too would like to know, also, nice MGSV:TPP username :)

    • @lapisFarm
      @lapisFarm Год назад +4

      So true

  • @qwertyMrJINX
    @qwertyMrJINX 2 года назад +281

    There will never be a more impressive generational leap than going from Tekken 3 to Tekken 4. This game was mind blowing back then.

    • @yobro6053
      @yobro6053 2 года назад +41

      Mgs2 is right up there and gran turismo 3 and gta 3

    • @AnthonyKusanagi101
      @AnthonyKusanagi101 2 года назад +2

      Had it's moments

    • @qwertyMrJINX
      @qwertyMrJINX 2 года назад +12

      @@DerHalbeEuro The PS1 had 3D polygonal games.

    • @qwertyMrJINX
      @qwertyMrJINX 2 года назад +10

      @@DerHalbeEuro And Tekken 1, 2, and 3 were among them.

    • @humanice2
      @humanice2 2 года назад +4

      I still remember the price tag of Tekken 4 when I went to the store to buy it, I somewhat noticed the darker, more serious tone and focus on realism, with no monster or demon bosses, I honestly wasn't that big of a fan and preferred Tekken 3, but then Tekken 5 came out and it felt like a true follow up to Tekken 3
      But looking back, Tekken 4 now feels more special

  • @theone1608
    @theone1608 2 года назад +61

    T4 was my first Tekken game. The art direction was pulled off so well. The rooftop stage, the mall , the beach, the jungle. There were so many incredible stages that made me feel like I was in the game. It was almost addicting. Hooded Jin was so mysterious making you wonder who he was if you didn’t play Tekken 3

  • @TheGamingBritShow
    @TheGamingBritShow  2 года назад +68

    List of games in this video:
    Tekken
    Tekken 3
    Tekken 4
    Tekken Tag Tournament
    The Bouncer
    Galerians: ASH
    Zone of the Enders 2
    Final Fantasy 7
    Metal Gear Solid 2
    Metroid Prime 2
    Final Fantasy X
    Armoured Core 2: Another Age
    The Evil Within

    • @SimohLcassetta
      @SimohLcassetta 2 года назад +3

      lol the title of the video made me cream, and then i see this comment. this gun be a gud vid

    • @randybutternubs1209
      @randybutternubs1209 2 года назад

      I’d love to see you cover both Galerians titles

  • @guynah7871
    @guynah7871 7 месяцев назад +9

    You know you've made a good vid when it gets ripped off twice

    • @tomsantos9448
      @tomsantos9448 7 месяцев назад

      Came here to comment the same thing lol

    • @Nov-5062
      @Nov-5062 6 месяцев назад

      RUclipsrs have no shame

  • @valence_drive
    @valence_drive 2 года назад +460

    Dude. *Ugh* . *_Finally_* , someone talks about the atmosphere of this game (and games of that era, which fit nicely).
    Tekken 4's atmosphere left a massive impression on me. It's dark, chilling, almost horror-like presentation not only spooked me as a kid, it made me really respect its art direction as I grew older. It's gameplay direction wasn't great, as the sloped & uneven surfaces with random objects caused some exploits and unfair balancing, but I honestly wish the vibe of Tekken 4 came back in a future entry. I think it really fits the series, considering most of the main cast are often more villains than heroes and constantly contend with their selfishness. Plus that announcer REALLY needs to be hired again.
    I should also mention that the rooftop stage's "Authentic Sky" theme is still, to date, one of my favorite video game tracks ever, along with one of my favorite calming songs in general. It's so polished.
    It's a black sheep as a fighting game, but an innovator in presentation. If Bamco can take the elements that work and apply them again, but better, we could have the uniquely moody Tekken with solid competitive mechanics we've always wanted.

    • @yipperdeyip
      @yipperdeyip 2 года назад +29

      This game was my crack back in the day. Always stuck with me, even to this day.
      When I saw this video uploaded, I couldn't click it fast enough.
      It still shows in my taste today. I still like more grounded, darker, melancholic, atmospheric kinda stuff. Maybe T4 had a part in it?
      Always found that announcer so freaking cool and was disappointed every time when a new Tekken didn't have him back.
      They took risk with this one and it paid off. It's my favourite Tekken bar none. Wished more games would take this route

    • @bkthedefbeatz
      @bkthedefbeatz 2 года назад +20

      The problem is when they brought out tekken 5 and onward releases, the games were dope but i feel like they were just playin it safe , like when i play tekken 7, i feel like im playin a re-skined edition of tekken 6 with extra characters lol

    • @SaberRexZealot
      @SaberRexZealot 2 года назад +7

      Do you know ThorHighHeels? He talks about this kind of nostalgia game atmosphere all the time.

    • @zombierepublican
      @zombierepublican 2 года назад +4

      Well said my friend. I truly miss this vibe from Tekken and it’s awesome story mode.

    • @shawklan27
      @shawklan27 2 года назад +17

      The game isn't that creepy it's more like its very chill and laid back, almost reflective compared to loud and brash today's tekken is.

  • @pizzaparker9464
    @pizzaparker9464 2 года назад +37

    If there's one thing that really sticks with me from Tekken 4 after all these years: it's the soundtrack. The intro, the stage themes, the ui sounds, etc... Every single sound just felt like it fit in perfectly like a jigsaw puzzle. It really helped set the entire mood and atmosphere for the whole game

  • @vergilcold1167
    @vergilcold1167 2 года назад +173

    Putting this amount of quality in constant uploads is radical, can't wait for even more content

  • @AmeLilith
    @AmeLilith 2 года назад +57

    Tekken 5 was my introduction to Tekken so that's the one I'll always hold the most nostalgia over, but I did go back to T4 after becoming curious as to what Tekken was like before 5 and I honestly feel like Tekken 4 was the peak of the series aesthetic and my favorite tone and atmosphere

    • @philithegamer8265
      @philithegamer8265 2 года назад +17

      Tekken 4 is pretty much the Grand Theft Auto 4 of the series.

    • @homeoftek5844
      @homeoftek5844 2 года назад +3

      @@philithegamer8265 Nah. I think GTA 4 was overall better recieved. In fact, GTA 4 for the most part is considered one of the best GTA games out of the series and for good reason. Tekken 4 however is a black sheep in a way. Though Tekken 4 is admired in hindsight, there's still alot of fans to this day that isn't too fond of it

  • @fuijinsensei8852
    @fuijinsensei8852 2 года назад +24

    The stages and the soundtrack really represent the mood/feeling of the first decade of 2000

  • @branj18
    @branj18 2 года назад +28

    You understand. Tekken 4 will always stick with me from the PS2 era. It’s one of my favorite games in the Tekken series and PS in general. The airport stage was always my favorite. The atmosphere this game presents is astounding. It gets hate because of the new things but I found them very innovate for the series. That’s what I love the most about this game. Not only that, I had fun playing with everyone in the game. I would hope one day they allow us to play this again.

  • @TheAccountification
    @TheAccountification 2 года назад +104

    This digital apocalypse aesthetic, and the general late 90s, early 2000s art movement(s) that you can see in pop culture and especially graphic design and video games is exactly what I’ve been trying to articulate for so long now but couldn’t quite piece it all together. Nice to see someone finally verbalize at least a piece of it.

    • @aninfinitemindofmusicandreams
      @aninfinitemindofmusicandreams 2 года назад +21

      Same here! This late 90s/early 2000s surreal techno/dark ambient vibe is something I can finally define with an easy name. Digital Apocalypse just feels right.
      I'm all for this aesthetic coming back.

    • @jistraining
      @jistraining 2 года назад +2

      I feel the exact same way man, It feels so good to have it spelled out in front of me and to see that others agree with me and have noticed the things that I have noticed!

    • @tiaocaminhoneirofromhell4515
      @tiaocaminhoneirofromhell4515 2 года назад +4

      I got that exact same feeling about It when he talked about "Becoming one with the machine".
      It would be Very Nice and new to study and explore this Aesthetic nowadays, when we really became one with the machines and It turned out not to be so good at ALL! Would love to discuss references and visuals w/ you guys, if you'd like to. How about we set up a Discord server about It?

    • @jistraining
      @jistraining 2 года назад

      @@tiaocaminhoneirofromhell4515 good idea man! If you create one reply back here please

    • @tiaocaminhoneirofromhell4515
      @tiaocaminhoneirofromhell4515 2 года назад +3

      I'll do It as soon as i have some spare time (that isn't much lol). Looking forward to it

  • @michaelmurray6577
    @michaelmurray6577 2 года назад +24

    Tekken 4 had an amazing atmosphere, I remember practicing Paul's demoman blue spark for hours at the airport stage without noticing how much time passed.

  • @Abszilla51
    @Abszilla51 2 года назад +61

    I really appreciate this video. It's pretty common to hear people talk about the atmosphere of places in games, but I think the impact and mood of menu and graphic design is a little understated. I love this era of games. Sleek, stylish, clean. But cold. Mechanical and devoid of soul. It's so sick. Bring on the Digital Apocalypse.

  • @Athril
    @Athril 7 месяцев назад +5

    2:26 Kazuya executing that guy while swearing revenge was the absolute most badass moment from the entire ps2 era. Chills

  • @Zeug_
    @Zeug_ 2 года назад +151

    100%, I've always felt T4 was the most unique of the series. A lot of PS2 games had this just indescribable atmosphere. I'll always remember that distorted **"Welcome to the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4"**
    Also, BRING BACK COMBOT

    • @richardwilliams877
      @richardwilliams877 2 года назад

      I will sometimes just say it out loud in the same way 'cause it sounded so cool 😂

    • @waspennator
      @waspennator 2 года назад +1

      Didn't Combot technically return in Tag 2?

    • @sonomni
      @sonomni 2 года назад +3

      @@waspennator They brought him back as a someone with a mixture of moves (of the player’s choosing) from other characters, honestly I prefer if they brought him back like that since not only storywise that’s what Lee had visioned Combot, how he was in Tekken 4 was just Mokujin.

    • @MrBoomxl
      @MrBoomxl 2 года назад +2

      @@sonomni Except Mokujin changes style every round where Combot changes style per match.

  • @humza1707
    @humza1707 2 года назад +192

    Tekken 4 was very much a product of the post-Y2K world; what was once this sleek, chrome-colored vision of the future now was fizzled down to a mystical and industrial realization of the world. From
    The mention of how early PS2 games felt like "leaping into the digital world" or "into the next generation," was excellent. As many have stated, that weird middle ground between the late 90's and the early 2000's was beautiful - we saw a stark change in modern culture. We were coming from an optimistic, highly stylized idea of how things were to be and then into a very grounded yet charming reality of what we dreamed to be the world of tomorrow.

    • @Anw4rr10r
      @Anw4rr10r 8 месяцев назад +4

      Very aptly put. Well said.

    • @conmane3341
      @conmane3341 7 месяцев назад +3

      Future outlook was really optimistic back into late 90s,
      Today, everything just depressive and nonsense

    • @theartistformerlyknownaspi7094
      @theartistformerlyknownaspi7094 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@conmane3341and full of ads

  • @facing_w0rlds
    @facing_w0rlds 2 года назад +44

    You really really hit this very specific nail on the head. I especially loved how you captured that exact feeling that a lot of early Japanese PS2 games had and gave some meaning to those concepts that 4-year-old me was constantly exposed to but never truly understood, like words and numbers constantly blasting across the screen in white Arial font.

  • @ClydeYouTuber
    @ClydeYouTuber 2 года назад +91

    Great video. You definitely understand the feel of Tekken 4.

  • @LombaxPL
    @LombaxPL 2 года назад +29

    You have no idea how many deep memories you just unlocked within me. Tekken 4 came as a demo on my copy of demodisc added to PS2. I was a small kid living in Poland so money didn't exist for me. Even buying that PS2 was only after my father came back from working in US for months. I had two games, NFS UG2 and HP 3 but what was extreamly fascinating for me was that blue disc that they added to the console. I never had a console before, never occured to me that they can have demos. I booted it up and oh man. That music that was playing there, in the menu. The whole look of it and asthetic. It was giving off exactly what you were talking about in the video. Like i just hacked into the PS2 itself and was viewing some things that i wasn't supposed to see. I remember so many things from it. The amazing trailer for KH. The demo of R&C, i must have spent like 70 hours running around Metropolis and Rilgar. And the amazing demo of Tekken 4. With your video you reminded me of some feelings that were buried under the passage of time.
    Thank you.

    • @reedOsama
      @reedOsama 2 года назад +4

      I had a similar experience from south Africa, I see you even have Ratchet as your profile Pic... Playing ratchet and clank 1 on that demo is also nostalgic

  • @RadicallyGreen
    @RadicallyGreen Год назад +288

    I remember playing Tekken 4 as a 5-year old kid and was actually a bit scared by the atmosphere.

    • @Der_Quatschtuetenwuerger
      @Der_Quatschtuetenwuerger 10 месяцев назад +55

      Same! The intro alone gave me nightmares. Today I appericiate the aesthetic and storytelling, but I still think it’s a bit scary

    • @janerra_ava
      @janerra_ava 9 месяцев назад +21

      Yeah the song Fetus and the "Continue?" track always scared me.

    • @hurricane7727
      @hurricane7727 9 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@janerra_avaIn Tekken Force Continue the Tekken Force Attacks the Character Too

    • @shawklan27
      @shawklan27 8 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah I can see myself like that cuz even today the atmosphere in this game is pretty intense compared to the other ones that just delved into being pure schlock with 8 being this over the top Hollywood summer blockbuster with end of the world stakes. 4 just feels .... cold and mysterious.

    • @hurricane7727
      @hurricane7727 8 месяцев назад

      @@shawklan27 Problem is we already had end of the world stakes in both Tekken 5 and 6

  • @Crismoonster
    @Crismoonster 2 года назад +31

    Namco was the king of aesthetic menus in that era: R4, Ace combat 3, RR5, Mr Driller, all had style for days.

  • @Kenrico13
    @Kenrico13 2 года назад +39

    My dad told me when Jin's hood came off, it was his strongest form. As a 5 year old at the time, I believed him because I didn't win another round after that hood came off. No amount of button mashing would've saved me.

    • @matthazard2305
      @matthazard2305 Год назад +43

      He wasn't talking about Jin, he was talking about himself. You triggered the second phase of the Dad boss fight and suffered the consequences.

    • @Buli0n
      @Buli0n 10 месяцев назад +6

      It was something. When we saw his hood comes off we gone nuts!

  • @parissmith5727
    @parissmith5727 2 года назад +28

    The PINNACLE of this aesthetic was in Namco's Breakdown. The menu clicks and "digital nightmare" vibe are so central to everything that game is going for.

  • @funnybutscary75
    @funnybutscary75 Год назад +21

    PS2 promos and the PS2 start up + home screen during the early 2000s made me feel this.
    Tekken Tag Tournament intro definitely felt futuristic.

    • @SharkWithFreakinLaserBeam
      @SharkWithFreakinLaserBeam 8 месяцев назад

      The PS2 felt so insanely revolutionary, and it was. I was only 10 or 11 at the time, so I didn't think much of it since I couldn't fully grasp the time-line and progress of technology. But looking back now, I wonder if people older than me felt that same revolutionary impact.

    • @BeaugosseRiche
      @BeaugosseRiche 7 месяцев назад

      Yes. PS2 was the promise of a better future, no less. The first wave of games didn't look much better than Dreamcast games, but fall 2001 started delivering the big hitters. Google "PS2 fall 2001 lineup" on Google images, you'll see a picture that has them. I got mine on launch day and felt really starved for a year. SSX was amazing, Ridge Racer 5 was meh (in comparison with RRT4 on PS1), Tekken Tag was alright, but it did feel desertic for a year.@@SharkWithFreakinLaserBeam

  • @Coniptions
    @Coniptions 2 года назад +53

    This is probably one of my favourite videos you've put out. It's rare you get people talking about the "vibe" of games at least in my experience.
    The phrase "digital apocalypse" is also perfect for describing that particular aesthetic.

  • @Serandi1987
    @Serandi1987 7 месяцев назад +4

    It was just unique! The music, the atmosphere, the concentration resulting in the fighting arts is phenomenal! I love Tekken 4 so MUCH and miss it very much even when now playing Tekken 8! Miss most the Tekken Force Mode 😩

  • @ilyaanawrozi8394
    @ilyaanawrozi8394 2 года назад +35

    I like these type of videos where you explore the atmosphere and discuss the emotions you felt playing the game, rather than reviewing it and being critical about it. This video was crisp, well-edited, nostalgic and very enjoyable.

    • @philithegamer8265
      @philithegamer8265 2 года назад +7

      Tekken 4 is pretty much the Grand Theft Auto 4 of the franchise.

  • @GhostandChromis
    @GhostandChromis 2 года назад +119

    I was always taken in by Tekken 4's more moody aesthetic. It's a unique atmosphere for a fighting game to have, the overwhelming majority of them are very bombastic. While I'd say I prefer T3 and T5's art direction more(and gameplay), the uniqueness of T4 gives it a special place in my heart.

    • @Zontar82
      @Zontar82 2 года назад

      me too, so much so that in ttt2 i replaced all musics with t4 ones

  • @SerialK1986
    @SerialK1986 2 года назад +16

    Thank God, another person on the internet recognizes the cool aesthetic of this game.
    Tekken 4 was one of the first PS2 games I experienced back in the day, with 3 being the last Tekken game I played, this game felt like night and day in terms of graphics, story presentation (it was the first game with all characters having spoken dialogue), stage designs, unique soundtrack, and overall UI and menus, it was groundbreaking for it's time.
    it's a shame the game ended up being divisive when it comes to the combat and character roster, which is obviously something the Tekken Team immediately addressed with Tekken 5, which is a pretty good game in it's own right, but lacked that cool and moody early 2000s aesthetic that 4 had, sadly.

  • @SlitWristMisfit_
    @SlitWristMisfit_ 9 месяцев назад +14

    They totally should have kept this dark aesthetic instead of the cheesy early 2000's Shonen anime vibe it has now. Ugh.

  • @eddieblueg1
    @eddieblueg1 2 года назад +29

    I swear every time I pass by an airport this theme plays in my head much like every time it snows yoshimitsu’s theme from the first tekken tag plays in my head. Authentic sky, the airport theme and hon Maru are the top three best tracks in this game for me personally. I remember finally playing the Mishima storyline after the longest because I didn’t really care to play them because law was my main and experiencing the hon maru stage along with the theme for the first time my hype went to the moon it was so fucking awesome. Tekken 4 will always have a place in my heart no matter how much it gets hated on. And I’m glad that one you made a video highlighting how unique and special this game is and seeing men of culture gathered here singing it’s praises as well

    • @since2133
      @since2133 2 года назад +1

      I thought that snow stage is Anna’s stage from T1? Because that’s the only track i like from T1. The rest are forgettable.
      Tekken 2 had some great tracks tho.

  • @ianjonas5593
    @ianjonas5593 2 года назад +7

    Tekken 4's graphics were such an advancement at the time, I remember playing it in the arcade before it came out for the PS2 and my dad and I were blown away. Paul having his hair down for the first time and flowing was what really did it.

  • @Tbanks9412
    @Tbanks9412 2 года назад +7

    Tekken 4 was the first PS2 game I’ve ever played. I remember it like it was yesterday when I was very content playing my PS1 until my father randomly came home and proceeded to unwrap and plug in the new PlayStation. This video will forever hold a special place in my heart for so accurately describing my nostalgic experience playing this game!

  • @mariokarter13
    @mariokarter13 2 года назад +20

    The PS2 era was probably the peak of fighting games, at least in regard to the amount of content per game.
    Sequels in the HD era did the neat little trick of cutting half the roster because "pretty graphics are hard and we need content for the season pass."

    • @philithegamer8265
      @philithegamer8265 2 года назад

      Just call this era the 6th Generation of consoles.

    • @superbabybao
      @superbabybao 2 года назад +1

      Soulcalibur II which was also part of the same generation is still one of the most godlike fighting games in terms of content

  • @keijijohnson9754
    @keijijohnson9754 Год назад +9

    After going through too many “retrospective” videos trying to look back at the game but fail abhorrently, it’s good to see that there’s ONE video that talks about something good here.
    And with everything that came after this including what we’ve seen of Tekken 8 so far, this continues to be the one that actually RESPECTS the dang game more than insults it for its faults. Really makes me wish they used this as a inspiration for a future Tekken game, right down from the music to the stage designs .

  • @dennigalla
    @dennigalla 2 года назад +116

    Absolutely loved this, mate. This and The Beach Generation are both so good for capturing a certain nebulous kind of vibe and making it concrete. I wish this kind of insight was more common.

  • @imagineracoon2950
    @imagineracoon2950 2 года назад +7

    video games just aren't the same anymore

  • @SolidSnake684
    @SolidSnake684 2 года назад +46

    Agreed, I love the PS2's overall aesthetic, and how it seemed to transcend one specific developer and envelop an entire generation, even if the techno style of the era wasn't original to games.
    One game that's another great example of this is Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies. Even if you don't wanna play a bad ass flight action game, check out the menus. Game has a vibe that no other game in the series does. Call it a sign of the times, but it was a cool ass time.

  • @prettyaverage97
    @prettyaverage97 2 года назад +9

    The sound design, soundtrack and many aesthetic choices make Tekken 4's atmosphere one of a kind. You can draw similarities between Tekken 3, 5, 6 and even 7, but 4 was just a whole different thing. I think it is heavily underrated among Tekken fans. It's not my favourite, but I still LOVE it

  • @MagnaMelius
    @MagnaMelius 2 года назад +27

    The character selection screen is really on another level.
    The guitars, the announcer voice, the smoke...

  • @lonr373
    @lonr373 Год назад +4

    It’s crazy how much I appreciate growing up with this game. Truly a vibe like no other.

  • @superbro6413
    @superbro6413 2 года назад +15

    Love me some Y2K vibes man,
    may they forever live on in my heart.
    Good stuff Brit

  • @TekkenBones
    @TekkenBones 2 года назад +5

    That fight between Jin and Kazuya at Honmaru...when the music for the honmaru stage starts, its just totally epic. One of those video game moments that stays in your mind

  • @systemmonitor5295
    @systemmonitor5295 2 года назад +40

    Also, SmackDown: Just Bring It has an eerily similar atmosphere. The dark techno menu music, the reverberating hushed announcer (CAUTION-caution-caution...) and the hexagonal neon menus.

    • @LeeLevLiveath
      @LeeLevLiveath 2 года назад +2

      I wondered if anyone would bring up JBI. While the game certainly was not great (especially compared to its immediate successors), it still to this day has one of the most impressionable and distinctive sound / visual designs, when it comes to the UI and soundtrack of any game out there. The Create-A-Wrestler menu / BGM is the one that resonated with me the most.

    • @THENAMEISQUICKMAN
      @THENAMEISQUICKMAN 2 года назад

      Just Bring It's menu style always makes me think it belonged in some kind of SNK fighting game or something.

  • @passionthevirgo
    @passionthevirgo 2 года назад +3

    Authentic Sky (Rooftop Theme) and the Labratory Theme just encapsulates the feeling of the PS2 era of games that I miss so much.

  • @Swingpassfromthecorner
    @Swingpassfromthecorner 2 года назад +80

    Its a shame this game often gets shiton by old tekken heads because of the nerfed movement and combo variety (which was a response by the devs to tag1) but as you said in the video I always felt the omnious vibes you got from the game were so unique for the franchise. Also I miss T4 version of Paul mans' became a joke after this game.

    • @zombierepublican
      @zombierepublican 2 года назад +11

      It was really bizarre to me because this was the best Tekken imo.

    • @Lucy2Juicy
      @Lucy2Juicy 2 года назад +10

      As an old Tekken head, yeah 4 is based

    • @richardwilliams877
      @richardwilliams877 2 года назад +6

      It wasn't shat on because of nerfed movement so much. It was more shat on because the game was completely unbalanced and I'd say barely-playable on the competitive scene.
      Which is a shame since I also LOVED the style and atmosphere of this game :(

    • @suiken3149
      @suiken3149 2 года назад +13

      @@richardwilliams877 Too much focus on the competitive scene ruined the aesthetics of the series, imo.

    • @akilreid9476
      @akilreid9476 2 года назад +14

      @@suiken3149 too much focus on the competitive scene ruined the aesthetics of just about EVERY fighting game nowadays. just about all my favorite fighting game series, 3D or otherwise, lost a lot of their magic somewhere within the last 2 console generations.

  • @elcangri9554
    @elcangri9554 2 года назад +16

    I loved that dark element the game had it felt like a true Tekken game because of how dark Jin & Kazuyas stories are, the music was amazing too it was another vibe that I enjoyed because I love dark movie’s, Anime, shows etc I hope they bring this style back on Tekken 8

  • @Spelonker
    @Spelonker 5 месяцев назад +2

    I think you hit the nail on the head when it comes to video games broadly being seen as "virtual realities" rather than "interactive media" or something akin to movies. If you look at how tech has been innovated over the years to emulate film cameras and their dynamics, from flaws in exposure to motion blur to literal lens flares, you can seen how deeply engrained it is now. Hell, compare MGS2 to MGSV, where one has digital glitches in its visuals and another has burning celluloid for when you take damage. It honestly makes me a little sad just how many ways video games have chained themselves to the tech and look of movies where they could do something novel and unique.

  • @ohamatchhams
    @ohamatchhams 2 года назад +8

    Your eloquences at ascribing and describing Leitmotiff and tones of these 2000s era nostalgia music (least to my experience as I was born in the 90s) is flourily impeccable as always mr Charlie

  • @johnnysalvato9741
    @johnnysalvato9741 2 года назад +3

    The rooftop theme is called authentic sky. So even that sounds simulationesque

  • @doju5505
    @doju5505 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm glad many others agree. That early 2000s tech-frutiger-aero-glassy feel, with large musical synthy pads washing over you, is such a vibe that nothing really captures nowadays. I always go back to this soundtrack while playing tekken 8 lmao

  • @heinzmueller7975
    @heinzmueller7975 2 года назад +16

    Finally, someone talks about the atmosphere in fighting games. It makes such a difference!

  • @HyperShadowRIku21
    @HyperShadowRIku21 2 года назад +6

    This is legitimately one of my favorite pieces of content I’ve ever seen. Thank you for capturing this. I’ve tried figuring out for YEARS what made me love the late 90s and 2000s gaming aesthetics. PS2 and GameCube specifically captured this so well with games like Super Monkey Ball and Custom Robo. You’d get that ambient, transcendental trance music and the digitally-advanced visual aesthetics. I find it interesting that a game like Tekken 4 captures the coldness yet incredibly intoxicating vibe of a dystopian future far better than, say, Cyberpunk 2077. Whereas that game is quickly becoming a well-worn trope that is inspiring several clones, I still feel like the millennium productions of Namco and Sega especially stand out as their own thing.

  • @Ghooly
    @Ghooly 2 года назад +9

    This video has managed to describe so many of the same sort of vibes and feelings I got from those early PS2 games that I've never been able to describe before. And now I also want to go play Tekken 4 again.

  • @uhobme2028
    @uhobme2028 2 года назад +11

    This game gives off a melancholic mood of the Sunsetting that felt really specific to that period between the late 90s to early 00's(I think Authentic Sky captures it best). It's not the series best, but for better or worse, it is a series standout.

  • @DjinnandTonik
    @DjinnandTonik Год назад +5

    There's just nothing like PS2 aesthetics and concepts. It was a zeitgeist but also weirdly captured across diverse PS2 titles more than Xbox or GC.

  • @arcadedude1987
    @arcadedude1987 2 года назад +12

    I've had this game on my mind so much lately. Tekken 4 is definitely not my favorite game in the series, but it's the one with the best vibe and atmosphere for sure. Even changing up some character designs and the arenas and how they worked just made this game feel different from everything else at the time. I still think it's worth checking out, just brace yourself for a different experience. I appreciate you spotlighting this game since it gets overlooked so often!

    • @LilGuzzz1
      @LilGuzzz1 2 года назад +2

      And your favorite tekken game is….?

  • @cleangoblin2021
    @cleangoblin2021 2 года назад +7

    Digital apocalypse... Wow
    Finally theres a name to that indescribable feeling

  • @Tres_Nueve
    @Tres_Nueve 2 года назад +24

    You perfectly vocalised everything I liked about Tekken 4 and the early 2000s PS2 era.
    Edit: the PAL version of T3 was slower? No wonder I had no issue with T4. So it was the Yanks and everyone else that threw their toys out of the pram.

    • @richardwilliams877
      @richardwilliams877 2 года назад +1

      The PAL versions of many games are 17.5% slower or had black boarders (or both lol). It wasn't till around this time we started getting 50/60hz switches in games (essentially running the games in NTSC since 95% of PAL TVs supported NTSC).
      Asbsolute nightmare to be in your mid teens then and trying to get compitive when you play so much slower at home... :/

  • @konnerkillsback7876
    @konnerkillsback7876 Год назад +3

    Tekken 4 was my first tekken and I’ll always have a soft spot for it

  • @windownpc39
    @windownpc39 2 года назад +4

    I still have my original copy of Tekken 4. It was among the three games I got with the PS2 alongside ATV Off-road Fury and Twisted Metal Black.
    I put so much time into Tekken 4. It holds a nostalgic place in my heart. In retrospect, I like how grounded it was compared to other entries in the franchise. It definitely had its own unique charm and aesthetic.

  • @afterzanzibar
    @afterzanzibar 7 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate your scriptwriting here and your ability to take a collective feeling of group nostalgia and articulate it into words via a well thought out script and video presentation. You nailed it! Tekken 4 had a huge part in my life and now I can understand why I liked and played it so much for so long. The nostalgia of that game in particular is very special.

  • @Jay-mz3cp
    @Jay-mz3cp 2 года назад +8

    I've always enjoyed the character bios as well. It makes you feel like your in a database gathering information on each character.

  • @sultaa86
    @sultaa86 2 года назад +2

    I think what i miss the most about the early 2000s Videogame Era; Clicking on the Console and start playing instantly.

  • @nickdanger12345
    @nickdanger12345 2 года назад +10

    Touch and Go is the name of the Airport theme. I listen to it frequently, such a banger that none of my friends appreciate. I hang out with scrubs.
    I never noticed that the jump in tech from the PS1 to PS2 lent itself to the theme of the game as a whole. Interesting observation, and great video as always!

  • @dadamager3000
    @dadamager3000 2 года назад +1

    haven't played much T4 but always felt that different kind of energy, it's awesome

  • @Kyur.
    @Kyur. 2 года назад +6

    All the aesthetic that some of these early PS2 titles hold will never leave my mind at all, and I totally love it.

  • @chrisriddle
    @chrisriddle 2 года назад +3

    when i think of tekken 4, the airport music and jin/kazuyas final battle music is what always instantly comes to mind. it's so enchanting and invokes a sense of nostalgia like few video games will ever do. this was a magical time in gaming history

  • @brunobb1
    @brunobb1 2 года назад +8

    Man, I used to LOVE this game when I was a kid. Thanks for the nostalgia trip!

  • @CreepyHandedMan
    @CreepyHandedMan 9 месяцев назад +1

    YES!! "Touch And Go" has been my phone ringtone for years. It just has that vibe that feels right. The ambiance in this game is, to me, what early 2000s sound like, after the underground, parking lot kind of vibe of the 90s.

  • @panterxbeats
    @panterxbeats 2 года назад +17

    Oh I know I'm gonna like this.
    3, Tag and 5 were my go-to games, but I always knew I underrated 4 like everyone else, and it definitely has that distinct, ethereal style.

  • @samthenightowl5951
    @samthenightowl5951 Год назад +1

    another thing about Tekken 4 that I don't see a lot of people pointing out is that it's the only game in the series that allowed fighters to move around, crouch, and even enter stances *before* the fight would even begin. very experimental and underrated feature of the game that added to the uniqueness of the fighting experience

  • @that_sleepy_snorlax9241
    @that_sleepy_snorlax9241 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for bringing up and detailing the feel and atmosphere of these games!
    Almost all of Namco's 2000's games just have this futurist and ethereal feel to them: Tekken 4, Ace Combat 4, Ridge racer V, etc. Really captured that feel of going into the next gen/new millennium as a child. Really wish newer games carried some of that passion instead of just using it as a marketing blurb

  • @MrShahrozzz
    @MrShahrozzz 9 месяцев назад +3

    Never has a Tekken game felt more *Next Gen* than TEKKEN 4! 🔥
    I'll never forget playing it for the first time 😱

  • @amirhmirzaee
    @amirhmirzaee 2 года назад +8

    You probably get this comment a lot, but you won't believe how delighted I was to see a video regarding a PS2 game presented in its original aspect ratio. I watched this video two times back to back, just to gaze at that fantastic Tekken 4 capture. It was really nostalgic, and looked perfect to me.

  • @Magneira
    @Magneira 2 года назад +1

    What a pleasant surprise this was. I still think about ps2 games a lot, how they shaped me and got me through that period of time. Tekken 4 is one of those special games to me.

  • @systemmonitor5295
    @systemmonitor5295 2 года назад +5

    THANK YOU. Tekken 4 nailed a certain tone that no other game in the series had. There was the soul of Tekken 2, but the sleek nature of Tag... 5 is a great game but the tone shifted in a way I just can't explain.

  • @DavidLucian
    @DavidLucian 2 года назад +2

    Tekken 4 and 5 are by far my favourite Tekken games of the Franchise. Especially Tekken 4 is sourly the most unique and underrated (mostly because of the choices that hindered the competitive scene) but it is my favorite Tekken to date, because of the very seriousness Vibes of the Story aspects perspective. The seriousness atmosphere of Tekken 4 it's on another level in my opinion. The soundtrack is what gets me the most next to the game's atmosphere. With soundtracks like: Fetus(Prologue), Authentic Sky, Unihabited(Mall Area) Didgerhythm(Jungle Area) Touch and Go(Airport Area) and Kitsch(Beach Area) and The Inner Shrine(Hon-Maru Temple) and others soundtracks, For me Tekken 4 remains even in these days the most Unique Tekken game of the series. ☯️

  • @xRevolverServbot
    @xRevolverServbot 2 года назад +5

    And because, the game was flawed, we never went back to this type of vibe again.
    After Tekken 7, I don't just lament that decision, I absolutely regret it.

  • @dedecoVGMDJ
    @dedecoVGMDJ 2 года назад +4

    Dude what the heck this is my favorite video from you. The writing is so on point. The way you interweave analysis of design, aesthetics and Big Concepts is just so flawless I was glued to the screen.

  • @elitebelt
    @elitebelt 2 года назад +8

    I hope in the future we get a resurgence in this style games had the same way the retro era has had a huge resurgence in recent years.

  • @WallMark101
    @WallMark101 2 года назад +16

    I just watched your Miles Morales video and thought to myself “Damn, TGBS doesn’t upload as frequently as I’d like, his content is great!” and then I see you upload this.
    Nice

    • @DeepWeeb
      @DeepWeeb 2 года назад +1

      He's making old Patreon-exclusive videos public, which is great but kinda makes you think all of things non-Patreons have been missing out (and that perhaps you should join to the Patreon to not miss out on those when they actually debut)

  • @thejacobmosha
    @thejacobmosha 2 года назад +2

    Never has a video perfectly captured my feelings towards a piece of media like this. I loved Tekken 4. I got into Tekken because my Dad played the first one. And I remember playing Tekken 2 because of that. Fast forward a few years and I forget about it. Until I see Tekken 4 in a shop with the incredible cover with the "Playstation Platinum" border on it.
    "Ah, that's the series my Dad likes, I haven't played a Tekken game in ages. And that cover looks awesome. I need Mum to get me it". So I get it and it sucks me in with its atmosphere. The intro. The music. Especially the hauntingly beautiful one in the character bios. The stages. The story oh boy the story. That got me. Kazuya was a cool ass character.
    I still play Tekken and love it. Tekken 7 is a fantastic game. I love playing online and the scene behind it is exciting. But Tekken 4 will always be my favourite. Sure the gameplay was experimental and nothing about the game screamed "Tekken". In fact, it's probably the black sheep of the franchise but man, nothing will ever beat this game's atmosphere. Nostalgia? Maybe. It's still class.

  • @CoreIdeas
    @CoreIdeas 2 года назад +4

    I remember buying Tekken 4 at Target for like 5 bucks and instantly fell in love. That intro theme/cutscene is just too good 😍

  • @MrJesseFisher
    @MrJesseFisher 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dude the character select screen music was just like a couple chords, but it gave the impression that you were getting into something intense. I loved Tekken 4.

  • @SmashBrosOdyssey64
    @SmashBrosOdyssey64 2 года назад +2

    Tekken 4 was the first Tekken I ever played. I remember seeing Jin's face on a video store shelf and being immediately curious, and you nailed what really enraptured me about Tekken, and continues to to this day.

  • @Noz_FGC
    @Noz_FGC 2 года назад +8

    Ive been looking for a way to describe the aesthetic/tone created by a lot of early japanese ps2 games and just couldnt figure out how but this video perfectly described it.
    Would love if more devs nowadays tried this minimalistic approach again.

  • @winterrayal8960
    @winterrayal8960 2 года назад +4

    ah yes the soundtrack for every video essay, thank you for this. I swear the music and atmosphere was so ingrained into my dreams, it was all so mystical, I don't care if gameplay wise everyone hated it, Tekken 4 is such an amazing game, it's a real shame none of the later tekkens adopted the style.

  • @richardpeprah9356
    @richardpeprah9356 2 года назад +7

    I remember playing this game in my teenage years (mind you, I had the attention span of a goldfish) and thinking that this was too much of a departure from the previous entries in the series. But as I’ve gotten older and had the chance to play it again and see it again and listen to the soundtrack (“Authentic Sky” is one of my favorite songs in the entire franchise) I’ve grown to have a such a deeper appreciation for this game. What made it different is what makes it so awesome, including the aesthetic so eloquently described in this video. Well done!

  • @FedericBan-tz9cq
    @FedericBan-tz9cq Год назад +1

    The general mood of Tekken 4 makes it not only totally different from the rest of the franchise entries, but also gives it a "soul" on its own.
    A dark, gritty and melanchonic soul that makes me appreciate it even more.
    Great video!

  • @Kruzeda
    @Kruzeda 2 года назад +8

    Tekken 4 has my all time favorite atmosphere, vibe and story. It's a real shame they didn't keep this up in future installments. Hon-Maru has my favorite song in Tekken in all honesty, with Ground Zero Funk coming in at a close second.

  • @jahankhan925
    @jahankhan925 2 года назад +1

    Man, thanks for putting so many intangibles into words. I often struggled to articulate why I loved the vibe Tekken 4 and games from that era so much.