While resident buttonmasher Brendan is busy in San Francisco, it falls to me to let you know that Final Fantasy XV protagonist Noctis Lucis Caelum at present arrived in Tekken 7 as the newest DLC character. “Noctis’s occupation is listed as: formally opening swimming pools and shopping centres,” Brendan may say, with that air of authority he has when making ludicrous claims about preventing sport characters. “Likes: camping and cutting ribbons,” he’d add, realizing we’d belief him. God solely is aware of the place he will get it from, and I don’t intend to ask. “Dislikes: invasions.”
Noctis is armed along with his engine-powered sword, spinning, slicing, and dashing in ways in which look fairly acquainted from Final Fantasy XV, with slightly magic too. The DLC additionally features a new background stage, Hammerhead, primarily based on the FFXV gasoline station. Yes, the opposite good boys are there to cheer you on. Some XV music makes it over too, rounding out the ultimate incredible package deal. And sure, he can play within the Tekken Bowl DLC.
While he’s largely wearing his punky regal vogue right here, you may also make him a complete donger:
The DLC is accompanied by free replace 1.12. I don’t consider full patch notes but, however Bandai Namco say it consists of “several improvements to the online matching functionality and the performance of the game,” in addition to Nvidia ShadowPlay Highlights assist to mechanically seize clips for “on specific conditions for the Versus Battles, Ranked Match, Player Match and Tournament mode.” I’ve seen a couple of gamers have reported the sport not loading or crashing for the reason that replace, although it’s not but clear how widespread this drawback is.
Tekken 7’s Noctis DLC prices £6/€8/$8 by itself, or is (I consider?) included with its DLC season move for £20/€25/$25. Check out a few of his strikes on this trailer:
Speaking of unusual preventing sport crossovers, Geralt of Rivia is leaping from The Witcher to Soul Calibur VI.