The former would have been most likely used for the Character Select screen, but got replaced by the "Welcome to The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4". Most likely they would have been used for the Results Screen.Ġ:46 "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4" and "Tekken 4". Eh? Hey Announcer, this isn't Soul Calibur! LOLĠ:40 "New Record!" and "Congratulations!". That phrase would eventually be used in Tekken 6 upon facing NANCY-MI847J, so I assume there was meant to be a similar one in Tekken 4.Ġ:34 "Battle". The former is heard in a trailer that had beta/early gameplay footage.Ġ:29 "Stage" and "Extra Round". Here's a comment that from the "Tekken 4 - Announcer Voice Samples (Namco System 246)" That details all the unused lines that was Included in the Video.Ġ:07 and 0:32 The announcer saying "Go!" and a different take on saying "Fight!". I'm dedicated to archiving as much information as possible. If I have forgotten something, let me know in the comments. This was another unused mode, where you can pick any stage for arcade mode (Can still be accessed by using mods) There are lines for the announcer, where he calls out character names from Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament. The replay Icon Is blue & white, Unlike the final build we're the replay icon is orange. This is pretty obvious, but in most of the videos there is text in bottom part of the screen that says "Test version" "tekken 4 trailer with early version gameplay" At the 2:23 mark kazuya's win pose has a totally different camera angle. You can hear two unused voice lines from the Announcer. "Страна Игр 17 2001" Shows incomplete camera angles at the 2:20 & 4:37 mark.ĭuring the "tekken 4 trailer with early version gameplay", at the 1:19 & 1:47 mark. Hwoarang has a (kinda) different head shapeĪs seen on "Gameplay_2001_08_01" Hwoarang has a different head shape This was Steve's original name during the making of his character, it was changed later into development. The background to the character select is a bit darker than usual.ĭuring the "tekken 4 trailer with early version gameplay" at the 1:48 & 1:49 mark, you can see kazuya do one of Jin's moves The replay camera has a kinda up close camera that gets up close into the action, instead of being distant and dynamic. You should notice that Marduk's voice sounds different from the from his finished voice. If you own the Namco transmission disc (Ver. In the footage titled: "Страна Игр 17 2001", there is noticeable lag at the 4:27 mark. "Gameplay_2001_08_09_7" Shows law in colorful attire, which obviously never appeared in the final build. Most of the stages have totally different music than the final version, theses changes Don't apply to the "building" stage sadly. But was disabled due to it being too glitchy. "Boost mode" was basically gonna be "turbo mode". Oh I wish Tekken 7 could bring back his shirt.The Mall, Airport, Jungle, & Shinjuku vastly differ from how they look in the final build. Lee Chaolan ! Still my favourite character. I was floored.īut most of all! It brought back the king, even better than ever. I was so invested into the story and the music with the TOUGH bass line just made my heart skip several beats. I remember the final battle between Jin and Kazuya, that was so intense for me. Some of them really evolved instead of being just one-note comic reliefs and parody of themselves (looking at you Paul) The story was also super good, it's the last Tekken that really tried to go forward with the plot for every character. The music of the Building stage with the super stylish rooftop hit every note of my aesthetics The music was *chef kiss*, coupled with the stages I really felt a sense of presence, it's like I was there. Tekken 4 is unmatched in urban stages design (screw the jungle stage tho), I wish Tekken 7 could have a shibuya-like stage like T4. Shibuya was mind-blowing back then, Airport was that semi-infinite stage where you could still walls, the mall stage with the huge echo sound and the floor reflections was wack too. The mos important part about it were the stages, they were super good. What really makes it super good is the overall atmosphere of the game: every part of the game oozed of it. It was a different, slow paced experience but it really worked at what it set out to do. Tekken 4 pushed the envelope of what Tekken could be. It was a wack one the balance was way off, uneven terrains brought so many frustrating situations, combos were so bad that it was better to cut off your combo and hit your opponent on the ground again than to do a full regular combo.īut it was still great.
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