



Her weighty punches and kicks deliver devastating blows, and her numerous stances allow for a host of mix-ups that can bait and throw opponents off to beneficial effect. Cut out in her white gi, with the jacket wrapped around her waist, and a cool, red sports top, Lidia not only looks the part, but has a satisfyingly powerful range of moves. Lidia is more hands-on than Kunimitsu, not relying on weapons at all, and the result is an extremely gratifying combatant to use. A trained expert in karate, Lidia has no qualms accepting the invitation to enter the competition and proposing her objections to him directly. Yes, this young politician enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament to settle a matter of conflict with Heihachi Mishima, who refuses to withdraw his Tekken Force army from her country. The second and last character is Lidia Sobieska, the prime minister of Poland. Unlike the DOA kunoichi, however, Kunimitsu incorporates her sword into her arena battles, showcasing a deadlier approach.

This fox mask-wearing ninja thief has been trained in the same fighting style and continues her mother's goal of stealing the sword carried by Yoshimitsu.Īn agile and flashy fighter, Kunimitsu specialises in close combat, and evokes a Kasumi from Dead or Alive aura, what with her nimble somersaults and evasive manoeuvres, as well as her ability to teleport. They may only be two, but what a pair of fighters they are! Tekken 7 has severely lacked in its ratio of female to male characters, and even after a wealth of DLC, that is still the case, with over double the number of men as there are women, but despite that, the quality of these two debutants is enough to soften that blow.įirst up is Kunimitsu - or, rather, the original Kunimitsu's daughter, who takes up the title her mother once used in earlier games in the series. Each bundle's content is reflected in its price, though, and Season Pass 4, at £11.99, is the cheapest of the lot (aside from when the previous passes go on sale, which they often do). Tekken 7's season passes have been a bit unbalanced in terms of each one's content, with the first adding two characters, the second bringing a whopping six, the third introducing four more, and this here fourth pack dropping down to delivering two combatants.
