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Bandai Namco has announced the return of Eddy Gordo for its upcoming fighting game, Tekken 7. Story-wise, Eddy is brought into Tekken 7 to exact revenge on the Mishima Zaibatsu led by Kazuya Mishima.
Eddy Gordo will be dancing his way through Tekken 7. The Capoeira character from Brazil who made his debut in Tekken 3 will remain part of the roster for this latest installment. Bandai Namco has ...
He’s also featured in Tekken 4, Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and adopts the fighting stance of the Brazilian martial art of capoeira. The final Tekken 7 roster also includes the ...
In Tekken 7, though, Eddy is maybe more balanced compared to his Tekken 3 days, but he still has a following with the fighting game community here in Japan. Overall, ...
It's been a hot minute since we've seen the Capoeira fighting Brazillian in the Tekken series. Some assumed they had officially retired the character after he didn't join his fellow fighters in ...
Tekken 3 was the first time Eddy Gordo joined the long-running fighting series, and before Tekken 7, the third installment on the original PlayStation stood as the best selling game in the franchise.
Lordd_G: Will each version of Tekken 7 have console-exclusive guest characters, ala Soul Calibur 2? Katsuhiro Harada: No. (Laughs.) XxSPADEZxX: Will there be PS4 Pro and Project Scorpio support?
Eddy Gordo will be a playable character in Tekken 7, Bandai Namco announced.. Here’s an overview of the character, via Bandai Namco: Brazilian Capoeira combines dance, acrobatics, and music to ...
Fans will already be familar with Eddy as he has been a regular fixture of every instalment since Tekken 3, and his fighting style of Capoeira – a blend of martial arts and dance, music, plus ...
Get hyped for the Tekken 7 release with a full rundown of all the game modes included in the upcoming fighting game.. In fighting games, the quality of the fighting mechanics only goes so far; you ...
Tekken it to the Lab Episode 7: Eddy Gordo. Eddy Gordo is a Brazilian representative in Tekken, utilizing the dance-fighting style of Capoeira that was originally developed there.