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Scenario Campaign was the story segment of Tekken 6.
bad jordan
dont crush my dreams
Lol it has been the general order of Tekken games.
Devil Within was the story function for the console function and scenario campaign was T6's
The story mode function is the T7's story.
Wouldn't of minded scenario campaign.
Even as a side story theirs already a side story function.
If they were to add it they should of added it in the slot of DLC Pack 1 considering how much work it would of been.
Offline there's only Arcade and Treasure Battle, and Arcade is shorter than usual. There aren't any character specific endings in it either which gives you no incentive to replay it. Again, it could be argued that the character episodes serve that purpose, but they are really short too. Even the main story is short, look at the length of Scenario Campaign in Tekken 6 and compare it to Tekken 7, plus in 6 there was tons of replay value there with characters having different interactions. You could earn customisation items to further your stats etc.
Really, Tekken 7 is just aimed at Pros, there's nothing much to draw in or to retain casuals which is a problem imo.