TEKKEN: BLOODLINE Review: An Explosive, Action-Packed Series That Hits Fast And Hard Where It Needs To
At some point during this review, I was almost certain I would end up ranting non-stop in multiple paragraphs about live-action adaptations. I have my reasons – they’re not the ones most fringe fans think it is (if you read my stuff, then you know where I stand on this topic) – especially when it comes to an animated series production like Yoshikazu Miyao’s Tekken: Bloodline, currently on Netflix and streaming in six roughly half-hourlong episodes. The most important aspect here is the story and the structuring of it. The series takes its cues from the third installment of the game franchise published in 1997, and marks the newest and third animated production based on the franchise. For this, we get a six-part supernatural martial arts thriller that deep dives into young Jin Kazama’s mission of vengeance following the murder of his mother, Jun, at the hands of a superhuman […]
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