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In Tekken 8, Jun loses health through her own attacks, but can heal herself too!

Kazama’s Power and Inner Peace….

Tekken 8 is quickly approaching, and fans of the long-running fighting game series are eagerly anticipating the release of the latest installment. Among the many fighters that will be available in the game is Jun, who has some exciting new abilities that will make her a force to be reckoned with.

One of Jun’s most powerful new abilities is her ability to use Kazama’s Power to perform special attacks. However, this power comes at a cost – each time Jun uses it, she loses some of her health. Fortunately, she can recover some of this health by entering into Inner Peace, which is another of her new abilities.

Inner Peace allows Jun to regain some of her lost health, but it also makes her vulnerable to attacks from her opponents. As such, it’s important to use this ability strategically, rather than relying on it too heavily. Jun can also enter Inner Peace while in a Heat state, which makes her even more dangerous. When she enters Inner Peace while in a Heat state, light shoots up out of the ground, damaging any nearby opponents. This can be especially effective when Jun has an enemy trapped between her and a wall, as she can use this powered-up version of Inner Peace to both deal damage and regain health. You can see an example of this in her gameplay trailer, where she has Jin pinned up against the wall..

These two new abilities in combination with the Heat System make Jun a formidable opponent in Tekken 8. However, players must remember that Inner Peace does not make her invincible. In fact, it leaves her vulnerable to attacks from her opponents, so it’s important to use it wisely and strategically. And because she loses health from her own attacks, players will have to think critically about what moves they make.


Aziz Peregrino-Brimah aka Zee the CEO | Founder / Editor-in-chief of TekkenGamer | Gaming has been a passion of Zee's since the early days of Atari and ColecoVision. His first experience with Tekken was in the early 90's, and it was Tekken 3 that sealed the deal. True story... As a teenager Zee once received his Winn-Dixie paycheck and spent it all at the arcade the same day. Needless to say, his mother wasn't pleased.

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