![]() ![]() Tekken 6 was developed on the PS3 (YES the Arcade Versions), Tekken 6 BR was also developed further on PS3 Hardware. ![]() If the online mode clicks with you, then you'll definitely get your moneys worth. There are quite a few players on DigitalSpy though, so you shouldn't have too much trouble finding matches. Things do seem to run more smoothly when you're playing with people on your friend list, although that might just be because you have more control over which parts of the world you're playing against. ![]() Most of the time it's fine, although there are occasions where the game is pretty much unplayable. If the 360 version of Tekken 6 wasn't in the works, then when would you expect to see the game released on PS3 - bearing in mind that Bloodline Rebellion was only released in the Japanese arcades about a month ago?īig_L, the online play in Tekken 5 can be pretty temperamental. A simultaneous release benefits Namco and Atari as much as it does Microsoft. Even if the PS3 version has been delayed to coincide with a 360 release, that doesn't mean to say that Microsoft has anything to do with the decision. There's absolutely no evidence to say that Tekken 6 has been pushed back to suit Microsoft. The initial delay in Tekken 6 was most likely due to Bloodline Rebellion's release, and the balancing issues that Namco have been addressing. Complete bullshit on Sony's part for not pushing them to release it first, but money talks aka Microsoft. So we'll be playing a butchered version to suit the 360 users when Namco Bandai could have easily released this first for us top notch and then released it on the 360 later. But when you play Soul Calibur IV and see you've completed 100% with an unfinished roster, and the only to complete the roster is to pay for it, you start to wonder why the **** you should bother supporting this money hungry company again.Īnother reason why you should avoid Tekken 6 like the plague is because Namco Bandai has screwed us Sony owners by pushing the date back to oblivion to suit Microsoft. I could understand they wanna make profit off a successful finished game by working on extra content such as new costumes, levels etc. There's no reason in my eyes why they wouldn't do the same for Tekken 6 seeing as idiots keep giving them greedy profit. Not only that but it costs on top of the retail price you paid for it. Namco Bandai has a habit of locking content that's already on disc and has the cheek to release it as DLC in a future date. Multiplayer features standard fights, which can be played online through Xbox LIVE and PSN.I wouldn't bother with both, just wait for Street Fighter IV. There are also six new playable characters. Tekken 6 come with gameplay enhancements that include improved character customization and a new feature called "Rage" that improves the damage a player can do when their health gets below a certain point. If neither player is victorious by the time the round timer reaches zero, whoever has the most health will be declared the winner. In each round of the tournament, the first combatant to reach two K.O.'s is declared winner, although this can be extended to five. ![]() Players start by picking their character, who they will use throughout the King of Iron Fist tournament. The gameplay of Tekken 6 runs along the same lines of previous Tekkens. To end this war, Lars Alexandersson, a soldier in the Tekken Force, starts a rebellion and brings about the end of Mishima Zaibatsu. This is the sixth incarnation of the long running fighting game series.Īfter winning the last King of Iron Fist tournament and taking over Mishima Zaibatsu, Jin Kazama started to develop into a tyrant and turns Mishima Zaibatsu into a superpower, severs all links with other nations and goes to war with them. ![]()
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