Excerpt: Over the last fifteen years Tekken has Thunder-God-Fisted its way into the hearts of fighting game fans with addictively deep gameplay and a fantastic cast of fighters.
Conclusion: And if nothing else, it shows us that half-naked robo-babes and skirmishes with wharfies can be a suitable substitute for the (sometimes exotic) psychotropic treatment of
Conclusion: Conclusion We had been robbed of the greatness of old Mortal Kombat games, we had been given a lagged up and unplayable Street Fighter 4 online mode, we hadn’t had
Conclusion: The Tekken series continues strongly, with another entry that fails to really add much to the series beyond a graphical update and a few new characters, but those
Pros: Multi-player experience as strong as ever, huge character line-up, new characters are a solid addition
Cons: Fuck you Azazel. Scenario Mode is made of liquid fail. RPG elements have no place in a fighting game. Doesn't really add much to the genre or the series.
Summary: Still one of the best fighters available out there today, a shame about the technical issues [Reviewed on the Xbox 360 with the Mad Catz Arcade Fight Stick]
Summary: Tekken has always been the most serious challenger to the Street Fighter series and with both franchises releasing next gen sequels in 2009 it was always going to prove
Pros: Excellent amount of game modes, Staggering amount of playable characters, Nicely presented graphics, Pretty solid multiplayer
Cons: Combat seems not to have progressed greatly, Tekken force a strange inclusion which seems out of place, Multiplayer can be as frustrating as enjoyable