![]() ![]() I can see why you say that - the pace is a bit more.thoughtful than Streeties. But I still find it a little bit.clunky compared to, say Streetfighter 4. You really feel a good haymaker to the neck. I liked the semi-destructible sets in the 'offline modes' too, it feels pretty good to piledrive an enemy's face into the ground so hard that the floor collapses. ![]() Pretty much everything you do here rewards cash prizes, and these can be used to buy new costume pieces which either look awesome or give a nice boost to various stats. It's just a shame that it's also where the most money is to be made. Not quite the vibe I was getting but yeah, the story mode is the weakest part of the game. ![]() The robot sidekick drives me mad, she just sort of hovers slightly above ground like an overweight bee - and she has all the personality of a vacuum cleaner. Something about an escaped robot and a Naruto refugee taking down a shady corporation. The camera was a pain, and the lock-on makes it difficult to hit enemies.Īnd the story makes absolutely no sense. You know what I didn't think was worth it? The campaign mode. So yeah, mastery is difficult but really worth it. Practice mode really helps get the epic 10-hit combos locked down - although they're much harder to pull off in practice - all it takes is a sidestep or block to mess it up. That's the beauty of the Tekken series though - it's easy to pick up and hammer the buttons for instant gratification, but mastery is more difficult. There are real strategies involved and I don't know about you, but I found getting to grips with these more advanced moves really let me play mind games with my opponents.įor sure. It's not just the characters though - mastering the subset moves, like blocks, parries and juggles is key to winning, especially in online battles. Mastering every character takes a looooong time, so for fans this is a real long-term investment. The crazy thing about all these characters is that they feel like individuals -not like a cut and paste of moves and styles from one to another. I think I counted 42 in total, including almost all of the Tekken 5 gang, as well as both the Bloodline Rebellion newbies. I think that's why I like the game so much - it is absolutely packed with playable characters. I sure would, but I'm well known for preferring quantity over quality. I'm not sure why - it's not as if they're losing out in some way - you'd think it would be a case of the more the merrier, wouldn't you? And no, we're not leet haxx0rz, NamcoBandai have, for the first time, released this head-punching beast on both the PS3 and 360.Īnd the PS3 fan boys aren't happy. Yes, we're playing Tekken 6 and yes, we're playing it on a 360. Eagle-eyed viewers will notice an immediate discrepancy with the things they've just seen. ![]()
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