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Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard
Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard






tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard
  1. #Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard ps3#
  2. #Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard series#
  3. #Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard ps2#

Beating stages will also grant you bonus currency that you an use to unlock new items. At random, fallen foes will drop treasure chests which contain items for character customization. The only incentive to playing through Scenario Campaign, besides uncovering the story, is item collecting. Despite the fact that your character controls exactly as they do in the standard fighting game modes, camera issues and hordes of AI enemies will make pulling off certain moves difficult. It didn’t do anything very interesting and the gameplay was mediocre at best. What made Scenario Campaign tedious was the fact that, overall, it wasn’t really a lot of fun. It wasn’t overly difficult (except for the optional secret stages) and I never died too many times. I found Scenario Campaign to be very tedious. Lars then becomes sort of “optional” for Scenario Campaign, but all cutscenes will still feature him as well as Alisa. The game will encourage the player to use Lars as their character, though once you beat a stage boss they will become playable in Scenario Campaign. Scenario Campaign primarily follows the adventure of two new characters, Alisa Bosconovitch and Lars Alexandersson. In Scenario Campaign, players will play through a few dozen stages, fighting notable Tekken characters at the end of each stage as bosses and uncovering more about the game’s story after beating each stage boss. This is a beat ’em up sort of game mode and plays like a heavily upgraded Tekken Force. To find out what’s going on with Jin, players will have to play through the Scenario Campaign mode. Jin has his reasons for doing so, and I won’t get into them since they are quite spoiler heavy.

#Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard series#

Typically the one behind the tournament is usually a bad guy, and given how Jin was the series protagonist from Tekken 3 onward, some may be confused as to why Jin is hosting the tournament in Tekken 6. In Tekken 6, it is Jin Kazama who controls the Mishima Zaibatsu and is the one behind the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. Originally started by Heihachi Mishima, control over the tournament and the Mishima Zaibatsu (the “family business” of sorts) has bounced around between himself, his son Kazuya Mishima, and his grandson Jin Kazama throughout the course of the series. The Tekken games all revolve around the King of Iron Fist Tournament and the Mishima family members behind it. Tekken may not be able to garner as much respect as Street Fighter, but it isn’t far off. This may be a good thing however, as I am reviewing Tekken 6 after clocking dozens of hours in it.įirst off, what is Tekken? It is a fighting game series by Namco that has enjoyed considerable success and is, without a doubt, the most respected 3D fighter. This is odd considering I picked this game up on launch and that I like it very much. So it has taken me half a year to finally cave and review Tekken 6.

#Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard ps3#

But the verses will be exclusive for PS3, so I will see about getting a PS3 then if FF13 proves to be an excellent RPG.“Despite a few minor shortcomings, this is the best Tekken to date.” Final Fantasy XIII will be out on the 360. I know PS3 has a price drop, but I may have to think about switchin to PS3 when I have a reason. Also the buttons are small and have spacing issues. but that trigger is not for fighting games, since there is timing. Well anyways, I really like the PS3 Controller/Layout. I switched and bought a Madcatz Fightpad and its been amazing, no complaints. Besides the crappy controller on the 360 which cramped my hand that I've never experience before and the thumb soreness due to the concave layout.

tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard

2009 is a really exiciting time to play these great franchises that I was playing as a kid. I myself just made to the G1 Rank of Street Fighter IV the other day. However, I feel bad that I will miss the more "inclusive" fan base of playing those Tekken fans on the PS3 like the Japanese people who will most likely prefer having a Playstation 3. I personally have a 360 because it was much cheaper to own as I purchased it to play Street Fighter IV and have no problems playing online (with street fighter iv).

#Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard ps2#

Sure I have some friends on the 360 but some of my older friends whom I played Tekken 5 with on PS2 have a PS3.








Tekken 6 bloodline rebellion vs standard