Why these upgrades weren't tethered to actual matches is beyond me. The opening cinematics of this mode are unfortunately the best part of it. Nothing more than a monotonous button mashing action/adventure, this mode - ala' Konquest Mode in Mortal Kombat: Unchained - is a necessity in unlocking costume and skill upgrades. character roster ever in Tekken gaming history ground-breaking online game modes. Scenario Campaign ( Tekken 6's story mode), however, couldn't suck enough. Buy Tekken 6 for Xbox 360 at GameStop Ireland with quick delivery now. The online community is thankfully active.
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Logistically speaking, Tekken 6 features the usual fighting game suspects of online ranked/unranked mode plus offline arcade, survival and practice options. Sure, there are six new playable fighters, but when you're now up to dozens of selectable characters to choose from, do you really need more? And c'mon, people: 'Bob' is nothing more than a rip-off of Street Fighter IV's 'Rufus.' (Apparently all failed American martial artists are both obese and possess plumber-inspired names.) On the flipside, however, there's little - if anything - new in Tekken 6 you haven't seen before in the Series. Case in point: If I ever get into a Russian style brawl with Zangief over some chick, I'll have kicked his ass long before his five failed joystick attempts at a piledriver. Moreover - and as loyal as I am to the Street Fighter engine - there is something to be said about a move system that doesn't entail pinpoint precision on a fight stick to succeed. For an engine where juggling opponents in mid-air is often the difference between success and failure, old-fashioned punches and kicks trump weapons any day for fighting feel. Sure, picking apart armor can be cooler than all hell, but requiring an extension of your fighter (a weapon) to properly brawl carries with it a slight hiccup in fighting flow. Perhaps it a personal taste issue, but I find the weapons-based system in Soul Calibur more of a hindrance than help when it comes to executing combos. Thankfully, however, Tekken 6 was worth the wait. Tekken 6s arcade mode is identical to the arcade version of it, Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, except playing online is required to get past the 1st dan rank.
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It's almost preposterous to think that Tekken hit the PSP before it's bigger brother counterpart. After much ado about Street Fighter IV, Soul Calibur IV, and BlazBluethis past year, it seems as if Tekken 6 (for the PS3) snuck in through the next-gen fighting game back door for some quick late night nookie.