Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion is an updated version of Tekken 6 for arcades, which has also been ported to PS3, Xbox 360 and PSP. The home console releases have been released simply as "Tekken 6".
The arcade version of Bloodline Rebellion is now out at a handful of U.S. arcades as of last week.
I have been playing it at Southern California (Super Arcade at Walnut). It is 50 cents to play and 3 rounds. Even with Street Fighter IV and Tatsunoko vs. Capcom around at the same place, Tekken 6 BR is the new hotness for now especially with the region's best players are there most of the time. I'll probably type up a longer piece soon.
Its out in Aus as well. I played it yesterday. Its very similar to 6 but there are some small difference that make a big difference, if that makes sense. You kinda need to play it to understand.
Causal players won't see the differences right away compared to the experienced players like the stuff mentioned on the wiki. My Bryan now has the machine gun and yellow rage. I love the customization in this game.
Also, Lars owns from what I seen (from playing good Lars players to videos)
I played it a lot yesterday again, played more with Lars, I'm in love. GUNIT why dont you play Lars if you think he looks good? He's pretty easy to play.
With arcade versions, I tend to stick to my mains (Bryan and rarely Paul) because I don't feel like wasting money trying to learn new characters (Also the case with Street Fighter IV with the new characters of saving till console versions to learn them). This probably sounds like a wack reason, but I usually stick to what I know from previous games with my mains and build from there trying to add new moves if they're worth using.
Here's a Lars match if u haven't been paying attention to this game... (Another example of how awesome the SoCal community is at Super...)
"With arcade versions, I tend to stick to my mains (Bryan and rarely Paul) because I don't feel like wasting money trying to learn new characters (Also the case with Street Fighter IV with the new characters of saving till console versions to learn them). This probably sounds like a wack reason, but I usually stick to what I know from previous games with my mains and build from there trying to add new moves if they're worth using."
That's sort of what I do too, except it's with Law as my main instead of Bryan.
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