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    Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

    Game » consists of 18 releases. Released Dec 18, 2008

    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".

    cod3r's Tekken 6 (PlayStation Portable) review

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    Not as good... At all...

    I love fighting games. I live for those games. I couldn't care less for this one. I'm not a big Tekken fan, and honestly, yhis is the first game in the series that I've ever played for more then, 5 minutes. I'm gonna try and write a short review, but with all the needed parts.
     
    This is one of the achievements I hoped to be fun to get. The game itself does a good job at giving you the please of beating the crap out of 40+ characters, but there's no soul. It seems like every chracter is fighting the same, even though they all have flashy moves. The learning curve is collosal, and it will take you tons of time to get used to the fighting mechanics, and even then you might not get them right. The whole control scheme is via the buttons, you have two Low, and two High punches/kicks and that's it. You need to spend some time looking at the "Moves List" if you want to do more then just periodical throws.
     
    There is no actual story mode. There is, a mode that's called like that, but it's just a gimmick. You get introduced by tons of  text, and about 2 images. Really, really weak. Basically, if you're a fan of the series, and you have a PSP+xx$ to spare, and you feel the urge to play only Tekken on the road, this is the perfect fit. Probably. Though there are far more better fighters on the PSP then this one. The score is somewhat low, but it's deserved. Some things are missing, actually, many things are missing.

    Other reviews for Tekken 6 (PlayStation Portable)

      It was revolutionary for the PSP 0

      A main Tekken game for the PSP, something that had PSP fans on their feet for a while now after the success of Tekken: Dark Resurrection. The controls aren't hard, and the multiplayer against another PSP was also amazing, since it included exclusive multiplayer stages. The characters were nice, and played great, just like we used to know on our home consoles and arcade machines. The screen wasn't a bother also, since you were holding the PSP, which also made the buttons reachable. ...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

      The last version is arguably the best psp game ever. What's new? 0

      When I heard that Tekken 6 was coming out on the psp I wasn't sure how to react. I loved the last one, all the story, secrets, unlockables, characters, minigames and of course the beautifully smooth and fun fighting made it one of my favorite PSP titles. I wasn't sure how Bandi Namco would be able to stick even more into a game like this, and was hoping that it was possible. After all they had a winning strategy on the PSP version sure to sell well even if it wasn't as good as it's console count...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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