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Cherubim1324
06-19-2006, 02:14 AM
Joystiq hands-on: Tekken: Dark Resurrection (http://www.joystiq.com/2006/06/18/joystiq-hands-on-tekken-dark-resurrection/)

Posted Jun 18th 2006 10:15PM by Robert Summa
Filed under: Sony PSP, Fighting

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Tekken has long been the quintessential exclusive title for Sony. Once announced for the Sony PlayStation Portable, fanboy hearts went all aflutter at the possibility of their longtime favorite fighting franchise making its way to the games-starved handheld. Last week, I was able to sit down and get some quality time with Tekken: Dark Resurrection and see just for myself if this would indeed be the sure-fire hit gamers and Namco would obviously think it'd be once it hits store shelves this summer.

One of the big problems I've had with the PSP are the agonizing load times for most of its games. So, whenever reviewing or seeing a PSP game for the first time, I always take a special mental note of a certain title's loading time. Whether or not because the copy I tried was in development, I was shocked at the absence of any noticeable delays.

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The game snapped quickly between character selection and actual fighting. It all added something that definitely stood out and at least one factor I hope will remain with the game upon its release. My comments and questions to Namco about the loading times on the final version went unanswered, with little more than a smirk in response.

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Now, on to the actual gameplay. Tekken for the PSP is pretty much everything you'd expect. The controls were responsive and besides being in my hands, there was no real noticeable difference between this version and its PS2 cousins.

One of the new additions in Resurrection is the introduction of two new characters -- Lili and Dragunov. Of course, all the old favorites are there as well -- Jin, Heihachi, Paul and Law are all at your disposal. If you don't feel like fighting, then the game also offers up mini-games like bowling to allow players to take a break from the button-mashing pound fest of the battle arenas.

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As far as how the game looked, the graphics were beautiful. If there's one thing the PSP always has going for it, it's how it can make just about anything look good. Like recent Tekken titles, this game has an abundance of eye candy packed into 19 beautifully-rendered stages.

And because it is on the PSP, the Wi-Fi capabilities will be in full bloom allowing players to take on each other and test their Tekken skills for the first time with people not in the same room. As you fight through the game, you can collect what is called fight money. This money is used to fully customize your characters which in turn can be taken to your multiplayer battles.

Shipping sometime later this summer, Tekken is poised to be yet another strong title to be added to the PSP arsenal. That is, unless they do their best to really screw this one up.

Altima
06-19-2006, 05:41 PM
I haven't played any fighters in a bit. If I decide to get a PsP for a few titles i'll pick this one up too so it doesn't seem as tho I wasted $200 getting a PsP for just a game or 2.

Zelphiel
06-19-2006, 06:06 PM
If I get a PSP this will be one of if not the first game I get. From what I've read it adds a lot more to the Tekken storyline than Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection which doesn't add very much at all except for Lilly, Dragunov, and Armor King.

Night
06-19-2006, 07:05 PM
Armor King's name is synonymous with bad character design... but I digress

I want this game, bad.

Zelphiel
06-20-2006, 10:43 AM
Armor King's name is synonymous with bad character design...

...but... he has poison breath.

Nimrod
06-20-2006, 11:48 AM
I might just have to get a PSP just for this game... and movies for long trips as well.

Nimrod
06-20-2006, 12:32 PM
Tekken Tag was the best one imo.

Night
06-20-2006, 12:37 PM
...but... he has poison breath.
lol, How could I forget the originality

Zelphiel
06-20-2006, 02:07 PM
Namco really screwed tekken fans over, I always hate when companies do remakes that are better that the first, my motto for gaming companies is "Get it right the first time"

it's always been commonplace in the fighting game genre to do that. the typical first versions of any game will usually always be broken to a degree. players do more in the development of a final version than developers or testers ever could possibly do. compare SF3: New Challengers to 3S, or GGXX to #R or Slash, or Virtua Fighter 4 to VF4: Evolution. it's the same with Tekken 5 and all 4 versions of it. (3 if you count the arcade DR and PSP DR as one game). There's rarely ever a hole in one, perfect from the get-go fighting game.

Tekken Tag was the best one imo.

Until DR came out in the arcade I thought so too.