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But while Tekken might still be in the best shape of its life, it's all for naught when there's pretty much nothing to punch. Thanks for the movie, guys, but without wanting to sound too ungrateful, some more modes would have been hugely preferable......
Abstract: Tekken has always been a series known for its over-the-top arcade style and insane list of moves. Though the Tekken games have always looked nice and featured a little bit of a story, when you ask fans of the series what they love about it, they'll always...
Abstract: Tekken 3D Prime is a bit of mixed bag. On one hand, it’s loaded with fan service to Tekken fans worldwide: 40 different characters, online multi-player battles, series art galore, and a 3D movie to boot. But that’s where the positives end. Tekken 3D Pr...
Abstract: For some reason, the 3DS became the destination for a cadre of fighting games, ranging from Street Fighter to Dead or Alive. Tekken 3D Prime Edition is the latest fighting game to hit the system, and while it runs at a crisp 60 frames per second when y...
Abstract: Tekken 3D Prime Edition is a joint effort between Namco and Arika, with the latter being responsible for the Street Fighter EX series, as well as the 3D revivals like 3D Classics: Excitebike. It's abundantly clear that the technical performance was a t...
Tekken 3D Prime Edition definitely gets props for recreating the fast combat and fluidity of the series on a handheld. However, the lack of any real depth in the modes and lack of customization features for your fighters makes it tough to want to spend...
Solid fighting game fundamentals, zealously applied. Attractive graphics and an admirable singleplayer frame rate. Varied and entertaining roster. Play as a panda.
Solid fighting game fundamentals are dressed up in nothing and presented in an unremarkable manner. Laggy multiplayer. The 3D is largely superfluous.
Abstract: More fighting games are coming to portable devices these days, and generally speaking, the quality bar is getting set very high. Okay, so iOS ports of Street Fighter and the like are always going to be terrible due to, well, no physical buttons, but wh...