Articles tagged with: Tekken
Massive Japanese publication Famitsu have listed their favourite games on the Japanese PlaySation Store.
At the top of the pile sits Valkyria Chronicles 2 then second is Phantasy Star Portable 2, both available on the PSP. Coming in at third place is Wizardry: The Labyrinth of Lost Souls, the highest rated PS3 title.
Famitsu also list their favourite PSOne classics with Final Fantasy VII unsurprisingly taking top spot.
Many of the selection are sadly not available in North American and even fewer make it as far as Europe. Are we missing out?
Every major fighting game released this generation has an online feature with the exception of Virtua Fighter 5 on the PS3. Two player battles are pretty much guaranteed and that’s really all you get. Even if a game has multiple modes to play, they won’t be online enabled.
With the recent resurgence of the fighting game genre, one would think that an online training mode would have been done by now.
The Scenario Campaign mode in Tekken 6 is now playable online. Punching a kangaroo in the face is even more fun with a friend.
Tekken 6 will be receiving an update on January 18th allowing the Scenario Campaign mode, which has been only available offline, to be played with a friend online.
It looks like the Tekken 6 online Scenario Campaign update will be released “very early” next year.
The wait is finally over, Tekken 6 is here! With the biggest roster yet in fighting game this generation, crazy combos, refined gameplay, tons of customizations, new characters, and intensity like none other, Tekken 6 might just be the most fulfilling game in the series. There’s just one problem, the online mode was unplayable at release.
Does the newly improved online netcode put The King of Iron Fist Tournament back in its throne?
Tekken fans rejoice, the Tekken 6 online patch is finally here!
But does it fix the problems that plague online? For the most part, yes. We’ve played more than a dozen matches and we have some initial impressions to share.
The time has finally come. After weeks of torture due to a lackluster netcode in Tekken 6, Namco Bandai Games plans to release the promised fix for the holidays.
If you’re playing Tekken 6 right now, you most likely noticed that the online play is atrocious at the moment. Well, Namco noticed that too and they have finally responded to the cries of the community.
There will be no Homerun this week but there is still some PlayStation Home content that needs a mention.
Europe gets all the content today for a change and it’s worth having a look at.
A warm welcome to another Homerun this week with lots of news and views on the new content to arrive for PlayStation Home.
There is a ton of new things arriving on Friday – yes that’s right a day late – so we’ll go straight into it shall we?
Apparently Tekken 6 is too much to contain and just one trailer will not do it justice. Namco has provided two launch trailers and a launch teaser for your viewing pleasure.
Tekken 6 has gone gold and Namco has provided some more details about the game.
Not only will Tekken 6 feature a variety of online modes for versus and co-op play, but exclusive PlayStation Home support will be included as well!
Tekken 6 has been a long time coming.
Heck we’ve been following every jab, roundhouse and kick to the stones since it was first announced for consoles way back in 2008.
First there was all the talk of the introduction of weapons into the game. Then it was the chatter surrounding the special inclusion of the Cardboard Tube Samurai costume. Now it has been revealed that Tekken will be hitting the UK shelves in just a few short months.
Both Arcade Stick Edition and Limited Edition versions of TEKKEN 6 previously announced for North America late last month will make their way to Europe.NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe announced today that gamers will have the three different options when TEKKEN 6 releases this autumn 2009. North America will get TEKKEN 6 October 27th.
You get the standalone version of the game, a Limited Edition version and an Arcade Stick Edition to choose from; read on to find out which one is just right for you.
Yesterday we told you of The Cardboard Tube Samurai making his debut appearance in Tekken 6, most likely as one of Yoshimitsu’s alternate costumes. Today we bring you more with new character profiles for Alisa Bosconovich, Eddy Gordo, Lars Alexandersson, Marshall Law, and Yoshimitsu. Ever wonder where these fighters are from or why they are entering the King of Iron Fists Tournament 6 in the first place? Read on to find out…
Fans of über-popular, and sometimes even gaming related, web-comic Penny Arcade will be familiar with their character The Cardboard Tube Samurai.
Confirmed on his Twitter account that the attached image is real, Mike appears stoked that the iconic yellow costume, complete with Pac-man motif, will be a costume in Namco’s upcoming Tekken 6.
Most fighting games have you beating the crap of your opponent, some may even have you beating the crap of two or three opponents, but Tekken 6 not only wants you to break your opponent’s body and will; it wants you to break the stage too while you’re at it.
Walls and floors are fair game, as long as you use your enemy’s body to break them.
With the release of Street Fighter IV this week, we’re here to remind you of another upcoming fighter that goes by the name of Tekken 6. The game has come a long way since its days on the PlayStation and it is looking beautiful. We especially love the great amount of detail put into the characters. By now you’ve already seen the trailer so click through to see the stills…
Many PS3 fans may be asking themselves how Tekken 6 on the PS3 stands now that it will also coming to the Xbox 360.
Well, Namco in an interview conducted by PSU that will be put online later, have revealed that the PS3 is still their main platform.




