was a real push of work that the game designers did to fit the environment with the audio. Sound effects are well done, one level had a floor covered in coins so hearing them being scattered about, falling down, etc. The game featured a great list of tracks, keeping the game hip and giving the game energy urging the player to play more.
These styles aren’t just difficult to get a handle on for the player but when fighting against an enemy as well as you are combating against the particular style so knowing how a character fights can help bring balance to the game through knowledge and practice. They get gradually harder as the player should be building skill by winning matches.īalancing for the game is alright, characters all have a style all their own so while one character might play better than another for any particular player, there might be one that doesn’t or is more difficult to get a handle on.
With a decent sized cast of characters, alternate outfits, customization, dynamically moving environments in levels, the game has a lot going for it visually.ĪI for the game is decent, even on a difficulty like easy opponents gradually get more difficult making it more challenging for the player, the same applies to all difficulties. Visually the characters have come a long way and look great, they are downgraded a bit due to this being a handheld title but not horribly and still highly enjoyable. Mechanics have improved over the series as each character has their own fighting styles and foundations, introducing new characters is hard however as problems can occur that may make the new player unbalanced. As of July 2009, the game has sold over 2.2 million copies. The European version did not receive the attachment. The game also came with a special d-pad attachment that sits on top of the PSPs d-pad, this came with early releases of the Japanese and Asian versions as well as pre-ordered US copies.
The game was also released as a downloadable game on the PS3 via PlayStation Network in japan in 2006 and the rest of the world 2007.
Tekken: Dark Resurrection is a fighting game and an update to the PS2 game Tekken 5, The arcade version was released in japan in the tail end of 2005 and North America the beginning of 2006, while the PSP version was released as a home version of the Tekken series later that year in July.