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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tekken on PSP (+US version review+), 23 Aug 2006
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This is an amazing game-without debate-graphically, it is ALMOST (not quite) as good as it's PS2 counterpart-and it has not suffered for the conversion in terms of controls.
The areas in which you fight are incredibly detailed, most of the backgrounds being found in tekken 5, including the ice cap level with the penguins (yes!) The characters are incredibly detailed, and the cut scenes are extremely good.
Now, this game is basically TEKKEN 5 ON PS2 WITH EXTRAS! I cannot emphasize this enough, every ending is the same as Tekken 5's, except for the new characters which have been added. Lily is an excellent addition to the franchise and armour king has also made a return, the russian chappie who makes an appearence is quite bluntly not very good. Now whilst the fighting is excellent, each character has a tonne of moves, combo's and throws, there is the chance to customize characters using money earned-can i just note that in the US version (the english may be different) there isn't all that much to choose from! They say there is a lot more than Tekken 5, personally i wouldn't say there is that much, although i expect you'll be able to download some of the stuff from the internet.
The inclusion of Tekken bowl, a survival mode, a hard hit mode (hit your enemy as many times (and as hard as you can) for money) and Dojo-where you fight in competitions, increasing your rank until you move on to the next dojo are welcome.
Best of all, you can verse other plays via the internet connection which means lots of competition, or you can download other players ghosts, so that you basically fight an opponent that computer has created based on another persons fighting style and rank, however magazines are saying there is some slow down, fingers crossed, this will not be the case in the UK release.
So any drawbacks? This is basically tekken 5 with extra's, so if your looking for something totally different guess again. Except for new characters, all the endings remain the same, but the mini games and dojo are great. Plus, this is tekken on the move-it does have great graphics, gameplay and life, so overall, this is still the best beat em up on the PSP
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing technical achievement, 23 Mar 2007
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
The first thing you notice about Dark Resurrection is just how good it looks. When we think back just a few years to the time when the Gameboy Advance was the standard handheld of choice, it's clear just how far technology has come. Dark Resurrection would look good on a plasma TV at home, so it's a brain fryingly bizarre experience to see it on a tiny little machine in the palm of your hand.
Gameplay-wise this conversion is perfect. The main problem with fighting games on handhelds is that they are not the same game as you play at home - they are rebuilt, simplified versions that are completely unsatisfying to anyone used to the full home incarnation. Tekken: Dark Resurrection is not like that, it has all the moves from the arcade (and soon to arrive Playstation 3 version) and, although the detail of the models has been slightly lowered to render them more clearly on the PSP's smaller screen, all the juggles, combos and throws work exactly as they do on the original Dark Resurrection.
But time out. Just quickly, in case people don't know what this game is. This is an upgraded version of Tekken 5, a game which has been very popular on the Playstation 2. The differences are that certain powerful characters have been toned down (Nina, Bryan, Steve and Heihachi mostly), every character has at least two new moves, and there are three new characters: Armor King (last seen in Tekken Tag), the Russian commando Drakunov (all new) and German teenager Lili (also completely new to the series).
What I enjoy about Dark Resurrection in single player is the Tekken Dojo mode where you choose a character and move around different "Dojos" in Japan, fighting progressively harder opponents and earning money to buy new costumes for characters, as well as raising your in-game "rank" with that character. This, along with the new modes "command attack" and "command training", is a great way to learn how to play the game, as, unlike earlier Tekken games, the computer plays a range of different opponents and plays intelligently, instead of being susceptible to the same cheap tricks that make a game get too easy and hence boring.
These new modes that better "teach" you to play Tekken are also excellent practise for multiplayer, which works wirelessly between PSPs in the same vicinity. Although the game occasionally lags in this multiplayer mode, it's not enough to spoil it or be unfair. Multiplayer will probably be a rare occurrence for most people, but it's brilliant when you can set it up with two evenly matched players.
Personally I think this is the best game on the PSP. It's got a huge amount to unlock, a ton for the player to learn, and it complements the home versions perfectly as you can practise on the move for home sessions either with PSPs wirelessly or playing Tekken 5/Dark Resurrection on a Playstation 2 or 3 in the living room.
I think I only have three genuine criticisms of the game: 1.) Tekken isn't a strategically complex as Virtua Fighter or certain 2D fighting titles and as such can get a bit repetitive and uninteresting. 2.) The lag in multiplayer is slightly irritating. 3.) There's no online multiplayer, which would have really been the icing on the cake if Namco had managed to include it.
Overall, it's a superb conversion though and I think fairly uncontroversially the best handheld fighting game conversion ever produced. It's a must buy title, unless you really don't like fighting games or have a particular dislike for the Tekken series. I would even say that it is worth fighting game fans buying a PSP for.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tekken: Dark Resurrection THE TRUTH, 12 Dec 2006
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
Well I bought Tekken as I am a long time fan started off with me playing it on the ps2 Tekken Tag I got into so I bought tekken 5 another EXELLENT game by Namco. The when I got my psp I had to get Tekken: Dark Resurrection when I got the game I was thrilled. The game play of the game is quite hard not easy to pull out moves, the graphics for the game are superb!, the online features are amazing as you can do so much it amazes me you download content fight people and loads more. With this new added feature called 'Ghosts' is a very smart idea were you get the chance of uploading your ghost on and allowing other people to play your ghost which is brillant.Overall there is no faults with the game at all well not that I have come across but there is a lack of people online in the servers which is annoying but that is lifted with the tournaments were you get the chance to play and get your name on the highest scores and actually get money (game money) to customize your character which is a GREAT idea so I give this game a 9/10 for graphics 9.5/10 for network 8/10 for game play a MUST have for all psp owners the best psp beat em up out there.
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