Tekken 6
Posted by rampton berniecebetancur on Tuesday, November 8, 2011
This game is developed by the Namco Bandai, the eight of its franchise and the richest in terms of graphics and control of all the previous versions of this game. Tekken 6 is a fighting game. The good thing about this game is its long and continuing one-on-one battles. The players have the capabilities to produce a very powerful damaging combo by linking small and usual shots and hits. But it does not mean that it’s all for veterans. The newbies can also learn to play this game just as fat as any other player, because it is really simple and easy to control your player in Tekken 6 and it has the comprehensive training modes and other – alike features that will take you to the world of the King of Iron Fist Tournament.
Each player or character in this game has hundreds of moves and shots and power shots and by linking these moves intricately, these players can produce a powerful combo that will hardly allow the other fighter to stand p and stop the combo. Thus, the combo or linker is, precisely, the combination of moves and shots, executed timely and skillfully. And this game of all games, takes this concept of producing combos to a whole new level. It has the most intriguing and complex ways of producing them, and surely, veterans would love to try them.
The newcomers who play this game on their own, they will be able to try the Arcade, Time Trial, Survival, Ghost battles and the Practice Mode in order to polish their moves to beat up their friends next time when they will fight a battle in this game. The Ghost Battles are the new addition to this game; this addition has actually proven to be very useful and enjoyable. In this mode you fight the opponents or ghosts who are of different levels. At the end of the fight, you select one out of three given opponents with whom you will fight next. And the graphics of this game are smooth and realistic.
The practice mode is there to make you able to win the battles more easily and quickly by polishing your gaming skills and helping you discover new moves with which you were not familiar before. This mode will be helpful and will tell you the timing between each move and will polish up your defensive skills, which is very helpful in real battles.
But I am too critical. I personally think the loading times are severe in Tekken 6. I remember back during Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag, there used to be two or four seconds maximum as you waited for a match to start. In Tekken 6, you wait as much as sixteen to twenty seconds, which is a long time to wait for a game played around two to three minute matches. Moreover, Namco really needs to get back the original creative team that brought Tekken 3 together. The new Tekken games seem, to a degree, uninspired to me. But then again, this game was not too bad, if I were to give it point out of 10, I would give it a 7.
Each player or character in this game has hundreds of moves and shots and power shots and by linking these moves intricately, these players can produce a powerful combo that will hardly allow the other fighter to stand p and stop the combo. Thus, the combo or linker is, precisely, the combination of moves and shots, executed timely and skillfully. And this game of all games, takes this concept of producing combos to a whole new level. It has the most intriguing and complex ways of producing them, and surely, veterans would love to try them.
The newcomers who play this game on their own, they will be able to try the Arcade, Time Trial, Survival, Ghost battles and the Practice Mode in order to polish their moves to beat up their friends next time when they will fight a battle in this game. The Ghost Battles are the new addition to this game; this addition has actually proven to be very useful and enjoyable. In this mode you fight the opponents or ghosts who are of different levels. At the end of the fight, you select one out of three given opponents with whom you will fight next. And the graphics of this game are smooth and realistic.
The practice mode is there to make you able to win the battles more easily and quickly by polishing your gaming skills and helping you discover new moves with which you were not familiar before. This mode will be helpful and will tell you the timing between each move and will polish up your defensive skills, which is very helpful in real battles.
But I am too critical. I personally think the loading times are severe in Tekken 6. I remember back during Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag, there used to be two or four seconds maximum as you waited for a match to start. In Tekken 6, you wait as much as sixteen to twenty seconds, which is a long time to wait for a game played around two to three minute matches. Moreover, Namco really needs to get back the original creative team that brought Tekken 3 together. The new Tekken games seem, to a degree, uninspired to me. But then again, this game was not too bad, if I were to give it point out of 10, I would give it a 7.