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		<title>Tekken 6</title>
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Tekken has been a series that I&#8217;ve always had mixed feelings about &#8211; when I was younger I remember getting Tekken 3 on the PS1 for Christmas one year, and being hooked for hours on end &#8211; the colourful cast and varied move sets keeping me entertained &#8211; Ling Xiaoyu, Jin Kazama, Heihachi Mishima and Hwoarang being among my personal [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tekken has been a series that I&#8217;ve always had mixed feelings about &#8211; when I was younger I remember getting <em>Tekken 3</em> on the PS1 for Christmas one year, and being hooked for hours on end &#8211; the colourful cast and varied move sets keeping me entertained &#8211; Ling Xiaoyu, Jin Kazama, Heihachi Mishima and Hwoarang being among my personal favourites. It really gave me a sense of variation, whilst being easy to learn. At the time, it was my favourite fighter of all, and I also got hold of copies of <em>Tekken Tag Tournament</em> (which I loved for its wide roster) and <em>Tekken 5</em>.</p>
<p>However, over the years I lost interest in the series &#8211; while I still appreciate the cast of characters, something felt missing in Tekken 5, and something about it just didn&#8217;t make the cut for me &#8211; perhaps it was the new characters such as Raven making me feel somewhat alienated, or maybe it had just been too long since I had been hooked to the series, but after a bit of play I barely touched it again. As an adult, I now find myself a big fan of the <em>Street Fighter</em> titles and Capcom&#8217;s <em>VS</em> series&#8217;, which feel a lot more technical and somewhat more complex than the other fighters out there. However, with an open mind I have been looking into the latest in the series, and even had a go at it at the recent Eurogamer expo.</p>
<p>The new title is the first to leave the Playstation brand consoles, this time being released on both PS3 and Xbox 360, which is unsurprising seeing the Xbox&#8217;s recent successes this generation. The title is set after Tekken 5 and<em> Tekken 5: Dark Ressurection</em>, focusing on a power struggle between Jin, Kazuya and all of the other characters involved &#8211; as always this leads to everyone fighting each other, giving the arcade title a bit of background story.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2036" title="xiaoyubrian" src="http://plusxp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/xiaoyubrian.jpg" alt="xiaoyubrian" width="600" height="338" /></p>
<p>From what I played, I tested Xiaoyu and Kazuya, in the versus mode against a human opponent. The game felt very much like other Tekken titles, although a few new things have been added. These features include a new &#8220;Rage&#8221; ability, which can be activated once a player&#8217;s life has depleted below a certain level, which adds a new way to turn the tide of battle, and a few touches to the engine; such as the ability to stun an opponent by smashing them with a heavy attack. Although these features are nice touches, when I played I couldn&#8217;t help but feel that the characters felt a bit different to control &#8211; whereas Xiaoyu was a character I have always been comfortable with, I found that the moves wouldn&#8217;t always perform as easily as I&#8217;m used to, although I couldn&#8217;t work out the exact reason for this &#8211; perhaps the button timing has been tweaked, or I&#8217;m simply out of practise. However, the characters all seemed to retain their signature moves, such as Eddie Gordo&#8217;s capoeira attacks, and King&#8217;s wrestling moves.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2039" title="jinkazuya" src="http://plusxp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/jinkazuya.jpg" alt="jinkazuya" width="600" height="338" /></p>
<p>As well as the regular cast of characters, the title introduces six new characters, but they seem a bit mixed. Firstly, there&#8217;s Leo &#8211; a German female who looks like she wants to be Jin, donning similar red gloves and dressing like a boy. Secondly we have Lars, a new son of Heihachi (so Kazuya&#8217;s half brother) who looks cool, and should pack some nice abilities with his bloodline. Alisa serves as Tekken 6&#8217;s cute-but-deadly character, a robot in disguise with a range of nasty mechanical moves, while Zafina takes the place of the games femme-fatale, the scantily clad warrior in the vein of Nina Williams. Spaniard Miguel looks like a disco drop-out with puffy hair, who could either be quite cool, or tacky as hell. And lastly we have Bob, who seems to be the all-too-common &#8220;fat fighter&#8221; (no, not like Little Britain), looking like a cross between Street Fighter&#8217;s Ken and Rufus. As I said &#8211; a mixed bag, but it looks like there&#8217;s at least a couple of worthwhile additions in there.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2037" title="zafina" src="http://plusxp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/zafina.jpg" alt="zafina" width="600" height="330" /></p>
<p>Much like the predecessors, Tekken 6 is a graphical overhaul but is very much in the same vein as the past titles. Alongside the regular Arcade and Versus modes, as well as a new &#8220;Scenario Campaign&#8221; which takes place of the old <em>Tekken Force</em> and <em>Devil Within</em> modes, set in a free environment which can be walked around in a more &#8220;<em>Streets of Rage</em>&#8221; style &#8211; this looks improved from the previous versions, although I haven&#8217;t been able to play it &#8211; but hopefully it will feel a bit deeper than Devil Within was.</p>
<p>All in all, Tekken 6 seems to be more or less what would be expected &#8211; a new Tekken game with updated graphics, the odd tweak and the regular cast with a few additions. Personally I found the combat felt a little different to control, but no doubt this would become normal after some practice - as far as I could tell the actual controls were more or less the same, only it took me a few attempts until the move I was trying to do actually worked. Tekken 6 didn&#8217;t blow me away with anything in particular, but will no doubt be enjoyed by fans of the earlier titles. I think I&#8217;ll stick with Street Fighter until this goes down in price, but I believe everyone has a fighter title that suits them best; Tekken just isn&#8217;t mine any more. I&#8217;m sure many people will enjoy this game, all in all &#8211; it does what it says on the tin, only now there are two tin designs &#8211; either the one marked &#8220;Playstation 3&#8243; or the all-new &#8220;Xbox 360&#8243; version.</p>
<p>-Leon</p>
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