Many people including myself have been incredibly critical of the lack of game modes in Tekken 3D and it's useless bloody waste of time online mode, furthermore if I wanted to watch a Tekken film I'll just realise that would be a stupid idea and find a nice high dangerous bridge to jump off. I certainly don't want it tacked on to a game like a porno magazine that comes with free football stickers. Nobody gives one about football stickers. It's essentially a training game for me before Tekken Tag Tournament 2 comes out.
But today I want to discuss the positives of Tekken 3D: good graphics, forty characters all with good move sets and fairly well balanced.
And that was my wonderfully detailed discussion of the positives of Tekken 3D, learn from it Bandai Namco!
Friday, 22 June 2012
Thursday, 21 June 2012
What I'd like to see from Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (or TTT3) is scheduled for release in September
of this year and was shown off in exciting fashion at E3 with a bangin'
track from Snoop Dogg, apparently to attract a different audience. I
don't know why Namco seems to assume that this will bring a new audience
since fans of Snoop are obviously the kind of people that should
be playing this game series anyway. Avid Tekken fans will remember that
the original Tekken Tag Tournament had no story mode and as such was
considered a non-canon game enabling characters who had fallen by the
wayside in the story mode to return. The second installment of the
non-canon games follows suit with a wide cast of over 40 characters,
both from classic and more recent games. Some of the things I'd like to
see have already been confirmed such as snoop dogg in the background of
a stage with his hoes hilariously dancing around him and it's also been
confirmed that we will never be asked to pay for downloadable content
(Hooray!) but there are a few things we'd still love to see in the new game.
Flaming Jinpachi
Jinpachi first appeared in Tekken 5 as the final boss but still an unplayable character. Jinpachi is yet another addition to the Mishima bloodline which now spans four generations with 6 characters (including Kazuya's half-brother Lars and adopted brother Lee). Jinpachi fought in an incredible flaming form with unblockable stunning moves and irritatingly powerful double fireball moves - seriously i've spent hours at a time tackling him, but then it's not called very hard for nothing. The best thing by far about Jinpachi was the awesome flaming body, pointed hair of fire and generally awesome style of the character, the power of the character will obviously be toned down in TTT3 but I'd like to see flaming Jinpachi as an alternate costume.A use for suicide
The most useless move of the series so far has been Yoshimitsu's use of his katana to stab himself. Come on Namco, what were you thinking with that one? The only possible use would be to skewer your opponent on the end after going through yourself, not the cleverest of fighters is our Yoshimitsu, no wonder he's never won the King of Iron Fist Tournament! I'm proposing that in attacking his own health Yoshimitsu is supercharging his partner Kunimitsu who gets a 5% speed boost that might work like rage mode or might last until Kunimitsu is damaged. Have some common sense Namco, make it worthwhile.Tekken Dance
The
first installment brought us Tekken Bowl, well why not Tekken Dance?
The silly bonus game that once seemed irrelevant could become one of the
main attractions of the game, dance dance revolution has sold over 6.5
million units, now could you imagine how many sales it would have made
had Panda and her glowstick wristbands been prancing around our screens
as we pumped our feet. TTT2 is interestingly going to be available on
the wii U, the perfect place to launch the new Tekken fitness franchise,
Heihachi Michima could be the old grey face of... nursing home fitness,
and his adopted son Lee Chaolan the playboy to motivate women and
homosexuals alike to get fit.
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