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First off I'm not a kid I'm 14. Now lets get to the review. Tekkem dark resurrection is one awsome game!!!!! The graphics unbelievable. They are pretty good for a psp game. There are alot of modes!!!!!!! Story battle,arcade battle,practice,and Tekken dojo(There are also modes that you can unlock!!!!!!). You can customize a fighter witch is also awsome!!!!!!!! But thats not all. You can also play aganst your freinds and you can play online. I bought mine from ebgames a few days ago and I was very,very impressed. Tekken dark resurrection is worth your money
-Matt
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First off I'm not a kid I'm 14. Now lets get to the review. Tekkem dark resurrection is one awsome game!!!!! The graphics unbelievable. They are pretty good for a psp game. There are alot of modes!!!!!!! Story battle,arcade battle,practice,and Tekken dojo(There are also modes that you can unlock!!!!!!). You can custimze a fighter witch is also awsome!!!!!!!! But thats not all. You can also play aganst your freinds and you can play online. I bought mine from ebgames a few days ago and I was very,very impressed. Tekken dark resurrection is worth your money
-Matt
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It's hard to believe that more than a decade has passed since Tekken premiered in the arcades. It's even harder to believe that we have a portable Tekken game on the Playstation Portable that we can play on the go but we do. While I'll admit that my interest wained after Tekken 3(even though I've played them all), my interest and fever for the series is back in full force with this installment.
Except for the Devil Within & Arcade History modes, everything from Tekken 5 made it over to the PSP. Several things were improved upon, like the character customization mode as well as the adding of two new characters. Mini-games like Gold rush, Tekken Bowling and Dojo Mode are extremely cool. Tekken: Dark Resurrection will surely be the game all other PSP fighters will be judged by from now on.
One thing that Tekken: Dark Resurrection proves, most of all, is that great console fighters can be brought to the PSP with no problems. That's really promising for fans of such technical fighters such as Soul Calibur, Virtua Fighter and Dead or Alive. Their dreams of portable versions of these classics could actually come true if developers were inclined to do so. Personally; I'd love to see portable versions of my favorite console fighters myself (like Street Fighter EX, Project Justice, Bloody Roar, Naruto, and Super Dragonball Z).
In conclusion, if you're looking for a tremendous 3-D fighter that can show what the Playstation Portable is capable of graphically and otherwise, look no further than Tekken: Dark Resurrection.
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Tekken has been a long time coming in good form to the handheld scene, and here it finally is, for all to partake in the goodness. Tekken exemplifies how to fit so much into such a little disc, and also illustrates for future developers what needs to be sacrificed when bringing their IPs to the PSP (hint: very little).
Tekken: Dark Resurrection's story is the same as last year's Tekken 5 for the PS2, discounting the three new (and returning) characters introduced in this version, and each story path comes complete with their own hand-drawn story introductions, in-game-engine cut scenes, and CG endings, but that is not where the meat of the game is.
The meat of the game, is, of course, the fighting engine. Tekken 5.2 (as it is oft called) boasts newly-enhanced balancing of all of its characters, as well as new tweaks to the engine that improve the wake-up game considerably, allowing more attacks to hit grounded opponents, but still giving the groundee the opportunity to defend.
The main point, however, of all fighting games is to play multiplayer with other people, and Namco excels at this. They include ad-hoc mode to great effect, with little lag between two PSP systems. They even allow for both multi-disc and download play! What more could Tekkeners on the go ask for?
Well, how about an enhanced single-player experience, with a smarter (albeit still, at times, annoying) AI system that learns from players all around the world, and, when they connect to Namco's network to update their time attack and other scores, they put their 'ghosts' onto Namco's network for the whole world to download? Yes, that'll do nicely. The ghosts are intelligent enough to mimic each player's combos, pulling off some far more interesting combos than I've ever seen from any AI in a Tekken game previously. It even uses some setups that the player uses, but is still prone to being a little stupid at times (10-string FTW).
You can also customize your characters in this game, adding bits of jewelry, jackets, different pants, or just changing the colors of their clothing to suit your personal style. It costs a lot to get the more interesting items (900,000G for a neat mask for King), but it's worth it to add your own flair to your character's appearance.
Now, for the problems, which, while small and mostly cosmetic, are a bit numerous. First thing's first, many people are wondering why the victory poses are done in 30fps as opposed to the fighting portion's 60fps. The reason is that Namco pulled a bait and switch, offering higher-polygon models for the close-ups, with full lip-synching, while the fighting part's character models have fewer polygons, and absolutely no lip-synching or facial expression changes, even when punched. While not too obvious, once you notice it, it bothers you, if only a bit.
Secondly, ad-hoc mode has random bouts of unexplainable latency in the controls, but it is very infrequent, so that's not too big an issue there.
Thirdly, the controls take some getting used to, not because of the game's programming of them (which is exemplary), but because of the PSP's d-pad, which is the only way to perform movement (the analog nub goes unused in combat). If you pre-ordered at an EB Games or GameStop, you may have gotten a PSP D-Pad attachment that increased the height of the D-Pad considerably, which helps in the short run to break in the PSP D-Pad. The adhesive for the mod will loosen pretty quickly, though, but by that time it should be much looser and more playable for fighters.
All in all, if you own a PSP, you owe it to yourself to get this game.
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I've recently purchased Tekken: Dark Resurrection for my PSP. I have to say if you want extreme fun and entertainment on the go, buy this game as soon as you can! Easy to pick up and play, and if you know someone else who has the game, battle them and prove who's the better fighter!
The graphics are beautiful, and the loading times are very fast. The game moves at a fast pace, so be ready. It's also a difficult game. The story mode get's progressively more challenging with each new opponent. It's hard to just mash the buttons and be proclaimed the winner. You'll have to take some time to memorize the moves and execute them flawlessly, which can sometimes be a challenge on the PSP, but not without reward.
To conclude, if you have a PSP, and if you have a remote interest in fighting games, you willl NOT be disappointed with this purchase.
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