![]() Simply put, Tekken 6 for the PSP is a pocket full of pugilistic glory and bragging rights. But even if your not, even if you’re a casual PSP player, it’s the perfect platform to hone your skills during work, family gatherings, long delays in airports, and when you’re supposed to be watching American Idol with your significant other. So, if you’re a devout PSP denizen, owning this game goes without saying. It is the sixth main and seventh installment in the Tekken. ![]() I havent played Tekken 6, but if you want a fighter, Street Fighter Alpha 3. No matter how bad you screw up, there are no witnesses. Tekken 6 (Japanese: 6) is a fighting game developed and published by Bandai Namco Games. But barely any PSP games had online anyways. Needless to say, the sheer privacy that the PSP offers a gamer is perfect for training. Since “ghosts” vary in strength and fighting ability, they are a great training tool. Now don’t forget, “ghots” are character data that players can develop, save and share over the internet. After beating the Arcade Battle mode, I found myself actually utilizing the Ghost and Practice modes (which are included on the other platforms) to enhance my technique. To state the obvious, it’s Tekken on the go! But, for myself, I noticed that my PSP quickly became an outlet for training. With graphics and motion on par with your immovable platforms, this is a must have for mobile players. It’s still the same great, ass-kicking fighting game Thus, sadly, I have no new laudations to give. And in one sitting, using my favorite old man Wang Jinrei, I beat it! The bitch, however, is I can only rest on my laurels for a few more days. A must-have for Tekken aficionados, TEKKEN 6 sees the return of many familiar faces as well as new characters to create the largest line-up the series has. Accordingly I jumped right into Arcade Battle. I prefer battling the CPU or friends (and enemies). Platform: PSP Tags: Fighting, 3D, Versus Developer: Bandai Namco More Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Publisher. I’m still not very much of a Story mode fighter. Power kicks, combos, and special throws: every technique was effortlessly executed via the familiar layout of the portable console. From the minute I picked up my PSP, intuition and training took over. You’ve got Arcade Battle, Story Battle, Ghost Battle, Challenge Battle, Network, and Practice. ![]() So, what more can I say? It’s the same, entirely unlocked forty playable characters (some old, some new). ![]() Okay, essentially you’re looking at a carbon copy, yet on a portable platform. Well, my words so far must have tickled Namco Bandai. And I’m not mad at you my brother-in-law is still kicking my ass! By now you’ve probably overindulged in Tekken 6 on either the PS3 or Xbox platforms, or perhaps even both. ![]()
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