Tekken 6 Review
This year is certainly the year of the fight games as many of the best games are being released but perhaps Tekken 6 is the best of them all. It doesn’t matter if you are playing by yourself or challenging yourself against a tough opponent online, Tekken 6 will keep you entertained for a long time. Tekken 6 continues the one-on-one, 3D tradition with the franchise’s biggest roster yet, and some nice game play refinements that truly revolutionize the game.
The best part about Tekken 6 is that the game play is still simple enough that anyone can play but it is nowhere close to being a button-masher . Once again, there are really only four buttons you need to worry about: one assigned to each
limb of your character. With two punches, two kicks and then basic movement, almost anyone can pick up a controller and start mashing away to execute some basic attacks but for the more experienced gamers there’s a surprisingly deep system underneath the simple interface. There are all types of things you can do to make you more of a strategic fighter to beat even the best fighters out there. Some of these things that prevent this great game from being a button masher is the ability to do such things as parries, counters, juggles, wall hits and more.
One of the new changes to Tekken 6 is that you no longer have to constantly back up to defend yourself from your opponents’ fierce attacks. This really changes up the way your defense works. There are also a few more fighters joining the adventure that is Tekken. This is a great buy for any fighting game fans out there. It is one of the most notable fighting games out there and with more and more great quality games it shall remain that way.














