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Tekken: Dark Resurrection

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Product Details of Tekken: Dark Resurrection

Description

Tekken: Dark Resurrection arrives on the PSP, bringing one of the most explosive fighting games to the handheld platform. New characters Lili and Dragunov join the classic cast such as Jin, Heihachi, Paul and Law in the battle to be crowned King of the Iron Fist Tournament. An all-new intro movie lets you dive into the midst of the world of Tekken, this time with ad-hoc multiplayer mode to fight against friends as well as more items to customize your favorite characters. Now you can fight anytime, anywhere. Are you ready?

Quick Glance

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Game Genre: Fighting

Release Date: 2006-7-27

Max # of Players: 2

Summary

Product Title: Tekken: Dark Resurrection

Manufacturer: Namco Bandai

Power Score: 4.6 | 16 Reviews

Game Information

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Game Genre: Fighting

Release Date: 2006-7-27

Network Compatibility: Ad Hoc

Maximum Number of Players: 2

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Reviews on Tekken: Dark Resurrection

  • 5
  By member: keelie - Jun 11, 2008

Tekken Dark Resurrection PSP

Strengths: Graphics

Weakness: No online mode, D-pad control

Tekken: Dark Resurrection is essentially an add-on update to the popular Tekken 5 and ported to the PSP system. The major updates are the moves, extra characters, customizations and more game modes. The graphics are excellent, truly exemplifies the capability of the PSP system. It is as smooth as the PS2 version, and as great a fighting game as Tekken 5. The downside is the poor D-pad control....

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  • 5
  By member: trunks982 - Oct 21, 2006

Tekken: DR

Strengths: Graphics

Weakness: No online one on one

One of the best fighting games ever. Even better, its portable. It's an updated version of Tekken 5. It contains extra characters. One of the best looking games on the PSP. Great incredible graphics. There is game sharing. So, if you have the game and your friend doesn't, you can upload the game to his/her PSP and battle each other. Loading is pretty quick. I recommend to the people who loves...

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  • 5
  By member: WeaponX2099 - Oct 22, 2006

Best Fighting Game on a Handheld

Strengths: Graphics, No unlocking charactors

Weakness: D-Pad, no online fighting mode

This is the best fighting game on a handheld ever. The game plays just as smooth as the PS2 version. The D-pad is bad to use at first, but you will get past it. All charactors are open to use from the beginning. The only real downside is there is no online play mode, which every Tekken fans really wants.

  • 4
  By member: mirado182 - Oct 19, 2006

Portable Tekken!

Strengths: Delievers everything you expect from Tekken in portable form

Weakness: The PSP D-Pad really makes it harder to do stuff

You like Tekken and got a PSP? Hurry and run to your store and get it then. The modes are well developed and there is countless replay to be had with this game. The only reason to not get this would be because you can't get into the Tekken series. It has my recommendation to Tekken fans.

  • 5
  By member: FurryCurry - Nov 3, 2006

Now for some real Tekken on the go

Strengths: - Graphics are gorgeous. Gameplay is spot on. Enough of a difference from Tekken 5 to warrant a purcahse.

Weakness: - No online versus content. PSP d-pad still not good for fighters.

It's a port of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection from the Arcade. The catch is that it's just the Dark Resurrection add-ons and not anything from the first release of Tekken 5 like the menu screen, the stages, or music. So it's only the Dark Resurrection stuff. Not so bad considering the game is more balanced than before. The new characters, Dragonv and the masher friendly Lili fit right into the...

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  • 4
  By member: Vtdgnca - Aug 20, 2007

Tekken Resuurects the PSP!

Strengths: + tons of unlockable bonuses, items for each characters + ghost data allows you to battle other player's + runs at a smooth 60 fps

Weakness: - there is little lag with 2 UMD while wireless - with one UMD you can only battle in one stage via wireless - sava data can't be transferred to other PSP's

If your a Tekken fan this game should be no suprise. Tekken has started back on the arcade about 10 years ago. If you already have Tekken 5 on PS2 this may seem like more of a remix as you can't select the old stages, but T:DR does allow you choose from 30 characters and each of them has their own story as found in the original Tekken 5. There is a new dojo mode that allows you to battle others...

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  • 4
  By member: Brand_X_RnD - Jul 19, 2007

Tekken: DR Review...

Strengths: Excellent graphics, decent load times, quality gameplay.

Weakness: Iffy controls.

Tekken: Dark Resurrection is an update of Tekken 5 for the PSP. There are several differences between the two; DR features an updated movelist, three extra characters, several other game modes, more character customizations, and a bowling mini-game. On the positive side, the graphics are excellent, and are the best I've ever seen on a portable gaming device. The soundtrack is fitting and...

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  • 5
  By member: eau697 - Mar 13, 2008

Tekken: Dark Resurrection

Strengths: Gorgeous graphics and excellent gameplay

Weakness: None

Tekken: Dark Resurrection is essentially the same as Tekken 5 with added contents for the PSP platform. Some extras are 3 more playable characters, more character customization, and more game modes. There are 30 unlocked characters to choose from at the start. With the absence of a stick, control using the D-pad is ok. Diagonal motions can be hard to achieve though. Loading time on the PSP is...

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  • 5
  By member: lobotraxx - Mar 4, 2008

Tekken: Dark Resurrection Review

Strengths: A Very good game that keeps getting better with each release.

Weakness: None.

Tekken: Dark Resurrection is definitely a game that keeps getting better with each new release. The children really playing this game on the PSP. I would definitely recommend this game to anyone.

  • 5
  By member: cotebryan - Jan 30, 2008

Tekken: Dark Resurrection (PSP)

Strengths: (1) Superb graphics (2) Great control once you get the hange of it (3) Smooth multiplayer

Weakness: (1) None

Tekken: Dark Resurrection is one of the most graphically and technically impressive offerings on the PSP. Though it may take some getting used to playing Tekken with the PSP's controls, things are silky-smooth once you get the hang of it. Dark Resurrection is an extras-loaded port of the PS2 game Tekken 5, and as such, there is a lot more to dig into right away (though the stages from Tekken 5...

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  • 4.5
  bestcovery.com - Dec 3, 2008

Best PSP Video Game

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  • 4.4
  testseek.com - Nov 3, 2008

Tekken: Dark Resurrection

Testseek.com has collected 15 expert reviews for Tekken: Dark Resurrection and the average expert rating is 88 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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  • 4.5
  TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008

Tekken: Dark Resurrection

Tekken: Dark Resurrection receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 3.61 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #278 game of all time, #1 game of 2006 for the PlayStation Portable and #3 PlayStation Portable game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 78 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how...

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  • 4.6
  GameZone - Dec 18, 2006

Tekken: Dark Resurrection

Deep within the clutches of the King of Iron Fist tournament, a fighting game classic was being resurrected. Tekken 5, the game that brought the series back to its hardcore, performance-filled roots, was to be reborn in arcades. Given the preliminary exclusivity for PS2 (how times have changed – it used to be the other way around), the arcade port didn't make as much of a splash as the previous...

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