
This is a near exact port of Tekken 5 for the PS2. It's fun, it's entertaining, and it's easy to pick up anywhere. There are a few draw-backs, though.
The story-mode is the exact same thing as Tekken 5, with the addition of the new characters. If you've completed the story for a character on 5 for the PS2, you'll have to re-hear the whole thing. Which just isn't that much fun.
They also dumbed-down the final boss. In 5, it took me about ten minutes to get the hang of how to kill him, an in the mean-time, I had lost twice. In this game, if you lose to Jinpatchi, I don't know what to say to you. He's horribly under-powered, and hardly worth everything you've gone through to get to him.
The "Ad-Hoc" mode is fun. But the wait times are NOT. My brother owns a PSP as well, and he does not have this game. We decided to test how well we could play against each other, so I "sent" the game to him via "Ad-Hoc" and waited. And waited. And waited. We were sitting less than two feet away from each other, and it took five minutes to get one match going. After I'd beaten him he wanted another match, and so we had to wait another five minutes for it to transfer.
The customization in Dark Resurrection is fun. Every character has new hats/accessories/auras and colors that they can use. There are also multiple costumes for each character, though I haven't unlocked them yet. The arcade mode is a little repetitive, though fun if you're just looking to button-mash for no reason.
Easy to beat, but well worth the money, Dark Resurrection is for any Tekken fan.Get more detail about Tekken - Dark Resurrection.
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