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Tekken Dark Resurrection (Psp Games) now in PC..
October 4, 2007
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (Tekken: Dark Resurrection on PSP) or referred to as Tekken 5.2/Tekken 5.5 is an update to Tekken 5 and the seventh game in the Tekken video game franchise. The game was first released as an Arcade game in Japan in 2005 and in North America in 2006, and was ported to the PlayStation Portable later that year. The game was also released as downloadable content on the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network online service in 2007. Following the conclusion of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, Kazuya Mishima defeated Heihachi Mishima and led him to Honmaru Temple, planning to let both his son Kazuya and his grandson, Jin Kazama, battle and steal their respective Devil Genes. However, Jin defeats both of his predecessors and flies away, leaving the latter two unconscious. Shortly after, several Jack-4 robots invade the compound, programmed to take Heihachi's life. Initially, Kazuya and Heihachi fight the Jack-4s as a team, but eventually Kazuya throws Heihachi across the room as soon as he notices that Heihachi is getting tired. Then, Kazuya turns into Devil Kazuya and escapes, leaving Heihachi to deal with the Jack-4s by himself. They quickly overwhelm him and self-destruct, leaving Heihachi seemably dead. The explosion however, revives Heihachi's father Jinpachi Mishima from his 50 year slumber chained up beneath the Temple, and proceeds to reclaim the Mishima Zaibatsu. A few months later, the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 is announced. It turns out that Heihachi in fact survived the expolsion, and now pledges to find out and destroy the new sponsor of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Over 35 stages are available in total, including new stages such as a redesigned forest stage from Tekken 3. Most of the existing stages from Tekken 5 have also been reworked, such as being set in different times of day, or with differing setpieces (The Burning Temple stage, for instance, is no longer burning, but is now an Autumn leaf showered arena) as well as remixed stage themes to match. The original versions of these stages are still available in the Arcade version and unlockable in the Playstation 3 version. There are more customization items for each character, and for the first time Mokujin and Eddy Gordo can be customized as well. All characters are now available to begin with, rather than having to be unlocked by completing the game with each character. The default colors for all the characters have been changed (for instance, Kazuya's formal attire has been changed from white to purple and Jin Kazama's gym pants' flames are now red rather than white). The player can customize the characters to don their original Tekken 5 colors. Hwoarang's footpads, which were previously unable to be customized, are now available to allow players to change their colours. All of the items from Tekken 5 are present, as well as a number of new items. These include auras which change colours depending how a player ranks their characters. All extra costumes from Tekken 5 are also present, and some have even been made customizable (such as Ling Xiaoyu and Asuka Kazama's school uniforms). Many of the characters have new animations, which can be viewed before and after a battle. The three animal characters have had their custom color regions expanded/reworked, including color options for Roger Jr., Kuma and Panda's fur. These characters have more expressive facial animation (mouth movement for example). Eddy is now a standard character, separate from Christie Monteiro for the first time since Tekken Tag Tournament (before Christie was introduced as a character in Tekken 4), with his own character select space and customization items. Armor King is a standard character with his own set of moves, sharing less of King's. All characters have new and balanced-out moves as well as some updated move commands. During battles and intermissions Jinpachi Mishima has an altered appearance, with a skin texture like veins of fire or flowing magma, and a glowing white horn protrudes from his forehead. The selection screen and battle loading screen sport new CG renders of each character. Also, many of the characters have had the colors of their Tekken 5 outfits changed, and can subsequently be seen in the selection screen and the battle loading screen CG renders, as well as during gameplay. The North American cover of the PSP version. The PSP version runs at full 60FPS during matches (although it reverts to around 30 fps for the pre-fight and post-fight cinematics). The game features game sharing, which means that only one copy of the game is needed to play over ad-hoc. The game runs on version 2.6 firmware for the North American version, and the European version requires version 2.71. Other modes include Tekken Dojo, where the player fight ghosts of other players that can be uploaded and downloaded online. They can also download official ghost packs from arcades all over the world. In Gold Rush mode, the player fights for in-game cash. New versions of Tekken Bowl and Command Attack; bonus games from Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken 4, are also included. Due to the PSP d-pad's lack of protrusion, Namco produced a special d-pad attachment that sits on top of the PSP's d-pad that came with early releases of the Japanese and Asian versions of the game, as well as pre-ordered copies of the US version. The European version did not include this accessory. Tekken: Dark Resurrection for the PSP was one of the most successful games of Summer 2006. In the US game charts Dark Resurrection was 5th on the list of the best selling games for July-August. This game has also been confirmed to have sold over a million units worldwide[1]. Although Tekken: Dark Resurrection had positive reviews and sales, it had disappointed many hardcore Tekken players that the game was not available on a PlayStation home console, as all other installments had been. As handhelds cannot be taken to a competitive level that home consoles can, Namco Bandai announced that the game would be ported to the PlayStation 3. The game retained the numeric title of the Arcade version, unlike the PSP version. Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection was first made available on the Japanese PlayStation Store on December 12, 2006. At $16, it made Dark Resurrection the most expensive game available for download. The North American version was made available on March 1, 2007 for $19.99, while the European version was released on March 23, 2007 in conjunction with the PAL launch for GBP 6.99/EUR 9.99. It is also available at the Singapore PlayStation Store for S$24.99 (US$1 = approximately S$1.55). While the PSP version is a visually scaled down version of the Arcade build, the PS3 version retains its upscaled graphical performance, running at 60 frames per second[2], and supports full 1080p HD resolution. The game features the same modes as the Arcade version, including ghost battles and a gallery mode, while Jinpachi Mishima is playable for the first time. However, unlike its PSP couterpart, the PS3 version lacks additional gameplay modes, such as Story mode, Bonus mode, Practice mode, Survival mode. However, the latter two have been added in a recent downloadable patch.[3] It is unknown if another patch, this time with the former two modes, will also be created to complete the amount of modes available. The patch, which was released on the Japanese Store on August 1, 2007 [4] and on the North American Store on August 30, 2007, [5] contains an Online Versus mode, as well as Online rankings, a Practice mode and a Survival mode.[6] The European version of the patch will be released sometime in November according to Official UK PlayStation Magazine. As well as the returning playable characters from Tekken 5, a few new characters were added in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection. Sergei Dragunov is a Russian SPETZNAZ operative who utilizes the Commando Sambo fighting style. Lili is a stereotypical rich girl trying to save her father's company, and uses a combination of ballet dancing and street fighting moves. The game also adds Armor King back to the character roster. Rather than using many of King's moves (like in Tekken and Tekken 2), Armor King's fighting style in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is a combination of some of King's moves and many of his own moves. Also, Jinpachi Mishima is playable on the PlayStation 3 version.Story
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