![]() That's not to say that Tekken 6 doesn't have that much to offer it's just that it feels more like you're playing Tekken 5 with HD graphics. In a nutshell I could say that Tekken 6 is like Tekken 5 in a lot of ways: the costumes are the same, as are the victory poses, with only a handful of new moves added to the repertoire for the older characters in the franchise. Upon saying this, it isn't something to really worry about as both versions are addictively playable. The PS3's times are much slower than those of the Xbox 360. The only significant difference I found between the two versions is the loading times. The animations are fluid, too, with bone-crunching sound effects to go right along with them. The levels are bright and luscious – one in particular sees you fighting in the middle of a flock of sheep! Other than that, you'll be hard pressed to notice the difference. I did notice however, that the character models were slightly smoother in the Xbox 360 version. Graphically, the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions are almost identical. The question on everyone's mind was whether Tekken can still pack a punch outside of Sony's systems. That all changed when Namco made the surprising announcement that Tekken 6 was also going to be made available for the Xbox 360. ![]() Apart from the Game Boy advance release of Tekken Advance in 2001, the Tekken series has always been made exclusively for the PlayStation brand. ![]()
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