W29 said: makingmusic476 said:
W29 said:
famousringo said:
super_etecoon said:
routsounmanman said: If it's not broken (and IMO best in its category - unless you count SSBB) why mess it up? |
But maybe it is broken. A series like this should be getting stronger, especially as the install base on the PS2 went up. Maybe it was because of Soul Caliber and Dead or Alive, but this game has obviously lost some appeal with gamers. Again, I'm not trying to troll this topic or be a hater. I love this game, but I bought tekken 4 and just thought...meh. Tekken 5 didn't seem any diiferent...and Tekken 6 looks just the same. Time for a reboot is all I'm saying. Maybe Tekken vs. Soul Caliber would be cool. |
Well, I do think that 5 was better than 4, but the series definately peaked with Tekken Tag Tournament. That game is my favourite fighter second only to Soul Calibur. Of course, I play most of my fighters in an actual arcade, so I might have a different perspective than others. Seems like they're always pushing the character models and eye candy with fighters, and the gameplay suffers in a way which is hard to even put your finger on. |
Wow the Tekken franchise has fallen quite a bit, WOW never knew that. Seeing that it was popular in the PS1 days. |
Wow way to not read the whole thread. It has already been discussed that those numbers are wrong, and that Tekken 5 sold 4.3 mil. according to Wikipedia (which makes sense, considering how much better 5 was than 4). Once again, VGchartz's software numbers are just off. It's like that for a lot of older games here. |
WOW what way to respond to only my post. You should of responded to when I asked when Tekken 6 is being released That would of helped...Duh? and that was earlier in the morning I wasn't wide awake when I made that post. Think before posting. O_O |
Wow....damn, I'm running out of things to say wow about. :P
Tekken 6 has no set release date yet, other than November or something like that for the arcade version. I'd assume the ps3 version should come out in Spring sometime. They shouldn't have any trouble porting it, because it's not a port. It was built around ps3 hardware, and they are actually using ps3 components (including the Cell) in the arcade machines. So, once the arcade version is finished, the game should basically be finished overall. Then they'll use the arcade version as a beta test of sorts, figure out what needs blancing, things like that, then fix them for the ps3 version.
Oh, and think before I post? I'm not the one who didn't read the thread! :P
(and i'm totally overreacting on purpose, so don't take this too seriously :D )