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TruckOSaurus said:
Staude said:
nordlead said:
Staude said:

 

I doubt that very much as I seem to enjoy most commonly known good games. Maybe it's just that I like new games and not rehashes. Even sequals of other games has less rehasing.

So tekken 6 isn't a rehash, while brawl and galaxy are? I fail to see any logic behind this.

 

I would say touche if not for the fact that tekken has a deep story that evolves in each litteration :P

 

And brings brand new chars into each game and new game modes. For instance the third person action adventure found in tekken 5 or the online found in the psn version.

Each person in the game has a personality and a story .. it's not just their move list that evolves but their very essence.. (and age)

So tekken does really reinvent itself in every version. It's also the reason why some people like some tekken games over others, for instance, a lot of people prefere tekken 3 over tekken 4 because 4 opted for a more realistic approach, while most people in general prefere 5 because of the brand new way everything feels while you are playing.

 

Okay, I love Tekken and I know you wanted to back up your point but saying Tekken has a deep story is ridiculous. Every character that isn't Mishima related gets a pointless backstory as to why they entered the tournament and in the end you get a funny cutscene that wraps up their story. The story in Tekken (and most fighting games for that matter) is just an afterthought.

 

 

I disagree.. some has irrelevent stories to the plot sure, but the stories aren't a after thought. Sounds like you haven't played tekken 5 either where story was more integrated throughout the storymode. (tekken 4 also did some of this though not as well)



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