![]() ![]() Tekken has always had a convoluted and nonsensical story centred around family drama mixed in with supernatural elements but things are dialled up to 11 here in a way I wasn’t really expecting – giving Tekken 6 a unique feel that is slightly darker than its predecessors. Still, you can expect to see plenty of Egyptian Gods, warring Mishima family members and the infamous Devil gene here – although admittedly I wasn’t quite as engaged as I had been during previous entries, it’s all interesting enough. ![]() The new leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Jin Kazama, has declared war with anyone who opposes him which has led to conflicts across the globe and his father, Kazuya Mishima, is leading the G Corporation to oppose him. In order to bring this to a conclusion, Jin declares the sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament in order to defeat Kazuya once and for all, and fighters from around the world re-surface in order to join in the battle. In the world of Tekken 6, things have escalate to a worrying head. ![]() A superb handheld port of Namco’s premier fighting franchise that delivers gorgeous visuals and addictive gameplay in a brilliant overall package. ![]()
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