Tekken 4, 5 and 6 in one video! Revisit the PS2 and early PS3 Era of TEKKEN. Tekken 4 was the first home console game i ever played, and it still holds up today with its dark atmosphere and grounded gameplay. It wasnt as popular back then but is now alot more appreciated for its focus on story and making the characters feel like real people. Tekken 5 is widely considered to have the best gameplay of the franchise, and was the game that saved TEKKEN after Tekken 4 divided the fanbase. Tekken 6 was the tekken game on PS3, it mostly did more of the same that tekken 5 did, but gameplay was much more aggressive with the new rage mechanics, and a significant new story mode “Scenario Campaign” Sit back, relax and enjoy Tekken “Modern” age. Includes looks at the physical games of these titles.
0:00 Intros
01:12 TEKKEN 4
47:14 TEKKEN 5
1:27:54 TEKKEN 6
Tekken 4 (鉄拳4) is a 2001 fighting game developed and published by Namco for arcades. Initially released for Namco’s System 246 hardware, it was then ported to the PlayStation 2 home console in 2002. As the fourth main installment in the Tekken series following Tekken 3 (1997), and the fifth overall following the non-canon title Tekken Tag Tournament (1999), the game harbored many gameplay revisions, such as the series-unique ability for the player to move about before the round begins and the introduction of walled stages.
Tekken 5 (鉄拳5) is a 2004 fighting game developed and published by Namco for arcades, before being ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It is the fifth main game in the Tekken series, marking the tenth anniversary of the series. The game is set shortly after the events of Tekken 4 featuring a new antagonist named Jinpachi Mishima taking over the Mishima Zaibatsu while a sidestory focuses on the protagonist Jin Kazama as he faces several enemies from the G Corporation. The home version also contains a collector’s edition of sorts, as it includes the arcade versions of Tekken, Tekken 2, Tekken 3, and StarBlade.
Tekken 6 (Japanese: 鉄拳6) is a 2007 fighting game developed and published by Bandai Namco Games. It is the sixth main and seventh overall installment in the Tekken franchise. It was released on arcades in November 2007 as the first game running on the PlayStation 3-based System 357 arcade board. A year later, the game received an update, subtitled Bloodline Rebellion; both versions also saw a limited release in North America. A home version based on the update was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in October 2009; this was the first time a main installment was produced for a non-Sony console. A port to the PlayStation Portable was also released shortly after.
