Hello, wormelytyrese here for a Vizzed review of one or my favorite PlayStation games in the world, TEKKEN 3! The game was released 3/20/97 for the arcade & 4/29/98 for the PS (also the series' last game for the orig. PS). Let's read on...
Every fighter has a dream. That dream: win the King of the Iron Fist Tournament. Enter TEKKEN 3. Addicting, fun, enjoyable, what more can you ask for? A great game for its time, TEKKEN 3 was one of the best PS games around, & one of my favorites as well! Now, let's really describe this beaut.
Addictiveness: TEKKEN 3's one of those games that you would want to play for hrs. on in. It's also one that you would play when you're bored w/ nothing to do, mostly due to its high replay value & lots of unlockable characters. A high replay value, really high addictiveness & curing your boredom, now that's a plus. (Rating: 10)
Story: Every fighter has their own story alongside beating the Iron Fist tourney, but the main story's when Jin Kazama's mother, Jun, gets killed by Ogre. There, he enters the Tournament to get his revenge. I don't want to give any spoilers away on this review, so that's all I'll talk about when it comes to TEKKEN 3's story. (R: 9)
Sound: The music's great on TEKKEN 3. All of it's catchy & upbeat. TEKKEN 3's music lets you rock out while fighting your opponent! Plus, all of the characters' voices in the game sound really neat. You can choose a remixed playlist or the playlist for the game's arcade version. (R: 10)
Difficulty: This game's not too easy or too hard. You may have trouble beating the game using a specific character, but you should do fine w/ TEKKEN 3. (R: 5)
Graphics: The game's graphics look identical to its arcade counterpart. All of the characters' kicks, punches, tackles, grapples (i.e, Bryan Fury's DDT, Kuma/Panda's bear hug, Paul Phoenix's football tackle, King's Tornado DDT) look realistic as well. The graphics look similar to other fighters like Fighting Vipers, Dead or Alive, LAST BRONX, & Soul Blade (another namco-made game), but really different from the orig. TEKKEN (where there were blocky Virtua Fighter-like graphics & characters). They're really great for its time. (R: 10)
Depth: Like I said before, each character on TEKKEN 3 has their own beginning & ending, & seeing their ending gives you access to more characters in the game. Besides the main arcade mode, there's minigames like TEKKEN Ball & TEKKEN Force. You can unlock characters there too. W/ TEKKEN 3, the possibilities are endless when deciding what to do. (R: 9)
Overall: For its high replay value, endless possibilities, cool graphics, so-so difficulty, not to mention sharp, awesome sounds, TEKKEN 3 deserves a rating of 9.8/10. No wonder gamers make TEKKEN 3 their go-to game for fun. (R: 9.8)
Conclusion: Well, that's the end of my review on TEKKEN 3. I hope gamers everywhere will get used to this game when they have nothing to do or when they want their TEKKEN fix. Everybody should try this game! See ya next review! Hello, wormelytyrese here for a Vizzed review of one or my favorite PlayStation games in the world, TEKKEN 3! The game was released 3/20/97 for the arcade & 4/29/98 for the PS (also the series' last game for the orig. PS). Let's read on...
Every fighter has a dream. That dream: win the King of the Iron Fist Tournament. Enter TEKKEN 3. Addicting, fun, enjoyable, what more can you ask for? A great game for its time, TEKKEN 3 was one of the best PS games around, & one of my favorites as well! Now, let's really describe this beaut.
Addictiveness: TEKKEN 3's one of those games that you would want to play for hrs. on in. It's also one that you would play when you're bored w/ nothing to do, mostly due to its high replay value & lots of unlockable characters. A high replay value, really high addictiveness & curing your boredom, now that's a plus. (Rating: 10)
Story: Every fighter has their own story alongside beating the Iron Fist tourney, but the main story's when Jin Kazama's mother, Jun, gets killed by Ogre. There, he enters the Tournament to get his revenge. I don't want to give any spoilers away on this review, so that's all I'll talk about when it comes to TEKKEN 3's story. (R: 9)
Sound: The music's great on TEKKEN 3. All of it's catchy & upbeat. TEKKEN 3's music lets you rock out while fighting your opponent! Plus, all of the characters' voices in the game sound really neat. You can choose a remixed playlist or the playlist for the game's arcade version. (R: 10)
Difficulty: This game's not too easy or too hard. You may have trouble beating the game using a specific character, but you should do fine w/ TEKKEN 3. (R: 5)
Graphics: The game's graphics look identical to its arcade counterpart. All of the characters' kicks, punches, tackles, grapples (i.e, Bryan Fury's DDT, Kuma/Panda's bear hug, Paul Phoenix's football tackle, King's Tornado DDT) look realistic as well. The graphics look similar to other fighters like Fighting Vipers, Dead or Alive, LAST BRONX, & Soul Blade (another namco-made game), but really different from the orig. TEKKEN (where there were blocky Virtua Fighter-like graphics & characters). They're really great for its time. (R: 10)
Depth: Like I said before, each character on TEKKEN 3 has their own beginning & ending, & seeing their ending gives you access to more characters in the game. Besides the main arcade mode, there's minigames like TEKKEN Ball & TEKKEN Force. You can unlock characters there too. W/ TEKKEN 3, the possibilities are endless when deciding what to do. (R: 9)
Overall: For its high replay value, endless possibilities, cool graphics, so-so difficulty, not to mention sharp, awesome sounds, TEKKEN 3 deserves a rating of 9.8/10. No wonder gamers make TEKKEN 3 their go-to game for fun. (R: 9.8)
Conclusion: Well, that's the end of my review on TEKKEN 3. I hope gamers everywhere will get used to this game when they have nothing to do or when they want their TEKKEN fix. Everybody should try this game! See ya next review! |