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Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection
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Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is the seventh installment in the popular Tekken video game franchise, similar to Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, a game made by Sega AM2 (which was an upgraded version of the original Virtua Fighter 4). It is the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 version of Tekken 5. This game includes three characters that weren't in Tekken 5, new game modes, and four new stages. It has been confirmed that the game is one of the most successful games of Summer 2006. In the US game charts, Dark Resurrection is 5th on the list of the best selling games for July-August. This game has sold over a million units [1].
Originally made for the PlayStation Portable, it has been ported to the PlayStation 3 game system. The Playstation 3 version was made available to download on February 26, 2007 for the people who have a US PlayStation network account, and the Japanese version was made available to download on December 12, 2006 for the people who have a Japanese PlayStation network account. Jinpachi Mishima, the unplayable boss in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, is playable in the PlayStation 3 version.
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[edit] Gameplay
Over 35 stages are available, including all-new stages and a remade forest stage from Tekken 3. All of the existing stages from Tekken 5 have been set in different times of day, with different appearances (Heihachi's Hon-Maru compound, which was called Burning Temple in Tekken 5, for instance, is not burning anymore, and the Secret Garden stage is now strewn with jack-o-lanterns.). The prior versions of these stages are still available, but they must be unlocked. The game features 35 playable characters. There are many more customization items for the characters, and for the first time, Mokujin and Eddy Gordo can be customized, as well. All extra costumes from the PS2 edition of the game are present, and some, such as Ling Xiaoyu and Asuka Kazama's school uniforms, have been made customizable. The three animal characters, Kuma, Panda, and Roger Jr., have had their custom color regions expanded / reworked, including color options for Roger Jr. and Panda's fur. The bear characters have more expressive facial animation (mouth movement). Eddy Gordo is a standard character, separate from Christie Monteiro, with his own character select space and customization items. Armor King returns to the Character Roster with many of his own moves rather than sharing many of King I and King II's moves. All characters have acquired some new moves. Many characters have received new animations, shown before and after a battle. Most have only one new animation, but some, like Lee Chaolan, have received two. Jinpachi Mishima has an altered appearance, with a skin texture like veins of fire or flowing magma, and a glowing white horn protrudes from his forehead. The selection screen and VS loading screen sport new CG renders of all the characters, most featuring new default color schemes.
[edit] Ver. B
A patch known as "Ver. B" was introduced to the arcade version of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and contained several minor changes to the characters and movesets in an attempt to balance them out.
[edit] Opening Movies
[edit] Arcade
[edit] PlayStation Portable
[edit] Story
Following the conclusion of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4...
Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama fight an epic father-son duel at Honmaru, of the Mishima Zaibatsu. When the dust settles, Jin is victorious. Disgusted, Heihachi Mishima turns his back on Kazuya.
"Was that the best you could do? Pathetic! You deserve to die."
A duel ensues between Heihachi and Jin... Jin sprouts black wings and goes berserk with rage, proving to be more than a match for Heihachi. Jin, however, regains his senses just before dealing the lethal blow.
"Be thankful for Jun Kazama...my mother."
Saying this, he flies off, leaving Honmaru behind. Heihachi is drained and defeated and lies sprawled on the ground. Once again, the battleground is silent.
However, the silence is short-lived. Soon the sound of an aircraft can be heard approaching. The buzz grows to a roar, and something can be heard launching from the craft. A hoard of Jacks suddenly burst through the ceiling, invading the compound.
At first Heihachi thinks that Kazuya has orchestrated the invasion. Kazuya, however, is roused by the rumbling and shaking, and obviously doesn't know what is going on either.
"Who are you?!"
Just as Heihachi shouts, the Jacks attack both of them. Heihachi and Kazuya are forced to fight together and begin destroying the Jacks. However, for every Jack they wreck, two more seem to take its place. Just as Heihachi begins to show signs of fatigue, Kazuya betrays him, hurling him into the midst of their enemies.
"Nnnoooooooo!!! Kazuyaaaaaa!!!"
Ignoring Heihachi's screams, Kazuya escapes Hon-maru while the enemies are distracted. Immediately afterwards, Honmaru erupts in a massive explosion and is annihilated. A man cloaked in black silently watches the explosion.
Placing his hand on his ear, he checks his transmission signal and reports: "Heihachi Mishima is dead..."
Immediately after his transmission, a single Jack attacks him from behind, but is obliterated with a single stroke of the man's blade.
With that, the man vanishes.
Desolated and in flames, all traces of Hon-maru have been destroyed. No one remains to witness the creature that bursts out of the ground amidst the rubble.
The following day the world learns of the death of Heihachi Mishima, leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu. This should have marked the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu, but a mysterious figure assumes leadership of the organization, restoring order to it as if nothing has occurred.
One month passes...
Mishima Zaibatsu announces it will host The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.
The mysterious King of Iron Fist Tournament is about to begin once more...
[edit] New Characters
There are two brand new characters in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, Sergei Dragunov and Lili, as well as the returning character Armor King. According to Tekken Zaibatsu, "Dragunov is described as a human weapon... with origins tracing back to the frozen tundra", and "Lili is a rich girl from Monaco." Dragunov fights with Sambo, and Lili uses her skills in dance to fight in her own "tricky" style. Armor King uses a wrestling style different than King I and King II's, but he still retains some of King I and King II's moves.
[edit] Tekken Dojo
Tekken Dojo is a new mode. The player picks a character and battles a variety of Ghost characters in ranked battles. Doing well in League Tournaments improves the player's rank. After becoming the number one fighter in one dojo, the player will acquire access to the next dojo. The difficulty increases the further the player progresses into the island.
See the main article, Tekken Dojo, for more information.
[edit] PlayStation 3 Differences
The Playstation 3 version of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection has many differences from it's PSP counterpart, mainly as the PS3 version is a port of the arcade version. The first major difference would be graphics equivalent to the arcade version and the option to play in 1080p. A few gameplay elements have been changed, starting with Jinpachi Mishima as a playable character after beating him in Arcade mode. Also, item cost has been put into place, with in most cases items costing half their price compared to the PSP version. Also extra costumes are available from the start, and don't need to be paid for. The most significant addition is the new online play mode. This mode allows you to fight online with anyone in your continent (Europe, America and Asia) with total and weekly rankings, fight money and title (kyu, Dan, Tekken Lord etc.). Like with most Online games you can either Quick join, Opti match (browse games with a similar level to your own) or search for a custom one, or even host your own, changing rules such as time and rounds. Rooms follow a winner-stays-on basis with 2-6 people, with/without headset chat (chosen by the host). One flaw of online play is that headset chat can slow your room, and only players in your continent can be played against (though you can check foreign rankings).
The only other features missing are Story mode, Ghost downloads, Tekken Dojo and a Customizing screen (items and colour changes are done before starting Arcade or Ghost Battle mode, but can only be seen in-game) though survival and practice where added as an update.
[edit] Character Roster
1Playable for the PS3 version only.
[edit] Locations
The names of the BGM of a stage are in parenthesis.
- All Hollow's Eve (Martial Medicine)
- Aurora Australis (Same as stage name)
- Autumn Temple (Hiten)
- City Lights (Call of the Inferno)
- Festival (Twist & Scream)
- Galleon (Tiamat)
- Ghetto Pit (Turbo Electric)
- Great Plains (Amnesia)
- Heaven's Gate (Into Nirvana)
- Inferno (Conclusion)
- Meteor Shower (Estrada da Estrela)
- Playroom (Pink Pop)
- Pool Party (Elegance in Violence)
- Space Colony (Center of Gravity)
- Western Gate (Garden of the Tiger)
- Winter Palace (Snow Castle)
- Industrial Complex (Supercharged)
- Ominous Mist (Shattered Dreams)
- Wolve's Den (Stalking Wolves)
[edit] Trivia
- The final part of the intro references Tekken 2's intro, including Heihachi looking at the screen and the stormy weather
- There have been 12 new Ranking titles added and one has been removed from Tekken 5. The removed title is the Conqueror.
- There is a new announcer that has a similar voice to the Tekken 1 and 2 announcers.
[edit] Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Images
An Anna Williams image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Anna Williams' customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
An Armor King image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Armor King's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
An Asuka Kazama image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Asuka Kazama's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Baek Doo San image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Baek Doo San's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Bruce Irvin image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Bruce Irvin's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Bryan Fury image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Bryan Fury's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Christie Monteiro image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Christie Monteiro's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Devil Jin image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Devil Jin's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Sergei Dragunov image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Sergei Dragunov's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
An Eddy Gordo image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Eddy Gordo's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Feng Wei image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Feng Wei's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Ganryu image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Ganryu's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Heihachi Mishima image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Heihachi Mishima's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Hwoarang image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Hwoarang's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Jack-5 image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Jack-5's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Jin Kazama image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Jin Kazama's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Julia Chang image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Julia Chang's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Kazuya Mishima image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Kazuya Mishima's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A King image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing King's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
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A Marshall Law image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Marshall Law's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Lee Chaolan image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lee Chaolan's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Lei Wulong image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lei Wulong's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Lili image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lili's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Craig Marduk image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Craig Marduk's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Mokujin image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Mokujin's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Nina Williams image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Nina Williams' customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
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A Paul Phoenix image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Paul Phoenix's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Raven image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Raven's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Roger Jr. image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Roger Jr.'s customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Steve Fox image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Steve Fox's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Wang Jinrei image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Wang Jinrei's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Ling Xiaoyu image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Ling Xiaoyu's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized. |
A Yoshimitsu image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Yoshimitsu's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized. |
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