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Tekken 6
Platforms Arcade, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Playstation Portable
Release Date Arcade
  • 26 November 2007

Playstation 3 and Xbox 360

  • 24 October 2009
  • 27 October 2009 (Official)

Playstation Portable

  • 24 November 2009
Arcade System Octave Engine

Tekken 6 is the eighth game in the Tekken series and was released in Japanese arcades on Monday, November 26, 2007 and worldwide for arcade machines as of January 2008. While having been released, it has been updated and patched by Namco-Bandai a few times. It is the first Tekken game to feature the Octave Engine, breakable floors, like in Dead or Alive, "Item Move" features for each character, the "Bound" system, and the "Rage" system (see below). It has been revealed by Namco-Bandai during a special press conference that Tekken 6 (arcade version) will NOT be released as a console version. Instead, the console version called Tekken 6, which will be released to the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, will be the equivalent of the arcade version of Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.

Contents

Story

Version 1 (From Tekken Zaibatsu and Sunlight Yellow)

The 5th King of the Iron Fist Tournament has ended with Heihachi Mishima missing and the eventual winner being Jin Kazama.

Jin Kazama then assumes the role as head of the Mishima Zaibatsu and begins using the special Tekken force units for propaganda and manipulative acts all over the world. Eventually many people become upset by this and it starts riots and eventually war amongst nations.

With the world now at war, many nations lose their power and the Mishima Zaibatsu declares itself as an independent nation.

The Mishima Zaibatsu is intent on conquering the world with only G Corporation to stand in its way. People around the world see G Corporation as a savior and G Corporation offers a price on Jin Kazama to anyone that can bring him in alive. The current chairman and CEO of G Corporation is Kazuya Mishima.

Just as anyone could have expected, the announcement for the 6th King of Iron Fist Tournament was under way.

Those that want to make a name for themselves, those that seek money, and those that want revenge. Many different ideals and goals gather while the Tekken 6 tournament is unveiled.

Note: This translation has at least one notable inaccuracy. The actual Japanese text for the main Tekken 6 storyline does not make any mention of Heihachi Mishima missing, but rather that the final battle was against Jinpachi Mishima.

Version 2 (From Arcadia Magazine)

The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 came to a close. The final battle was against the sponsor of the tournament, Jinpachi Mishima, and Jin Kazama. Jin Kazama came away as the victor.

Becoming the president of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Jin immediately began various programs within the company and converted the Tekkenshu into a spy project. People began to suspect a darkness in Jin, leading to increased tension, infighting, and finally a full-scale war. The whole world was drawn in, and when the nations began losing power, the Zaibatsu, able to gain a profit from the potential of war, announced its independence and declared war on the entire world.

Initially, the Mishima Zaibatsu was a formidable enemy, but then G Corporation rose to the position of the main opposition to the Zaibatsu. The world saw the rival company as the savior, and endorsed them completely in their drive to suppress the Zaibatsu. Eventually, G Corporation announced that the president of the Mishima Zaibatsu was the root cause of the war, and promises an immense amount of money to anyone who can capture Jin Kazama alive. G Corporation's current chairman and CEO, Kazuya Mishima, took over the company after killing all those within it who betrayed him just before The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.

But, almost as if anticipating this move, the Mishima Zaibatsu announced the opening of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. People may enter to gain fame, money and revenge. In the midst of this chaos, the curtains rise on The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6.

Content

Director Katsuhiro Harada (who also directed Tekken 5) said that Tekken 6 will retain all of the elements from Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection that were well-received by fans. Harada also said that the stages will have more interactivity. Harada promised the greatest character count the series has ever seen, along with heavily customizable character costumes. Also, the character customization feature will be more involved with gameplay ([1]). A new game system is the "Rage System". The lower your lifebar, the more attack damage your character will do. There will also be collapsing stages, like in the "Dead or Alive" series ([2]). Tekken 6 will use the Octave Engine.

Changes

  • Animations have been changed for every character.
  • Stages are connected, sometimes through levels, meaning that characters can be knocked through walls and floors.
  • Character customization is far more detailed than in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection. There are items corresponding to different parts of the body, and you can swap tops/bottoms from each of the various costumes, as well as substitute alternate options. There are many customizations that are common to all characters (gloveless and shoeless, caps, star-shaped sunglasses, etc.)and various character-specific items. In late December 2007, custom colors were introduced as part of Tekken 6's Winter Campaign in Japan.
  • All characters have an “item move”, as seen at the AOU trailer. Although not all of them will have the same effectiveness. Specific items must be equipped when customizing a character in order to use the move.
  • There is a "rage system" where the lower one's health is, the more damage is dealt with each hit.
  • So far, Yoshimitsu has gone under the most drastic change. Harada notes that it will be much more difficult to use Yoshimitsu this time around, and they consider him an “Expert” character. Part of his story includes the fact that his sword is now losing power, and he must take a new fighting style, Kenjutsu from the Manji clan, this includes both dual sword fighting and pure fist fighting.
  • A lot of Lei Wulong’s laying down stances have been changed. They look more like Shun Di’s laying down stance from Virtua Fighter 5. They also changed the properties where Lei can be counter-hit and juggled out of his laying down stances.
  • Many changes were done to Marshall Law. It is noted that fans of Bruce Lee and those that know of Jeet Kune Do will be very pleased.
  • Minor changes have been made to the move lists of all the characters. This includes additions of new moves and losses of others such as Heihachi Mishima's Twin Pistons (d/f+1,2). In some cases, a move may simply have a new command.
  • The universal low parry no longer guarantees a launch.
  • All jabs are now universally 10 frames except Ganryu's whose jab is still 12 frames([3]).
  • Some characters will have new costumes; others may have minor changes to their original costumes. (eg. Xiaoyu's main outfit was originally pink but in Tekken Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6, it is orange. Same with Jin and Lei (blue from green)). Tekken 6 might have 4 costumes for each character as shown in the latest gameplay videos.
  • Newly unveiled is the “bounce” effect used in juggles. Normally after moves that knock the opponent down in juggles and they can not tech roll, a new “bounce” comes into play. For example, Kazuya Mishima can now do f,N,d~d/f+2, f,N,d~d/f+2, 1, f+4 (this move causes the opponent to bounce off of the floor), f,N,d,D/F+4,1.
  • Three new KO animations have been added. High-hit KOs will have the character fall to their knees and roll onto their backs. Mid-hit KOs will now cause the opponent to jacknife forwards, clutching at their gut, before falling backwards to lie on their back, ending with their legs bent. Low-hit KOs will have the character lose balance on one leg,roll to the ground holding the injured leg.
  • Some characters have had their fighting stances changed. Some have been changed greatly, while others have only been changed slightly. Those characters are Bruce Irvin, Lei Wulong, Marshall Law, Nina Williams, and Yoshimitsu.
  • The health bar has been made longer, due to the increased damage potential.
  • A number of characters have had their voices and / or their sounds changed.
  • Tekken 6 is the first game since Tekken 2 to show you a unique picture of the final two bosses before the actual fight. Tekken 2 did this with Kazuya Mishima and Devil, while Tekken 6 shows Jin Kazama and Azazel. It is also the third game to implement the character selection action, the two previous games being Tekken and Tekken Tag Tournament.

New Features

Arcade Machine Information

  • The deluxe arcade cabinet will retail for 4,480,000.00 JPY(36,229.72 USD) and will include a LIVE monitor, 2 Tekken 6 PCBs, 4 game stations.
  • The standard arcade cabinet will retail for 1,758,000.00 JPY(14,210.26 USD) and will include 1 Tekken 6 PCB and 2 game stations.
  • The Tekken 6 arcade board/PCB kit will retail for 598,000.00 JPY(4,833.86 USD) and will include 1 Tekken 6 PCB, 2 Tekken 6 control panels, and a Sega Net City kit.
  • The LIVE monitor will be 42 inches and output at 720p, the deluxe cabinet monitors are 32 inches and will output at 720p as well.

Confirmed Facts

General Info

Tekken 6 is the latest installment of Namco's Tekken series, and it was released in November 26, 2007 (in arcades) and released in October 27, 2009 for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 based on the arcade update Tekken 6: Dark Resurrection.

  • It feature's the greatest number of characters in a Tekken game to date (approximately 40, which is 8 more than there was in Tekken 5).
  • All characters from Tekken 5/Dark Resurrection returned to the game apart from the fifth Jack model & Jinpachi.
  • Tekken 6 is displayed in 16:9 widescreen format and it runs in high definition.
  • A PSP version was released in November 24, 2009, with graphics based mostly on the PSP port of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection. However, this version included 4 new unique stages accessed only by ad-hoc multiplayer mode.
  • IThe PS3 and 360 ports have online play accessed though PSN and X-Box LIVE respectively. The PSP version doesn't include any online mode.
  • The "time released characters" feature has been removed ([4]).
  • The "Rage" system activates when a character has about 10% of their life bar left.
  • Azazel is the final boss.
  • There are multi-tier stages: Anger of the Earth, Cemetery, and Fallen Colony.

Characters

*New Characters

**Console Version Only

Stages

The 23 stages featured in all its ports are:


Achievements and Trophies

See Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies for the full list.

The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements and trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.

Trailers

Several trailers have already been released. At E3 in 2005, a teaser video featured Jin Kazama demonstrating some martial arts moves. Jin's skin showed different scars and shades, giving it a sense of realism. Sweat could be seen evaporating from Jin's body and going down his face. At one point, when he touches his flesh, it moves along with the movement of some sweat droplets. The video portrayed a similar dynamic look that Tekken has followed over the years. At E3 in 2006, another video was shown, featuring Jin Kazama fighting Lili in what appeared to be a deserted church, similar to a stage in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection. As the fight rolls on, Hwoarang appears, crashing through a stain glass window. Much to Jin's surprise, he leaves his guard open only to be kicked straight into the air by Lili. Soon after, Hwoarang jumps off his bike, having it collide and explode into Jin. The smoke clears, and Jin has transformed into Devil Jin. He then rushes down to the ground to attack Hwoarang, but is countered and sent retreating into the air. The last part of the scene depicts Devil Jin shooting a laser beam into another nearby building and having it collapse and crash into the area where both Lili and Hwoarang are standing. The official trailer shows some gameplay of Tekken 6. It also featured three new characters, Leo, Zafina, and Miguel Caballero Rojo (most people did not notice his appearance, though), as well as a new version of "Jack", Jack-6. Others, such as Armor King, Asuka Kazama, Bryan Fury, and Sergei Dragunov were present and fighting in this trailer. The trailer ends with Bryan Fury firing a shotgun to finish a combo. The silent trailer shows the newest moves and attacks done by a character, the confirmed characters, new features, the rage system, the floors wall will now be broken and ascend to the lower level of the area, and an unknown character that does not appear to be human. It was unnamed at the time, but on Monday, November 26, 2007, its name was confirmed to be "Azazel" ([5]). Azazel is the final boss of Tekken 6.



Silent Trailer



Tekken 6 Arcade Opening

Tekken 6 Gameplay in first time

Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

Main article: Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.

On August 28th, 2008, the upcoming release of an upgraded version of the System 357 arcade board of Tekken 6, named Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, was announced. It is set to be released in arcades during Winter 2008. The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan.

PlayStation Portable version

The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.

On April 28, 2009, it was confirmed that Tekken 6 will be coming to the PlayStation Portable console. It will be released alongside the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. It contains additional stages, content items, and an ad-hoc multiplayer mode using "original" and "fan favorite" characters. It will also have a "Ghost" Infrastructure mode, to allow players to upload his or her character data, as well as download the data of other players. This version will include all of the updates made in Bloodline Rebellion, as well. It does include 3 new stages selectable only in the aforementioned ad-hoc multiplayer mode, based mostly in stages found in Scenario Campaign Mode for the console ports. Sources:

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