Tekken 6 | Pc Games | Free Download | 11.2 GB
Description:Tekken
6 packs in plenty of gameplay, which starts with an Arcade mode. As in
Tekken 5, Arcade allows you to gain ranks for each individual character
you decide to try out. If you’re an utter recluse or just don’t have
access to the Internet, the game also tries to emulate the experience of
playing against real people by having your AI opponents appear with
their own individual gamer names, win/loss ratios, and ranks.
The
AI here is strong–there are five difficulty levels to choose from,
ranging from ridiculously easy to frustratingly tough, so there’s a good
chance you’ll find a fit for your own experience level. If Arcade mode
isn’t your bag, then you can take on a virtually endless lineup of
opponents in Ghost Battle, which is a mode that pits you against the
ghost data of real players downloaded online. There are also the
stock-standard fighter modes of Survival and Time Attack, as well as two
dedicated two-player modes–VS Battle and Team Battle, the latter of
which allows you and a friend to choose up to eight characters to fight
in consecutive battles. Tekken 6 looks impressive, but it’s not the
prettiest fighter out there.
There are definitely some impressive
details to be found on each character model, and the whole game runs
smoothly at 60 frames per second, but some of the game’s textures look
rather bland. Skin, for example, looks pretty waxy, giving near-nude
characters like Ganryu a mannequin-like look. There’s also some
noticeable aliasing to be found on the game’s various stages, from which
both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions suffer.
The game’s
stages, in fact, can be a little too distracting. There’s plenty going
on in each level, such as helicopters crashing, jets flying by, and even
livestock milling around, but some of these aren’t rendered in
impressive ways. Seeing a poorly animated sheep or pig bounce away as
you accidentally hit it, for example, just serves to draw your attention
away from the solid fighting. Thankfully, the sound is quite
impressive, with solid and bone-crunching effects adding a great deal of
believability to your every strike.
But perhaps Tekken 6‘s most
apparent technical downside has to do with its load times. They’re not
so long as to break the game, but there are noticeable lags when matches
load and character models appear on selection screens. Installing is
practically a prerequisite on the PS3 version to get it on par with the
Xbox 360, which features shorter load times from the get-go.
Tekken
6 has to offer. For fans, Tekken 6 is the most complete Tekken
experience so far. It features a large roster, strong customization
options, and tight mechanics, and it’s sure to be a time sink as you
enjoy battle after battle and strive to perfect your skills. If you’re a
newcomer, the game is as welcoming as ever, and there’s plenty here to
keep you occupied until you’re ready to start busting out your own
combos. If you’re a fighting fan or are just curious to dip a tentative
fist into the genre, then Tekken 6 is the game for you.
System Requirement:
Quad Core 2.4 GHz, 3 GB
RAM (4 GB RAM – Vista/7)
Graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 285 or better)
8.1 GB HDD
Windows XP(SP3)/Vista(SP2)/7