Tekken 6 wasn't just a graphical upgrade; it fundamentally changed how the game felt. It introduced two massive mechanics:
If you’re a fighting game fan, you know that the PlayStation 3 era was a golden age. Among the titans of that time, stands tall as a massive turning point for the franchise. Whether you’re looking to revisit a classic or picking it up for the first time on legacy hardware, here is why Tekken 6 remains a knockout. 1. The Roster: Size Really Does Matter
This allowed players to slam opponents into the ground mid-combo, extending their juggles for massive damage. It paved the way for the high-octane combos we see in Tekken 7 and 8 today. 3. Scenario Campaign: A Love Letter to Beat-'Em-Ups
Tekken 6 wasn't just a graphical upgrade; it fundamentally changed how the game felt. It introduced two massive mechanics:
If you’re a fighting game fan, you know that the PlayStation 3 era was a golden age. Among the titans of that time, stands tall as a massive turning point for the franchise. Whether you’re looking to revisit a classic or picking it up for the first time on legacy hardware, here is why Tekken 6 remains a knockout. 1. The Roster: Size Really Does Matter
This allowed players to slam opponents into the ground mid-combo, extending their juggles for massive damage. It paved the way for the high-octane combos we see in Tekken 7 and 8 today. 3. Scenario Campaign: A Love Letter to Beat-'Em-Ups