Tekken was a hit in arcades and on the PS1. It was one of the first fighting games on the platform and better than its rivals, such as Battle Arena Toshinden.
Tekken is a 3D fighting game developed and published by Namco Limited, now Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., in 1994. In the Tekken Tournament, fighters with their own hidden agendas clash to determine who possesses the ultimate fist. The game features a revolutionary control scheme in which four buttons correspond to each limb, providing an intuitive combat experience. Command a vast array of techniques as if you were controlling your own body! The Arcade Archives series is developed with the concept of faithfully reproducing classic arcade games while staying true to the originals.
Original Mode offers a variety of convenient features that make revisiting these classic titles even more enjoyable. These include difficulty and display settings, button remapping, the ability to create multiple save files at any time, and a rewind function to undo your last move. Some titles also offer special settings that recreate the nostalgic atmosphere of CRT TVs from years past. Additionally, Hi Score Mode and Caravan Mode allow you to compete with players worldwide for the best scores through Online Rankings.
The Arcade Archives 2 series introduces Time Attack Mode in addition to Original, Hi Score, and Caravan modes. Time Attack Mode focuses on how quickly you can complete the game, regardless of your score. Furthermore, with VRR, or Variable Refresh Rate, support, gameplay is reproduced more accurately, providing a closer experience to the original arcade. Enjoy these iconic arcade games that defined an era with the Arcade Archives series!
According to Hamster’s announcement, Arcade Archives 2: Tekken is being released today for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch for $17.
Source: Gematsu



