![]() ![]() ![]() Tekken Hybrid was another odd release – it featured the same awful, misogynistic Blood Vengeance movie that shared cart space with the 3DS game, a serviceable HD made-over version of 1999’s Tekken Tag Tournament and, best of all, a stunning demo of the forthcoming Tag sequel, which hinted at a bright future for fans of the original dream match tag brawler. Tekken 3D: Prime Edition was a technically adept stab at Tekken on the go, but arrived seemingly in a half-finished state, with bugger all single player mode to speak of. But when left to their own devices, the Artist Formerly Known As Namco had a bit of a shocker at times. On the plus side, Capcom did a terrific job of bringing the King of Iron Fist characters into their celebrated 2D crossover fighter Street Fighter X Tekken. ![]() The Tekken-verse has been represented in something of a haphazard way as of late. ![]()
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