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The document discusses the Tekken fighting game series on PlayStation and how Tekken 3 was a highly successful entry, though some felt the exclusive characters were weak and one mode was too easy. It provides details on the gameplay and modes of Tekken 3 and praise for the graphics and sound, calling it the best PlayStation game at the time.

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Tek

The document discusses the Tekken fighting game series on PlayStation and how Tekken 3 was a highly successful entry, though some felt the exclusive characters were weak and one mode was too easy. It provides details on the gameplay and modes of Tekken 3 and praise for the graphics and sound, calling it the best PlayStation game at the time.

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Some of the PlayStation's biggest moments have centered around a Tekken game.

Tekken 1 was released a few months after the PlayStation hit shelves and propelled the
system to stardom. Tekken 2 came along, and was another "better-than-perfect"
translation of the arcade version, adding modes and what were some of the most
amazing FMV sequences available at the time. Tekken 3 has caused much debate prior
to its release, as it was slated to be the first Tekken game that wouldn't be a perfect
translation. While the backgrounds aren't quite as sharp (they're 2D) as the arcade
version, the PlayStation version of Tekken 3 more than makes up for this with additional
modes, state-of-the-art FMV, and some of the best fighting to be found anywhere.

Mode-wise, Tekken 3 contains all the modes from Tekken 2. Time attack, team battle,
practice mode, and survival mode are all there, and haven't changed a bit. Tekken Force
mode is a four-level side-scrolling mode that pits players against tons of ninjas. While it
seems like a really neat idea, in practice Tekken Force mode isn't all that great. You can
waltz right through the four levels very easily using only the right kick button. Beat Force
mode four times, and you'll unlock Dr. Boskonovitch, one of the game's two PlayStation-
only characters. Tekken Ball mode draws a few lines in the sand and turns the fighting
game into a crazy version of volleyball. Players bat a beach ball back and forth with
attacks. Hitting the ball with a special attack transfers the energy of that attack into the
ball, giving it an eerie glow. If the opposing player gets hit with the ball, he takes
damage. If a player lets the ball drop, he takes damage there as well. Theater mode lets
you watch all the Tekken 3 FMV sequences that you've unlocked so far. It also lets you
pop in Tekken 2 and check out all the FMV in there, too.

The gameplay is identical to the arcade. Every move, combo, and character has been
transferred over, and a couple of new characters have been added in as well. The
aforementioned Dr. Boskonovitch is the scientist that appears in Yoshimitsu's Tekken 2
ending. Unfortunately, the good doctor has suffered some pretty bad spinal injuries and
is unable to stand up for more than a few seconds. So you must fight from the ground
with all sorts of strange kicking attacks. Gon is a tiny dinosaur from a Japanese comic.
He breathes fire, electrifies his body, and passes gas. Gon's limbs are so short, you're
never quite sure where his attacks are coming from. Both PlayStation exclusive
characters are a waste of space. Dr. B is slightly interesting, but Gon simply has no place
in the game at all. Whenever someone picks Gon, it not only makes me want to not play
that match, but it also makes me want to just shut the entire game off.

Tekken 3 presents itself incredibly well. The sound effects are terrific, and the music is
nothing short of amazing. From a graphical standpoint, Tekken 3 can't be beat. While
the polygon count may have been slightly reduced and the backgrounds made 2D, it
still looks absolutely incredible. It is definitely the high water mark for graphics on the
PlayStation.

Not much stands between Tekken 3 and a perfect 10 score. If the PlayStation exclusive
characters were better and Force mode a bit more enthralling, it could have come closer
to a perfect score. Needless to say, Tekken 3 is the best PlayStation game to come along
in a long time, and this one won't be topped anytime soon

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