Tekken
3 is the
third installment in the popular Tekken fighting game series. It
was released for Arcades in March 1997, and for the PlayStation in
March - September 1998. The original Arcade version of the game was
released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 as part of Tekken 5's
Arcade History mode. Tekken 3 is still widely considered one of the
greatest games of its genre, and of all time.
It was
the first game released on Namco System 12 hardware (an improvement
to the original two Tekken games, which used System 11). It was also
the last installment of the series for the PlayStation.
Tekken 3 maintains
the same core fighting system and concept as its predecessors, but brings many
improvements, such as significantly more detailed graphics and
animations, fifteen new characters added to the game's roster, more modern
music and faster and more fluid gameplay.
Perhaps the most noticeable change from Tekken 2 fight system is
movement reform - whereas the element of depth had been largely insignificant in
previous Tekken games (aside from some characters having unique
sidesteps and dodging maneuvers),Tekken 3 added emphasis on the third
axis, allowing all characters to sidestep in or out of the background by
lightly pressing the arcade stick (or tapping the controller button in the
console version) towards the corresponding direction. Another big change in
movement was that jumping was toned down, no longer allowing fighters to jump
to extreme heights (as was present in previous games), but keeping leaps to
reasonable, realistic heights. It made air combat more controllable, and put
more use to sidestep dodges, as jumping no longer became a universal dodge move
that was flying above all of the ground moves. Other than that, the improved
engine allowed for quick recoveries from knock-downs, more escapes from tackles
and stuns, better juggling (as many old moves had changed parameters, allowing
them to connect in combo-situations, where they wouldn't connect in previous
games) and extra newly created combo throws.
Tekken 3 was
the first Tekken to feature a beat 'em up minicamp called
"Tekken Force", which pitted the player in various stages against
enemies in a side-scrolling fashion. If the player succeeds in beating the
minigame four times, Dr. Bosconovitch would be a playable character (granted
that you defeat him first). This was continued in Tekken 4 and
succeeded by the Devil Within minigame in Tekken 5 - but
Boskonovitch was dropped as a playable character after Tekken 3. There is
also a minigame "Tekken Ball", similar to beach volleyball,
where one has to hit the ball with a powerful attack to hurt the opponent or
try to hit the ball in such a way that it hits the ground in the opponent's
area, thus causing damage.
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