Release Date: February 24, 2005
Another installment in one of the most popular series of fighting games developed for years by Bandai Namco Entertainment. In the fifth edition of King of Iron Fist Tournament a set of well-known fighters makes its appearance alongside three new ones (Asuka, Raven and Feng). Each character has their own motivation and goals, which constitutes the background for spectacular duels. Tekken 5 employs the well-known mechanics of its predecessors.
Tekken 5 for PS2 is another installment in one of the most popular series of fighting games ever created. It is not the fifth edition of King of Iron Fist Tournament as the title may be suggesting, for it is the seventh, when Tekken Advance (GBA), three installments released for the PlayStation console, Tekken 4 and two Tekken Tag Tournament games created for PlayStation 2 are all taken into . Similar to the previous installments, Tekken 5 was developed by Bandai Namco.
In Tekken 5 for PS2, a set of well-known fighters make their presence, including Marduk, Lee, Jin, Kazuya, Lei, Paul, Law, Julia, Christie, Jack-5, Nina, Hwoarang, King, Steve, Bryan, Xiaoyu and Yoshimitsu. The game features three new characters as well - Asuka, Raven and Feng. The combat system remains unchanged here, following the excellent pattern of the stronger and the weaker extremities combined with perfect key bindings. Fully three-dimensional arenas make a great impression – these also follow the trend of implementing interactive objects which can be used in combat, such as walls, columns or statues.
Tekken 5 for PS2 offers alternative game modes, such as versus, training or the adventure mode present already in the third installment of the Tekken series. The player's task here is to fight their way through hundreds of incoming opponents.
Platforms:
PlayStation 2
Developer: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
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A best-selling brawler series, originating on consoles and gaming machines; however, since 2017, its main installments have also been coming to personal computers. The series was created by the Japanese company Namco (later renamed Bandai Namco Entertainment) as competition to such brands as Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat.
System Requirements for Tekken 5 Video Game:
PlayStation 2
s:
memory card