On August 17, , a new trailer for Tekken 3D: Prime Edition was released, alongside its official name. It was also revealed that the game would include all characters of Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion including the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 incarnation of Heihachi Mishima , as well as a 3D version of the movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance on the game's cartridge. The game also has more than artwork cards from the entire Tekken series to collect that can be shared via the StreetPass function on the 3DS.
All characters will retain their two available default costumes from Tekken 6 unlike in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. On January 23, , the lastest trailer was released. It re-confirmed previous announced features, and confirmed Online Play and the return of all Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion in-game mechanics and demonstrated the usage of the Touchscreen Commands and the StreetPass feature.
It also showed some snippets of the new stages as well as the returning stages. A new mode was also introduced: the Special Survival Mode, during which the player has to fight with only one lifebar in order to gain Tekken Cards and CP. Furthermore a new match-up type was introduced: the so-called Special Match.
Winning a Special Match requires certain battle conditions such as damaging the opponent through aerial juggles only. The reward will be a Tekken Card. On the verge of the release of Tekken 3D: Prime Edition , new information surfaced: Both Arcade Mode and Story Mode would be absent from this game as well as the customization feature in previous Tekken installments, however, the latter one would be replaced by a simple Color Edit feature to change the color palettes of character's costumes.
Upon release, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition has received mixed to slightly positive reviews. IGN has greatly praised the game's visuals and good framerate, but it lamented its lack of game modes and low replay value. Gamespot stated that while it looked and played very well, the game seemed incomplete. Tech-Gaming found the game's engine to be up to the task, but bemoaned the laggy online multiplayer. Tekken 3D: Prime Edition currently has a Metacritic score of 64 out of Tekken: Blood Vengeance.
Open main menu. Last modified on 18 August , at Tekken 3D: Prime Edition. Practice Mode Edit Like previous Tekken installments, this mode allows the player to practice moves, combos, juggles, and fighting against a chosen dummy character.
These commands can be customized, however, only moves listed in the movelist can be applied to the Touchscreen, thus no full combo can be assigned to it this way.
Heihachi Mishima returns in this game in his Tekken Tag Tournament 2 incarnation and thus younger self, including all move and property changes, except for his Ultimate Tackle move. However, they still make a cameo appearance on Tekken Cards.
To compensate for this, new stages are introduced in Tekken 3D: Prime Edition. The Customization feature was entirely removed, but replaced by the Color Edit feature. Therefore, there are no Item Moves at all. The Color Edit feature is restricted to ten preselected colour swaps. Due to this, Gold Rush is made redundant and thus is completely absent.
Graphically, both Rustic Asia and Hidden Retreat do not show the kickable pigs and sheep, respectively. Armor King. It is possible to trick the game into making it actually assign iWR and JF moves. The reason for facilitating the execution of said moves is that some moves that can be assigned to the Touchscreen actually have "Perfect Frame" properties.
Nonetheless not all moves and "secret moves" can be used that way. For unknown reasons, the Special Match stages are coloured in black and white only. Beta screens suggests that originally the Special Matches were going to take place on any stage rather than only on the "black and white" stages. Similiarly, the possibility of winning Tekken Cards was expected to be part of Online Play.
The Tech Demo depicted the Wrecked Dojo stage as an abandoned one rather than a wrecked one. The lifebar had a different design than its final counterpart. In the TGS Gameplay Video some stages were shown that have been tweaked for the final version of the game. The highest amount of CP the player can have at the same time is Similarly, the max play time count is Before each round of any Ranked Matches the rank of each player including their possible Promotion Chance or Demotion Risk is only shown until the round starts.
Currently, the highest attainable rank offline is Tekken Emperor , rather than Tekken God. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited. The former one can be played with two 3DS's nearby while the latter one is played via Internet. The player then has the option to select either Random Matches or Friendly Matches. It is only possible to rank up during Random Matches. However, during an immediate rematch in Random Matches , the player cannot change their Main Character.
Versus Battle is also the only and first battle mode allowing to fight on a Practice Stage. Due to hardware limitations and to ensure a smooth and fair gameplay, the 3D effect of the 3DS is disabled during Versus Battles to guarantee 60 FPS at all costs.
Like previous Tekken installments, this mode allows the player to practice moves, combos, juggles, and fighting against a chosen dummy character. Information like total damage, buttons pressed and attack analysis will be shown. The player can choose the dummy to stand still, jump, guard, tech roll and to fight with different difficulty levels. There are Tekken Cards in total. There are also three different types of Tekken Cards : bronze ones, silver ones and golden ones - depending on rarity.
The player may set three cards for exchange via StreetPass. One Tekken Card costs 20 CPs with no exception. During the press conference at E3 , Nintendo announced Tekken would be coming to the 3DS handheld. At the same time, a demo was shown featuring the Tekken in-game engine along with a young Heihachi. Producer Katsuhiro Harada promised the game would run in full 60 frames per second with the 3D effect on.
Its beta name was revealed as Tekken 3DS. On August 17, , a new trailer for Tekken 3D: Prime Edition was released, alongside its official name. It was also revealed that the game would include all characters of Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion including the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 incarnation of Heihachi Mishima , as well as a 3D version of the movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance on the game's cartridge.
The game also has more than artwork cards from the entire Tekken series to collect that can be shared via the StreetPass function on the 3DS. All characters will retain their two available default costumes from Tekken 6 unlike in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. On January 23, , the lastest trailer was released. It re-confirmed previous announced features, and confirmed Online Play and the return of all Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion in-game mechanics and demonstrated the usage of the Touchscreen Commands and the StreetPass feature.
It also showed some snippets of the new stages as well as the returning stages. A new mode was also introduced: the Special Survival Mode, during which the player has to fight with only one lifebar in order to gain Tekken Cards and CP. Furthermore a new match-up type was introduced: the so-called Special Match. Winning a Special Match requires certain battle conditions such as damaging the opponent through aerial juggles only.
The reward will be a Tekken Card. On the verge of the release of Tekken 3D: Prime Edition , new information surfaced: Both Arcade Mode and Story Mode would be absent from this game as well as the customization feature in previous Tekken installments, however, the latter one would be replaced by a simple Color Edit feature to change the color palettes of character's costumes.
Upon release, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition has received mixed to slightly positive reviews. IGN has greatly praised the game's visuals and good framerate, but it lamented its lack of game modes and low replay value. Gamespot stated that while it looked and played very well, the game seemed incomplete. Tech-Gaming found the game's engine to be up to the task, but bemoaned the laggy online multiplayer. Tekken 3D: Prime Edition currently has a Metacritic score of 64 out of Tekken: Blood Vengeance.
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