Tekken 3D
It's the awesomeness of Tekken in 3D!
This morning, we were at the presentation of the upcoming Tekken titles Tekken Hybrid for Playstation 3, and of course Tekken 3D for Nintendo 3DS. The presentation was led by the series producer Katsuhiro Harada. Tekken, for the people unaware, is the long-running fighting franchise of Namco Bandai. Tekken is slower than Street Fighter, which allows more tactical gameplay. It is all about anticipating your opponent's attack and reacting to it with one of your moves.
Our time with Tekken 3D was very brief, but there were many noticeable things. The buttons and layout never felt this refined, which is a huge step up from the series' games on PSP. Not that there were many problems with those games, but the Circle Pad in particular gives better control over your character. Even in 3D, the game will always run in silky smooth 60 frames per second. This might be a first so far as fighting games on the 3DS are concerned. The various HUD elements, characters and background all look nicely rendered in the third dimension.
The demo we played only had a handful of characters, but from what we saw, the roster might be quite large. Also included in the package will be the movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance, fully playable for on the go. Unfortunately, due to technical problems there wasn’t any time for questions, so some things remain unanswered. As it stands, though, Tekken for the Nintendo 3DS is the next exciting fighter to hit the system, and will do so in early 2012.