Dark Resurrection is the *** version of tekken 5 for the arcade but for the PSP the arcade in your pants. This game is hands down the best PSP game for graphics i have, im not jokeing ppl this game looks like a toned down PS2 not toned down alot. The character modes look awsome and shows the true potential of the PSP. However there are no character giggel or cloths movment like on the PS2 or Xbox/360 fighting games. However pre fight sceens are awsome and voice work is great. All characters in stroy mode have an animated opening video with narration and a CG video for there conclusion that last for about a minit. For the game itself it follows the story that Jin has won the king of iron fist the last 4 times, but you never fight Jin only Devil Jin (If you follow the Tekken story line it makes sence). The final boss in Jinpalak (something like that) Henhachis father. As for Tekken story this does not explane much so if your new to the series the story may seem like there is none... I cant say that there is. There are 32+ characters, 19 beautiful stages and a sound track that cant be beat. The customeization is awsome and offers a great deal of fetures for every one. From tekken bowl to tekken Dojo there is almost endless play. To compare this game to the Tekken 5 that was relased in North America is unfair, but if you want to know here is how i see it. Tekken 5 Ps2 +better graphics, better looking stages and better phisycs. -less characters, less iteams, cant play it anywhere but your house. Tekken 5 DR PSP +2 new characters Lili and Dragunov (both very good) and return of Armor King (if king is not good enough for you.), More iteams, can play where and when ever you want. - worse graphics then the Ps2 version (but still awsome for the PSP). I love this game and for all you guys who have buddys with this game and your still unshur (you would not have read this review if you were...) it is Game Sharing compatible so give it a try.
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