Ok...so...i can spend 60 dollars on VF5 or...for 20 bucks i can get Tekken 5 in 1080 HD? Sounds like a simple answer to me. i waited on VF5 until i could get my hands on Tekken and it was well worth it. It's beautiful. the gameplay is crisp and all the usual suspects are there. the character customization is as deep as you want to make it (if you're into that kind of thing) or something you can skp altogether (if you're not). There's no issues with framerate or glitches. The audio works well and it's identical to the arcarde version that came out over a year ago. You don't have to work to open any characters up as they are all available from the time you download the game (except for the final boss who isn't someone you'll play with a whole lot anyway even after you open him by beating arcade mode once). The difficulty level is fully customizable and very formidable if not frustrating once you get into the higher difficulty settings. My only complaint would be the lack of online play and the skeleton-level of different game modes (Arcade, Ghost and Versus) but hey...for 20 bucks it's all that it should be and definitely worth saving the 40+ bucks to get in my opinion a much better fighting game.
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