Reviews from

in the past


It's been a long time since I played this. If you're playing this for the story this is definitely not the game for you. I don't even think Tekken has a nice story but it catches people's attention because of its fights and the way you can battle with your opponents.

If I played it now I wouldn't like it as much as I did back then. Some characters had cool designs and combat abilities but that was pretty much it.

This game is soda bubble. This game exists in a dark noisy room. Tastes like arcade cheap pizza. This thing oozes and bathes. It's a colossal thunderhead of a machine. Hits the ground heavy and slides like butter. Strikes a balance between cool-fan hangars and rooftops and hot garish casino onion-ring grease-dripping fire & brimstone. Bathed in tired sun and built with stone and concrete.

nostalgia, yes, but itSs easily the most iconic of the franchise and outstanding for its era, marked my life

I don't like this one basically at all. The whole vibe is off, the soundtrack is mid. The gameplay is certainly improved from tekken 4, but trying to beat the arcade mode is a hell nightmare. Fuck Jinpachi what a shitty final boss


Melhor de todos até agora, tão bom quanto o 3.

Best tekken series. Fun story mode. Awesome mechanic. Good character design. And also the best opening song!

This review contains spoilers

Another great game in the series with the best soundtracks in the series.

Tekken 5 is another worthy successor in the series. It adds the most glorious soundtracks in the series to date, new characters and character customization.

The family drama continues in this game. The G Corporation attacks Heihachi in his building by deploying multiple Jack-4 robots and he, and Kazuya fight them off. One of the Jack’s explodes in front of Heihachi. Kazuya leaves him for dead and the only witness of the event is Raven, a ninja dude that confirms to his superiors that Heihachi is dead (or so everyone thinks). Everyone hears the news and assume the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu family. However, business has resumed again shortly after by someone unknown.

Not that much later, the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 is announced. Finally, the sponsor and owner of the Mishima Zaibatsu is revealed to be Jinpachi Mishima, the father of Heihachi. He should be resting in peace, but is instead revived and possessed by a vengeful spirit, granting him unspeakable power and rage. In the Tournament, he faces off against Jin, who ultimately defeats him. Grateful for his eternal rest, Jinpachi dissolves into dust and ash. Afterwards, Jin becomes the new head of the Mishima Zaibatsu.

Tekken 5 includes the story mode/arcade mode, Survival mode, Time Attack mode, and a new mode called Devil Within. This is a mini game in which you blast your way through stages and enemies, playing solely as Jin and his alter ego Devil Jin. It is the fourth installment of the “Tekken Force” mini game series.
Each game mode now rewards you with gold when you complete fights. This gold can be used for the new customization feature in which you can buy cosmetic items for your characters.

The roster has, once again, been updated, 32 characters are now playable, with the inclusion of six new ones. Like the previous games, all these new characters are so characteristic that they were included in all the installments that followed.

The new customization aspect of this game is great. You can now put a party hat on Jin’s grumpy face, something that never gets old. Add some wings to Paul Phoenix, put a flower in Yoshimitsu’s helmet and you are all set. The customization is pure cosmetic, keeping the game balanced as it should be, without paid advantages.

Tekken 5 looks great. It is comparable with Tekken 4, but just slightly more polished. Animations and movement is even more fluent, mainly because the uneven terrain and obstacles have been removed from the previous game, allowing for faster and smoother gameplay.

What sets Tekken 5 apart from the rest of the series is the soundtrack. It sounds so epic and beautiful and it came out of the blue. Special credit must be given to the Moonlight Wilderness track, which is just perfection. If one track got me hyped up for the fight, it was this one. Ten points for the audio department.

I have to say that Tekken 5, along with Tekken 6, have the worst boss fights in the series. In Tekken 5, Jinpachi is an ultimate middle finger to every player. He has a freaking mouth in his belly that shoots fireballs that cannot be dodged and almost one hit K.O. you, and his punches hit harder than a freight train. It is one of the most unfair boss stages in the series and this sucked some of the fun out of this installment, at least for me.

The game was followed by Tekken: Dark Resurrection, a PSP game that includes my favorite character in the series: Sergei Dragunov. It is a shame that he was not present on the PS2 release of Tekken 5, but that does not matter that much anymore because of his availability in the later installments of the series.

In the end, Tekken 5 remains, alongside with Tekken Tag Tournament 2, my favorite entry in the series and will always have a special place in my black heart.

Definitely recommend this gem.


I should have gotten this one back in the day.

Now this is finally a worthy Tekken entry on the PS2, only took em 3 tries…

Tekken 5 picks up where 4 left off and pretty much tried to fix all of its flaws while filling some empty gaps like the lacklustre roaster and side content.
One of the main highlight of this game is actually one of its worst part, that would be the Devil Jin side mode which plays like a 3D action combat platformer? It’s just an awful mess with terrible controls and unsatisfying gameplay that gatekeep one of the coolest character unlock of the game (obviously Devil Jin).

Other than Devil Within there isn’t much new, the game offers the arcade mode of Tekken 1,2 and 3 for free and that’s such a fun addition which adds so much value to the package, it really reminds me of Smash bros Brawl masterpieces but this time instead of being a useless demo it’s a free game! Talking about free games you probably noticed the cool ass mini game that play when you start the game, it’s actually a game called Star Blade and I’ve honestly never heard of it but it’s really cool how you can unlock a full version of it if you finish the story mode with all characters.
Another addition would be the character customisation, it’s such a fun idea to unlock money by playing the game and then buy some stupid hats and moustache for your characters, in a way it really reminds me of Idolmaster with its own catalog of silly accessories even though the original Idolmaster wasn’t out when Tekken 5 was released.

About the story itself it’s the usual nonsense that we all love, though I have a deep hatred for the final boss that shows up at the end of all campaign, jinhachi is such an annoying boss with annoying quirks it’s not fun to fight him once so 10 + times? No thanks. It really makes me wish Tekken would go the smash way and try to make a full story mode for everyone rather than just make a fake story mode that is just arcade mode in disguise for all characters.

It’s overall a fun time and the most polished game of the franchise so far, I just wish it had more side content or at least more polished content but at least it’s the most quality we’ve seen so far for the main gameplay loop.

Um dos melhores Tekken até os dias atuais, top 3 facilmente. Um jogo fácil de se iniciar, mas bem complexo de se aprimorar, com uma alta diversidade de combos e estratégias.
O modo história tem uma história e rival para cada personagem em específico, o que motiva a rejogabilidade com cada um deles (Apesar do último boss ser bem apelão com suas bolas de fogo)

So this was my first video game ever, which explains why I like Tekken so much. Usually, when I play a game, I don't let my past distract me from how good or bad a game is. Even without nostalgia, this game is amazing. This is my (now second) favorite Tekken game. The settings, the music, the time I had playing with other people. This is just the premium package.

THE Tekken experience. Unless you're a fan of Jin.

O Jogo é excelente, a música então nem se fala de tão boa que é pqp. Joguei na época do ps2, mas dessa vez fechei o modo história com o Hwoarang para deixar salvo aqui no perfil.

Creates the basis of Tekken gameplay going forward while still retaining some of the stronger story elements from Tekken 4. Jinpachi is kinda bullshit though.


so queria ver a historia de cada peresonagem, otimo jogo com amigos
I just wanted to see the story of each character, great game with friends

Masterclass in 2000s fighting games. Cool roster, decent side modes, and rad vibes.

While I Prefer Tekken 4, I Can't Deny That Tekken 5 Is An Amazing Fighter.


El mejor tekken de la historia, tenia el juego normal, un modo en 3d con Jin y podias jugar a los 3 primeros tekken + un juego de naves al arrancar el juego

Não joguei muitos tekkens mas definitivamente é bem melhor que o 7.