Bahajinbo
Bio
I like gaming, death metal and bodybuilding.
Current systems:
PC (Ryzen 7 7800X3D + RX 7800 XT),
PS5, Xbox Series S & X, Switch, Steam Deck, 3DS, Vita, Recalbox + CRT, various Retro handhelds
Feel free to add me on Steam:
https://steamcommunity.com/id/bahajinbo/
I like gaming, death metal and bodybuilding.
Current systems:
PC (Ryzen 7 7800X3D + RX 7800 XT),
PS5, Xbox Series S & X, Switch, Steam Deck, 3DS, Vita, Recalbox + CRT, various Retro handhelds
Feel free to add me on Steam:
https://steamcommunity.com/id/bahajinbo/
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GOTY '23
Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event
Favorite Games
360
Total Games Played
006
Played in 2024
868
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In some aspects, this is a downgrade from TTT2, especially regarding treasure battles and possible character customization.
However, it's still a very good entry to the Tekken franchise. The story mode is bonkers as always - but fun and has some tough battles in the end. Stage design is great, character variety is as top-notch as it should be and the soundtrack is also very diverse. Controls and gameplay are great, fluid and responsive. Visually the game still holds up and is very playable on older devices or on the Steam Deck.
It's just ... something is missing here. The magic that titles like Tekken 3, TTT2 or Tekken: Dark Resurrection had.
However, it's still a very good entry to the Tekken franchise. The story mode is bonkers as always - but fun and has some tough battles in the end. Stage design is great, character variety is as top-notch as it should be and the soundtrack is also very diverse. Controls and gameplay are great, fluid and responsive. Visually the game still holds up and is very playable on older devices or on the Steam Deck.
It's just ... something is missing here. The magic that titles like Tekken 3, TTT2 or Tekken: Dark Resurrection had.
Decent port of Street Fighter 1 up to Street Fighter III: 3rd strike, but also a lazy one.
I got it in a bundle so it was not crazy expensive and if you haven't experienced the old school Street Fighter titles, this is a good way to play those. However, these are not the most feature-complete versions as you can only do Arcade mode, Versus and Online (unkranked or ranked). For example, the Japanese Saturn release of Street Fighter Zero 3 had some amazing bonus features - all absent here.
The options menu is very bare-bones as well, at least it has decent CRT shaders.
The PC version has Enigma DRM, so keep that in mind as well.
I got it in a bundle so it was not crazy expensive and if you haven't experienced the old school Street Fighter titles, this is a good way to play those. However, these are not the most feature-complete versions as you can only do Arcade mode, Versus and Online (unkranked or ranked). For example, the Japanese Saturn release of Street Fighter Zero 3 had some amazing bonus features - all absent here.
The options menu is very bare-bones as well, at least it has decent CRT shaders.
The PC version has Enigma DRM, so keep that in mind as well.