All Tekken Movies Average ratng: 7,8/10 851 reviews
'If you can still breathe you can still fight, your only defeated when you decide.' In the future countries no longer exist. The world is owned by corporations, each of which as a competitor in the 'Iron-Fist' fighting tournament. Looking to avenge the death of his mother at the hands of the Tekken group, Jin (Foo) fights his way to the tournament. I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed this movie. Very, very entertaining with very good fighting scenes. It also stayed very close to the video game, complete with the pick-a-fighter sections. The downfall of this movie is the same problem with all video game movies though. When the movie is just the one-on-one fighting sequences like the game has it is very strong and fun to watch. When it tries to add a story aspect and a plot is where it begins to drag. But the filmmakers knew this I think and the movie never strays too far from the tournament aspect for too long. Overall, much better then I expected, and knowing it's a video game you will have certain expectations going in. I give it a B.
Would I watch again? - I actually might.
*Also try - Muay Thai Fighter
Tekken
Developer(s)Namco Bandai
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai
First ReleaseTekken (1994)
Genre(s)Fighting
Platform(s)PlayStation
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Vita

Tekken Dual audio 300mb worldfree4u. is a current third-party fighting game franchise developed by Namco Bandai and had originally released exclusively on Playstation consoles until Tekken 6 (not counting arcade editions).

Connection With All-StarsEdit

  • Heihachi Mishima appears as a playable character.
  • Kuma appears as a non-playable character in Heihachi's Level 2 Super, as well as a minion.
  • Many characters from the Tekken series, which are Xiaoyu, Jack-6, Raven, Eddy Gordo, Mokujin, Jinpachi, Nina, Sergei Dragunov, Miguel Caballero Rojo, King, Devil Jin, Armor King and Marshall Law, appear as Icons unlocked by leveling up Heihachi.

GamesEdit

  • Tekken - 1995 (PS1)
  • Tekken 2 - 1996 (PS1)
  • Tekken 3 - 1998 (PS1)
  • Tekken Tag Tournament - 2000 (PS2)
  • Tekken 4 - 2002 (PS2)
  • Death by Degrees - 2005 (PS2)
  • Tekken 5 - 2005 (PS2)
  • Namco X Capcom - 2005 (PS2)
  • Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection - 2006 (PSP/PS3)
  • Tekken 6 - 2009 (PS3/PSP)
  • Tekken Hybrid - 2012 (PS3)
  • Street Fighter X Tekken - 2012 (PS3/PSV)
  • Tekken Tag Tournament 2 - 2012 (PS3)
  • Tekken Revolution - 2013 (PS3)
  • Tekken X Street Fighter - TBA (TBA)
  • Tekken 7 - TBA

Guest AppearencesEdit

  • Digimon World RE:Digitize - 2012 (PSP)
  • UrbanReign - 2005 (PS2)
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 - 2010 (PS3)

TriviaEdit

  • If one were to count Metal Gear Rising as its own series, then Tekken is the oldest franchise represented in All-Stars, with its first game, Tekken, being released in 1994 and later ported to the PlayStation in 1995.
  • Lei Wulong once appeared in a Sony commerical.
  • Hwoarang, Bruce Irvin, Lei Wulong, and Jin Kazama were chosen to be icons, as shown by the strategy guide, but were not in the final product.
    • Devil Jin, an alternate form of Jin, does appear as an icon at Rank 7, as well as Jin's gauntlet at Rank 15.

ReferencesEdit

Franchises
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (Title Fight)
First Party
Ape Escape·Buzz!·Carnival Island·Escape Plan·Fat Princess·God of War·Gravity Rush·Heavenly Sword·Hot Shots Golf·inFAMOUS·Jak and Daxter·Killzone·LittleBigPlanet·LocoRoco·MediEvil·ModNation Racers·PaRappa the Rapper·Patapon·Ratchet & Clank·Resistance·Sly Cooper·Starhawk·The Mark of Kri·The Unfinished Swan·Together Everywhere!·Twisted Metal·Uncharted·Warhawk·WipEout
Third Party
BioShock·Dead Space·Devil May Cry·Metal Gear·Tekken
Removed
Blasto·Folklore·Journey·The Legend of Dragoon