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Tekken 3

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Tekken 3

Mar 20, 1997

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Tekken 3 is the third installment in the Tekken series. It maintains the same core fighting system as its predecessors but brings many improvements, such as significantly more detailed graphics and animations, fifteen new characters added to the game's roster, more modern music and faster gameplay.
Developers
Namco
Publishers
Namco
Franchises
Gon, Tekken
Series
Tekken
Platforms
Arcade
Genres
Arcade, Fighting
Themes
Action
Release Dates
Mar 20, 1997 (Japan)
Arcade
1997 (Europe)
Arcade
1997 (North_America)
Arcade
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User Stats
3841
In Collection
155
Wish Listed
30
Playing
186
Backlogged
How Long Is Tekken 3?
Main story: 2.0 hours
100% completion: 300.0 hours
Total completions: 4
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Luitenant_Gruber
Luitenant_Gruber gave Jan 19, 2023
Luitenant_Gruber gave Jan 19, 2023
*Warning: spoilers* My favorite entry in the Tekken series with a lot of memories
This review is for the PlayStation version

I loved Tekken 3 and still think it is the best installment in the series. Although it is, yet again, the same principle as the first two games, the new character roster and improvements made it just perfect.

In Tekken 3, the masters at Namco expanded the story yet again. Fifteen years after the last King of Iron Fist Tournament, Heihachi, still the leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu established his own personal paramilitary army called Tekken Force. His actions and various events, with the aid of the Tekken Force, ultimately lead to world peace. He then learns of an ancient temple in Mexico, which is the home of a mysterious and ancient fighter called Ogre. Heihachi wants to harness the power of the Ogre for himself and seek for him. Many fighters around the world end up dead, missing or beat up, all caused by the Ogre.

Jun Kazama, mother of Jin Kazama lives a peacefull live but senses that she has become a target for Ogre. She wants Jin to seek out his granddaddy Heihachi in order to keep him safe from harm. Ogre attacks the Kazama household eventually and Jin tries to defend it and his mother. He …

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I loved Tekken 3 and still think it is the best installment in the series. Although it is, yet again, the same principle as the first two games, the new character roster and improvements made it just perfect.

In Tekken 3, the masters at Namco expanded the story yet again. Fifteen years after the last King of Iron Fist Tournament, Heihachi, still the leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu established his own personal paramilitary army called Tekken Force. His actions and various events, with the aid of the Tekken Force, ultimately lead to world peace. He then learns of an ancient temple in Mexico, which is the home of a mysterious and ancient fighter called Ogre. Heihachi wants to harness the power of the Ogre for himself and seek for him. Many fighters around the world end up dead, missing or beat up, all caused by the Ogre.

Jun Kazama, mother of Jin Kazama lives a peacefull live but senses that she has become a target for Ogre. She wants Jin to seek out his granddaddy Heihachi in order to keep him safe from harm. Ogre attacks the Kazama household eventually and Jin tries to defend it and his mother. He gets wacked and wakes up, seeing his home in ruins and his mother missing, presumably dead. Driven by revenge, he is confronted, marked and ultimately, possessed by the Devil himself (a little family trait). He seeks out Heihachi and begs him to train him so he can become strong enough to face Ogre. Heihachi accepts and takes care of Jin. Four years later, Jin is now nineteen and a master in karate. Heihachi organizes the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, in which he secretly uses Jin and his buddies to lure Ogre out of his hiding place.

Once again, the big star here is Paul Phoenix. He participates, wipes the floor with everyone, including Jin and enters a large temple in which he faces Ogre. He beats the sh!t out of Ogre and thinks he is the champion. Then, Ogre reveals his true form called “True Ogre” and the fight starts again. Paul, again, beats the living hell out of him and wins the tournament, avenging Jun Kazama in the process. Moments later, Jin Kazama is gunned down by Tekken Force because Heihachi does not need him anymore. Heihachi himself pulls the final shot in Jin’s head, but instead of dying, the Devil inside Jin takes over, killing all the soldiers and yeets Heihachi trough the temple wall. Jin then transforms into his devil form with black wings and some sort of crystal thingy on his forehead and flies away, looking down and seeing that Heihachi survived the fall.

This story is even darker than the previous games and more epic than ever. I also liked that all three games so far see Jin and Kazuya as the big stars, while in reality, Paul Phoenix is the one that beated everyone so far, including Jin, a big Ogre monster and even Heihachi himself.

In Tekken 3, the mechanics and gameplay are the same as the first two games, with some tweaks. You got the arcade mode in which you fight your way through the final boss Ogre and his final form. You also got the new Survival mode and Time Attack mode from Tekken 2. Additionally, you get the new “Tekken Force” mini game, in which you defeat opponents in a side scrolling fashion. You also got the new (and a little unnecessary) mode called Tekken Ball. In which you play volleyball with Tekken characters.

Tekken 3 introduces a whole new roster of characters, respecting the fact that the game takes place twenty years after the events of Tekken 2. Six characters from the previous game are present, the rest is completely new. This gives the game a unique new feeling and let you experience a completely new cast.

The mechanics have been greatly improved in Tekken 3. Jumping is now more realistic (instead of the moon jumps that avoided any damage from the previous games), you recover faster when lying on the ground, more chance to escape from grapples and stuns and the introduction of many new juggle-like combos and attacks.

The only downside with this game, and the games that follow, is the new character Eddy Gordo. Although I love his backstory and design, he is the only one that is not balanced, in comparison to the excellent balancing of the other characters. His many low and ground moves can be exploited and can create infinite hit combo’s that are unbreakable. The issues are addressed in the later installments but in Tekken 3, he is God himself when faced or when playing as him.

Once again, the graphics received a big upgrade from the previous games. Especially the punch effects and damage clouds are greatly improved. The sound design also received some more love and sound amazing.

The controls and combo’s feel a lot more responsive in Tekken 3. It is the start for the fluent controls that were carried over to the next generation of Tekken games.

In the end, Tekken 3 deserves its title as one of the greatest videogames of its kind and is a worthy successor to the previous games.

Needless to say, I would recommend this classic.

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Tasty_Horrors
Tasty_Horrors gave Nov 14, 2022
Tasty_Horrors gave Nov 14, 2022
Tekken the Best of Me
This review is for the PlayStation version

Tekken 3 is without a doubt, the best of the series available on the first generation console, generating some of the best character stories and features some new activities that brings new light to the series.

Along with enhanced visuals and a great soundtrack, Tekken introduces Tekken Force, a street fighter type mini game that allows players to take on various forces in a new way.

With Tekken Force, we also get a volleyball inspired mini game known as Tekkenball, a more relaxed way to defeat your enemy. Though it's really not that exciting.

Plus, this game features one of Tekkens most brilliant characters, Gon! A foot tall dinosaur that becomes a challenge to fight just because he's so tiny!

Definitely one of the greatest in the entire franchise!

Gobelin_Powa
Gobelin_Powa gave Feb 29, 2024
Gobelin_Powa gave Feb 29, 2024
Gobelin_Powa's review of Tekken 3

8/10 En vrai le jeu est trop bien, à la Bib avec Arto et 16 c'est juste trop bon.

LaRetroCueva
LaRetroCueva gave Sep 21, 2023
LaRetroCueva gave Sep 21, 2023
Uno de los juegos de lucha más populares y exitosos de la historia.

Tekken 3 es la tercera entrega de la saga Tekken, creada por Namco en 1994. El juego salió para PlayStation en 1998, después de haber sido lanzado en las máquinas recreativas en 1997. El juego supuso una gran evolución respecto a las entregas anteriores, tanto en gráficos como en jugabilidad, y se convirtió en un referente del género de la lucha 3D.

El juego nos presenta una historia que transcurre 19 años después de los eventos de Tekken 2, en la que el torneo del Rey del Puño de Hierro vuelve a celebrarse, pero con nuevos participantes y viejos conocidos. El juego cuenta con un total de 23 personajes jugables, cada uno con su propio estilo de combate, personalidad y motivaciones. Entre los personajes más destacados se encuentran Jin Kazama, el hijo de Kazuya Mishima y Jun Kazama, que busca vengarse de su abuelo Heihachi Mishima por haberlo traicionado; Hwoarang, un experto en taekwondo que quiere derrotar a Jin; Eddy Gordo, un maestro de capoeira que busca al asesino de su padre; Ling Xiaoyu, una joven estudiante que quiere construir un parque de atracciones; y Ogre, el dios de la lucha que es el jefe final del juego.

El juego …

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Tekken 3 es la tercera entrega de la saga Tekken, creada por Namco en 1994. El juego salió para PlayStation en 1998, después de haber sido lanzado en las máquinas recreativas en 1997. El juego supuso una gran evolución respecto a las entregas anteriores, tanto en gráficos como en jugabilidad, y se convirtió en un referente del género de la lucha 3D.

El juego nos presenta una historia que transcurre 19 años después de los eventos de Tekken 2, en la que el torneo del Rey del Puño de Hierro vuelve a celebrarse, pero con nuevos participantes y viejos conocidos. El juego cuenta con un total de 23 personajes jugables, cada uno con su propio estilo de combate, personalidad y motivaciones. Entre los personajes más destacados se encuentran Jin Kazama, el hijo de Kazuya Mishima y Jun Kazama, que busca vengarse de su abuelo Heihachi Mishima por haberlo traicionado; Hwoarang, un experto en taekwondo que quiere derrotar a Jin; Eddy Gordo, un maestro de capoeira que busca al asesino de su padre; Ling Xiaoyu, una joven estudiante que quiere construir un parque de atracciones; y Ogre, el dios de la lucha que es el jefe final del juego.

El juego destaca por su sistema de combate, que es muy fluido, dinámico y divertido, y que permite realizar una gran variedad de movimientos, golpes, agarres, combos y contraataques. El juego tiene un control muy sencillo e intuitivo, que se basa en cuatro botones, dos para los puños y dos para las patadas, y que se combinan con las direcciones del pad o el joystick para ejecutar las diferentes acciones. El juego también cuenta con un sistema de esquiva lateral, que permite moverse en el eje Z y evitar los ataques del rival. El juego tiene una dificultad bien ajustada, que se adapta al nivel del jugador y que ofrece un buen reto y una buena curva de aprendizaje.

El juego también ofrece una gran variedad de modos de juego, que se pueden disfrutar tanto en solitario como en multijugador. Entre los modos de juego se encuentran el modo arcade, en el que tenemos que enfrentarnos a una serie de oponentes hasta llegar al jefe final; el modo versus, en el que podemos luchar contra otro jugador o contra la máquina; el modo team battle, en el que podemos formar equipos de hasta ocho personajes y luchar por turnos; el modo survival, en el que tenemos que derrotar al mayor número de enemigos posible con una sola barra de vida; el modo time attack, en el que tenemos que completar el modo arcade en el menor tiempo posible; el modo practice, en el que podemos entrenar y aprender los movimientos de los personajes; y el modo Tekken Force, en el que tenemos que avanzar por una serie de escenarios y derrotar a los enemigos que nos salen al paso, al estilo de un beat 'em up.

El apartado gráfico del juego es excelente, con unos gráficos muy detallados, fluidos y realistas, que muestran unos personajes y unos escenarios muy bien diseñados y animados. El juego hace un gran uso del hardware de la PlayStation, con efectos de luz, sombra, transparencia y polígonos que le dan un aspecto muy vistoso y espectacular. El diseño de los personajes y los escenarios es muy variado y original, con un estilo que mezcla lo realista con lo fantástico, y que refleja las diferentes culturas y ambientes de los luchadores.

El apartado sonoro también es muy bueno, con una banda sonora compuesta por Nobuyoshi Sano, Keiichi Okabe, Hiroyuki Kawada y Minamo Takahashi, que nos ofrece unas melodías muy pegadizas y variadas, que se adaptan perfectamente al tono y al ritmo de cada combate y de cada escenario. Los efectos de sonido también son muy buenos, con sonidos que reflejan el impacto y la intensidad de los golpes, así como las voces y los gritos de los personajes. El juego está completamente doblado al español, con unas voces que encajan muy bien con los personajes.

En conclusión, Tekken 3 es un juego que merece ser considerado como uno de los mejores juegos de lucha de todos los tiempos, ya que ofrece una experiencia de juego muy divertida, adictiva y espectacular, con un sistema de combate muy fluido y variado, un elenco de personajes muy carismático y completo, y un apartado técnico y sonoro de gran calidad. Es un juego que ha envejecido muy bien y que sigue siendo muy disfrutable hoy en día, tanto para los nostálgicos como para los nuevos jugadores. Si queréis jugar a este juego, podéis encontrarlo en varias plataformas, como PlayStation, Arcade, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4 y PC.

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Tendopain
Tendopain updated their status Jan 9, 2024
Tendopain updated their status Jan 9, 2024

İn ps 1 this game is the ultimate fighting game. Pressing every button with edy is priceless

internpepper
internpepper updated their status Nov 14, 2020
internpepper updated their status Nov 14, 2020

I liked playing this one a lot. Many memories associated with this game.