GameShark - Tekken Hybrid is an awkward product that seems to have nothing to offer to anyone aside from diehard (and undiscerning) fans of Namco Bandai’s storied fighting franchise. Effectively, it’s a promo package for next year’s release of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and there is a “prologue” of that game included. There is also the feature length animated film Tekken: Blood Vengeance on the Blu-Ray along with an HD remaster of the vintage Tekken Tag Tournament. At first glance, that sounds like a lot of Jin Kazama for your 40 bucks. But what you’re really buying here- aside from a crass marketing scheme- is a 1080p version of a decade-old PS2 game, a demo, and a practically unwatchable 90 minute FMV cutscene that will likely not appeal to anyone over the age of 12.
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Few fighting games endure the assault of their competitors for decades at a time. What started as a simple arcade game and PSone adaptation in the early '90s has evolved into a franchise filled with well-loved fighters, films, and spin-offs.
ConsoleMonster - Touted as the “ultimate” Tekken package, Tekken Hybrid is a PS3 compilation BluRay featuring a High-Def remake of the 1999 released Tekken Tag Tournament, a preview of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and a full feature-length movie about the Tekken world.
In addition to the regular gaming deals on Thursday, EB Games/Gamestop Canada has cut the price on some more games that are worth taking a look at.