Tekken 3D: Prime Edition
Tekken 3D: Prime Edition, publié le 14 février 2012, constitue une version graphiquement mise à jour de Tekken 6 conçue pour la Nintendo 3DS, exploitant les capacités 3D de la console portable. Développé par Namco Bandai Games et Arika, et édité par Namco Bandai Games, ce jeu de combat propose une adaptation du titre original sur cette plateforme.
L'accueil critique, reflété par une note agrégée de 57.31, montre des avis variés. Official Nintendo Magazine UK a ainsi qualifié le jeu de « A perfect, smooth version of a great fighting game, and not much else. » Multiplayer.it a pour sa part partagé l'avis suivant : « Tekken on 3DS is a well done conversion, with a steady 60 fps framerate (also in 3D!) and the same gameplay from PS3 and Xbox 360 versions. There are just two … ». Sur Metacritic, certains joueurs ont également exprimé leurs impressions, l'un relevant que « While nice looking for the 3DS, possessing solid gameplay, a fairly large roster, and having the animated Tekken film on there as a nice bonus, Tekken 3D is li… », tandis qu'un autre a écrit qu'« Es una buena opción a los juegos de pelea si cuentas con una 3ds. Pero es preferible Tekken 6 para psp por tener mejores escenarios. Cuenta con que aquí vas a … ».
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« A perfect, smooth version of a great fighting game, and not much else. »
« Tekken on 3DS is a well done conversion, with a steady 60 fps framerate (also in 3D!) and the same gameplay from PS3 and Xbox 360 versions. There are just two single player modes, and controls are some kind of problematic, but for the fans with a 3DS it's a must buy. »
« A good-looking and solid take on Tekken 6 that packs in a ton of content. But single-player modes are unsatisfying and the fighting feels dated compared to Street Fighter 3D. [Feb 2012, p.90] »
« Terrific 3D and a massive roster can't make up for the disappointing single-player. [Apr 2012, p.89] »
« Tekken 3D Prime Edition definitely gets props for recreating the fast combat and fluidity of the series on a handheld. However, the lack of any real depth in the modes and lack of customization features for your fighters makes it tough to want to spend an extended amount of time with it. »
« Prime Edition is pure Tekken, fast and exciting, with 40 fighters and 765 3D Cards. For the first time there is a Tekken online mode in a portable console. »
« Tekken 3D Prime Edition it's perfect to play against your friends with wireless connection but it lacks about single player modes. »
« From a purely technical standpoint, Tekken 3D Prime Edition is awesome - the graphics and gameplay are top-notch. But the overall lack of compelling solo experience keeps me from recommending this game more highly. [March 2012, p.88] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« While nice looking for the 3DS, possessing solid gameplay, a fairly large roster, and having the animated Tekken film on there as a nice bonus, Tekken 3D is light on content. There isn't too much to do aside from Arcade mode, or the now shut down online servers. »
« Es una buena opción a los juegos de pelea si cuentas con una 3ds. Pero es preferible Tekken 6 para psp por tener mejores escenarios. Cuenta con que aquí vas a ver los dientes de sierra. »
« Tekken 3d prime editions is a great looking game with a very big roster but i just bought the game (I **** at tekken) and the AI is **** I can’t win 3 matches without continues 4 times on the easiest difficulty I will own this only for collection »
« Sympa mais sans plus. Les personnages sont pas intéressent, je dirais même ennuyeux. Un jeu a faire aux chiottes. 6/10 »
« Tekken Prime 3D is a good, portable version of Tekken. However - it should not be your main Tekken version. It complements the home console version in supporting most of the characters and moves. From a technical standpoint it is rock-solid. Where it falls short, though - and this is so obvious that it literally hits you in the face within the first hour of playing - is the lack of modes, most prominently absent is an Arcade Mode and a Tutorial mode which makes this version difficult for newcomers. As a rather bad Tekken player, I use it mainly as a training tool, since most of the moves, timing and ranges work on the big version as well and I can train anywhere. Since Tekken is such a deep fighting game that requires a lot of practice, this makes Tekken Prime 3D a recommendation for serious Tekken players. The included movie "Blood Vengeance" is pretty bad, the production is nice, but the story does not make any sense whatsoever, but at least it's somewhat consistent with the Tekken game story line, watch it once and forget about it. »
« Think about it like Tekken 6, except, minus the things FROM Tekken 6. It still has all of the characters from that game, but no costume customization, significantly less modes, & the worst online, I've ever seen for a game. The 3D in this game is probably the best I've ever seen! Possibly better than Pilotwings Resort! Just..... don't watch the movie. »
« tekken 3D might interest some people by letting you play tekken on the go but trust me: this game is awful. theres only 2 modes so you'll run out of things to do quick and the collectable cards aren't a good reason to keep on playing since they're completely useless. the best part about this game is the movie. which is so bad its amazing. »
« I played lots of Tekken-Games. This is the most bad Tekken, I've ever played. In the Singleplayer-mode there is hardly something to do. No Character to unlock neither Stages. The only thing you can unlock are some kind of "Trading Cards", which won't help you at all. The Fighting-system is excellent. And the Multiplayer-Mode also is pretty nice. But a Beat em up like Tekken should be a "Long-Time-Game". I played it 5 hours and I've seen pretty much everything. »