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Submitted by Cyrus365 754d ago | review

Tech-Gaming: Battle Fantasia Review

Tech-Gaming writes: "I remember where I was when arcade fighters started coming home: I was in the living room playing Tekken. Even though I had been a huge arcade buff growing up, I always had a lot more fun playing Tekken at home by myself than I did at the arcades with other people. There were a lot of things that made the home version feel superior, such as new game modes and additional characters, but I think the unique endings for each individual character are what kept me in the den rather than at Aladdin's Castle. Unlike traditional arcade brawlers, like Street Fighter, Tekken had a story. Each of the characters had motivation for fighting in the Iron Fist Tournament, and you could witness their stories without ever cracking open the manual. I wanted to know about each and every one of them - I was hooked." (Battle Fantasia, PS3, Xbox 360) C+/A+

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