El33tonline writes:
"After a long break since Tekken 5, the King of Iron Fist Tournament is back, this time in high definition. The question is whether it has anything to offer for the fighting game fan over its predecessor – and my answer is yes, but not a huge amount. There's online play, of course, and there's a more extensive single player adventure (which is still a poor man's brawler – any of the recent super-hero games are better than this), more characters and more polygons and shiny textures. The fun level is about the same – so if you enjoy the series this is a decent upgrade, and if you don't then Tekken 6 certainly won't change your opinion of it."
In response the recent UK survey, which shows 1 in 5 Brits would have sex with a Robot - Rice Digital takes a look at the videogame robots they'd most like to sleep with.
Following its official release in other territories this autumn, The Ling Xiaoyu Bishoujo Statue is now officially available throughout Europe. The latest addition to the popular line of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Bishoujo Statues, Ling Xiaoyu is based on a new illustration by master Japanese illustrator Shunya Yamashita.
Following capoeira master Christie Monteiro is the second Tekken Bishoujo Statue, a new vision of Alisa Bosconovitch is now available at UK retail stores. An android with detachable limbs, this elite and beautiful fighter came onto the scene first in Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion and appears here based on an illustration by renowned Japanese artist Shunya Yamashita, known for his videogame character designs and beautiful illustrations.