A deep, technical fighting game with a massive roster and varied modes. The Scenario Campaign adds welcome variety beyond versus play. One of the definitive fighting games on PS3 with impressive competitive depth.
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Fighting2 players16+
Description
3D fighting by Namco Bandai, 6 entry of Tekken franchise with Mishima family duels. Published by Namco Bandai, released in October 2009 in Europe, North America and Japan. Over forty playable fighters including Kazuya, Heihachi, Jin, newcomer Lars Alexandersson and newcomer Alisa Bosconovitch, signature 3D fighting gameplay with Bound Combos to bounce opponents on ground and extend combos, Scenario Campaign mode in cooperative beat'em up with Lars against Mishima Zaibatsu, over ninety-five 3D fighting thematic stages, over eight modes including Arcade, Versus, Survival and Online Versus for up to two players in ranked, signature 3D modeled Tekken aesthetic, Japanese and English voice-over with iconic voices of Masanori Shinohara as Kazuya, soundtrack by Akitaka Tohyama.
Tekken 6 review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Fighters modelled with polished realism, spectacular arenas and worked-over light: Namco's fighting game tends as much to impact as to beauty. The richness of the settings and the fluidity of the animation elevate every clash. This visual finesse, sleek and snappy, confirms the series' technical excellence.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
A gigantic roster, fights of remarkable fluidity and a beat'em up adventure mode that broadens the offering: this entry overflows with content and generosity. The accessible handling lets you jump in at once, while the depth rewards hours of practice. Spectacular, snappy and fearsome two-player, a heavyweight of the fighting genre that will delight fans and newcomers.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Taming three-dimensional movement and weaving long juggles across a plentiful roster makes you want to chain rounds to perfect your technique. Customizing your fighters and climbing the modes restart the session. Its learning curve is steep, but the richness of the system and the intensity of the duels make it a versus hard to set down, especially two-player.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Beyond pure arcade play, the beat-'em-up Scenario mode, the trove of customizations and the gallery of unlockable items multiply reasons to stick around. Learning each fighter's own combos is already deep work, and versus play extends it all without limit. Its sprawling roster made it a lasting must-have of 3D fighting.
The HD entry of Namco's 3D fighting, Tekken 6 brings the series' arcade arsenal to consoles with a massive roster and a campaign mode, a versus pillar of its era. Still common in the West, its interest lies in this status as a major entry of a 3D-fighting flagship rather than scarcity. A safe bet for fans of versus fighting.
Better with friends
A pillar of 3D fighting, whose wealth of moves and depth of matchups reward the investment with duels of rare intensity. The competition rests on sidesteps, precise punishes and reading your opponent, accessible on the surface yet inexhaustible in mastery. Local versus stays its home turf, perfect for evenings where rivalry sharpens endlessly.
Is Tekken 6 still worth playing in 2026?
Tekken 6 is a fighting game of remarkable technical depth, with one of the most massive rosters in the genre's history. Its system, built on hit strings, ground game and bound, richly rewards mastery and keeps a demand that will delight the fan of 3D versus fighting. The Scenario Campaign mode, which injects a dose of beat-em-up into the formula, brings welcome variety despite its unevenness. The online scene has thinned, but local versus remains a deep playground. For the fan of technical fighting or the curious about the saga, this PS3 pillar keeps all its interest.