![]() This does slant the focus of the game somewhat towards online – as if the developers are asking gamers to play that way. Players can hold two arcade coins at any one time (replenished for free once every sixty minutes) for taking part in the AI arcade mode, and five battle coins (which replenish more quickly, every thirty minutes), which are used for ranked or online fights. Almost all of the bells and whistles have been taken out of the equation since Tekken Tag Tournament 2, to leave simple versus fighting – and you will need to pump virtual change into the game in order to play. Now, you shouldn’t enter into this with expectations of the full Tekken experience. Tekken Revolution is a new free-to-play entry into the series – exclusively available on the PlayStation Network – that manages to take Tekken back to its Arcade roots, for better or worse. ![]() What started as a simple one-on-one coin-op fighting title has become a sprawling mass of side-modes, mini-games and character customisation. ![]() Of course, there are the slight variations in the theme – such as Tekken Tag – but the overall experience is very much the same between one game and the next. When you pick up the latest version, you already know pretty much what to expect from the game. Tekken has become a fairly predictable title. ![]()
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