One is Rage Mode, into which your character will enter when his health gets low.
There will be a few significant additions to the fighting system. Bob is a freestyle karate practitioner from the U.S." You'll be able to adjust these characters' looks far more than in previous Tekken games you can even change their hairstyles. Zafina is a female character from the Middle East who uses ancient assassination arts.
Leo is a Bajiquan practictioner from Germany whose father is a famous spelunker. The game's executive producer, Katsuhiro Harada, insisted to PlayStation: The Official Magazine that even with all these fighters, there's no redundancy: "They all are unique, not only in their appearance but their personality and techniques as well. Tekken 6 will feature at least 42 characters, the biggest roster ever to inhabit the franchise's world, and at least six will be new. (Official communications from Namco Bandai refer to the new game as Tekken 6, without any subtitle). Reports indicate the console version will have even more features. The company even continued the changes past the game's arcade release, adding a second arcade version, Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.
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Namco Bandai has approached the game with a "more is better" philosophy, keeping most of the features introduced in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (including online versus, which first appeared in an update of Dark Resurrection), playing up the series' strengths, and slightly tweaking the game mechanics whenever possible. It will be the first Tekken game to see a release on an Xbox platform in addition to the usual PlayStation one, despite the fact that the arcade machines were based on the PlayStation 3. Such is the dilemma facing Tekken 6, already out in Japanese arcades and coming to American consoles in Fall 2009.
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The series has a solid fan base that expects some things to stay the same (otherwise there'd be no market for another sequel), but that devoted base doesn't want to shell out $60 for the same game, and there's always the desire to lure in more fans. JanuOnce a fighting franchise continues beyond its first few iterations, each entry becomes a balancing act.