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Tekken 3

  • Videogame
  • 1997
  • T
  • 2 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Tekken 3 (1997)
Tekken 3
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19 anos após o segundo Torneio King of Iron Fist, Heihachi Mishima organiza o terceiro torneio para atrair Toshin, um Deus que matou a mãe de seu neto, Jin Kazama.19 anos após o segundo Torneio King of Iron Fist, Heihachi Mishima organiza o terceiro torneio para atrair Toshin, um Deus que matou a mãe de seu neto, Jin Kazama.19 anos após o segundo Torneio King of Iron Fist, Heihachi Mishima organiza o terceiro torneio para atrair Toshin, um Deus que matou a mãe de seu neto, Jin Kazama.

  • Direção
    • Katsuhiro Harada
    • Masahiro Kimoto
  • Artistas
    • Isshin Chiba
    • Alex Easley
    • Banjô Ginga
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,4/10
    3,4 mil
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    • Direção
      • Katsuhiro Harada
      • Masahiro Kimoto
    • Artistas
      • Isshin Chiba
      • Alex Easley
      • Banjô Ginga
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
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  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Isshin Chiba
    • Jin Kazama
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    Alex Easley
    • Additional Voices
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    Banjô Ginga
    • Gun Jack
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    Daisuke Gôri
    • Heihachi Mishima
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    Katsuhiro Harada
    • Yoshimitsu
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    Lynn Harris
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    • Nina Williams
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    Cara Jones
    • Julia Chang
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    Eric Kelso
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    • Paul Phoenix
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    Jeff Manning
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    Mibu Minami
    • Michelle Chang
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    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    • Hwoarang
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    Yumi Tôma
    • Nina Williams
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      • Katsuhiro Harada
      • Masahiro Kimoto
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    10action-6

    The best fighting game ever developed.

    Tekken 3 is the best fighting game ever developed. It blows any fighting game on the Dreamcast or any other format away. The graphics are very, very, very good, and it moves very smoothly. There are lots of characters, and 100s of combos and fighting techniques to learn. Can`t wait for Tekken Tag Team.
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    One of the best

    Nearly two decades after the second King of Iron Fist Tournament, Heihachi Mishima starts the third Tournament to attract Toshin, the killer of the mother of his grandson, Jin Kazama, and a God who is after the souls of the world's most powerful combatants. I should perhaps start by saying that I barely know the first two entries to this series, and can draw no comparisons between this and those(I could compare it to the fourth, however I choose to abstain from doing so here, rather opting for presenting it in my review of that one, as there is plenty to go into). Of the fighting games of the 90's, this is among the greatest. It's got a fantastic mix of requiring training to master(and the typical button-mashing to use the strongest combos), and being fairly easy to get into(just pick up the joystick, get into the basic controls(low and high, punch and kick, for the four main keys), and you can have fun with it even before you spend a ton of time on it... and if you never want to memorize advanced stuff, you can still hold your own). This is not true of very many of the genre, where the latter is often non-existent. Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter and others only share the former attribute, and are thus only available to those who have a large amount of experience with it. There is no "beginner class", so to speak, there's no room for it, it becomes elitist. Here, timing, level of aggressiveness(you can pound on someone leaving them little chance to return blows... this won't always work, nor will defensive strategy, thus matches will depend on the individuals involved, in addition to the range of expertise), focus and reflexes are key to winning, and the game-play is addictive. Switching up your specific attacks tends to be a simple matter, as it ought to be: combine the type of strike(one of the aforementioned 4) with a direction or a jump, and it will differ, a little or a lot, from the regular one. There is a wide array of styles of martial arts, and the nearly two dozen(!) characters are equally varied(each with two sets of clothing, and they tend to be nicely done, noteworthy; with this many contrasting cultures(and even worlds, in some cases) and methods of taking out others, everyone will be able to find something fitting their personal taste). A wrestler in costume(King), a soldier(Hwoarang), an Asian teenage girl(Xiaoyu), a hyped-up psychopath(Bryan), a Native American girl searching for a relative(Julia), a biker with implausible hair(Paul), a 40-ish dedicated cop(Lei), a feisty restaurateur(Law), the sisters Nina(master assassin) and Anna(model) and not to be forgotten, the breakdance-fighting Eddy. A couple of them are not even human! Kuma the grizzly bear, Panda, Gon the tiny dragon(who spews fire!), Gun Jack the grand android, the sword-carrying(if he doesn't use it that much) Yoshimitsu(no clue what he is), Mokujin the living tree(!)(who imitates the others), you can even use the evil deity once you unlock him! Obviously most of these do have to be earned, and it's often worth it. I think they're all meant to have stories, although for most of them, I could not possibly tell you what it is. They all have a closing cut-scene(and all of these are pretty well-animated... the intro to this is absolutely epic, as are a handful of the endings), and they seldom have anything to do with what plot this might have, and when they do, you have no clue what's going on. Maybe it can be looked up, but in my opinion, homework is for school. A movie or a video-game should be self-contained, you shouldn't be forced to go elsewhere to piece it together. It's fine for that to add to it; not everyone has time for that. This has a sense of coolness and a strong atmosphere, except for the silly and weird stuff(...scroll back up to the list of playables), with slickness, an instantly recognizable announcer voice, and of course the soundtrack. Techno electronica with an intensity to it. The graphics are outdated today and arguably never looked completely polished, yet they really do look good and the camera-work is subtle and not as flashy as many later titles of this sort. Color schemes, design and ideas are well-done, and while it isn't quite a feast for the eyes, it certainly isn't an assault on them, either. The stages are reasonable, albeit not terribly standout, other than the lighting. This is an early example of 3D, and as such, it looks clumsy compared to later ones that came after it was further developed(as early 2D ones are now unimpressive by comparison to later ones). It does make ducking/hopping slightly difficult, because it gives you the ability to strafe by pressing the same thing. This is especially frustrating in the Tekken Force mode, a sort of side-scroller where you progress through waves of increasingly tough foes that take less of a beating before going down than yourself, each ending with facing off against one of the main cast. It's a fun ride, except for all the effort you have to put into merely moving up and down on the "layered" road, and to turning to face the enemy you wish to hit(you essentially have to hope for the best). There's also a warped beach ball kind of face-off, where you either have to smash the ball into the opponent or onto the ground behind them, to damage, and thus conquer, them. You can of course also play against one friend at a time, see how long you can last in Survival, and if you complete this as enough different warriors, you can rewatch the videos in it. This has a massive amount of moves, and it tends to be tense. There is brutality, violence and disturbing content(albeit no gore and not a single drop of blood) in this. I recommend this to fans of this type of VG. 7/10
    9AvionPrince16

    A nice fight game

    A very nice fight games with nice cut scenes and game modes. The game make us want too know all the cut scenes for all the characters and know their stories. Its a pretty good fight game with interesting cut scenes. And in term of gameplay its pretty dense and you can make combo if you know how to play with the characters of the game.
    10gangstahippie

    The #1 Fighting Game Of the 90's

    Rated T for Violence.

    I really like fighting games and I play them a lot when I go to arcades.I have not played any Mortal Kombat games but I hear they are very violent and filled with blood.The ultimate fighting game in my opinion would be if a game mixed the excellent graphics,cool fight moves and interesting characters of Tekken with all the violence and gore of Mortal Kombat.Tekken 3 is one of the greatest fighting games of the 90's and Tekken 4 is the best fighting game ever.The graphics are simply amazing for 1998 and the combos are really cool as well.The characters are great and each has a unique fighting skill.Tekken 3 is a great video game and I recommend it to any fighting game fan.

    10/10
    10alex2000

    Best fighting game ever created

    "Tekken I" was a great game at it's time but "Tekken III" has outlived many of it's competitors. Even though it's year and a half old it is still the best fighting game. Many characters, amazing animation, really large list of moves from simple to impossible to perform. Definately try it out (and check out the Tekken Tag tournament that recently came out on arcades...)

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      This is the first Tekken video game series ever where you can replay the ending movies again at anytime when you complete the game with that specific character on all versions of the game. Tekken 2 (1995) has a Theatre Mode, but only on the Japanese Version.
    • Versões alternativas
      Anna William's ending in the Japanese version of the game featured Nina stealing Anna's bikini top at the beach. The UK and US versions of the game has a different ending at the beach, as the original ending was thought to be too provocative.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #19.9 (1998)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 26 de março de 1998 (Japão)
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      • Japão
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      • Namco creators of Tekken (United States)
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