

All characters can be ranked from the Beginner to the maximum Tekken Lord rank. Also the game introduces for the first time a ranking system, pretty similar to Virtua Fighter 4. The more the player plays, the more money he/she will eventually gain. Fight money, or simply G, can be earned by winning matches in single player modes. But players need fight money to customise their characters with cool accessories.

This is called Wall Splat.įor the first time ever it is possible to customise characters with different equipments and colours that have no effect in battle. One noticeable thing is when striking to the wall, the opponent falls faster before player can string in different attacks. Just a flat floor and walls where to rub the opponent in.

If a stage has walls, it has no pillars what-so-ever like in Tekken 4. Also many characters who were in Tekken 2, but were missing in Tekken 3 have returned as unlockable characters. Combot from Tekken 4 was thrown away and Mokujin was took back again. Asuka Kazama is basically with Jun Kazama's moves, who appeared in Tekken 2 and Tekken Tag Tournament, so she isn't necessarily a new character in terms of moves. The final boss of the main game, Jinpachi Mishima is the one unplayable and cannot be unlocked by any normal game methods. New characters were 5 playable and one unplayable:
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The game was praised for taking the series back to roots, which includes tight combos fast gameplay, smooth grapichs and over 30 characters. Tekken 5 is a third and the last Tekken game for PlayStation 2.
