The music of Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion is definitely more eccentric and daring than the music from the original Tekken 6. Of course, Ryuichi Takada took the time to create an obligatory staff roll theme for this version and ultimately departs the soundtrack on a very trippy note. Both are electronic tracks and the latter is surprisingly reminiscent of Daft Punk overall. Keiichi Okabe meanwhile offered the character select theme "Dust Thins Out" and the name entry track "Dust Comp". For example, Rio Hamamoto's "Burning" serves as the opening theme for this version, though lacks considerably in length and diversity to the opener of the console soundtrack. While the majority of the additions were stage themes, the sound teams also crafted a number of supporting themes. On this track, Rio Hamamoto blends deep bass, eerie background, vocals, and terrorising overlying guitar segments to shock effect. ![]() There are also some rock additions to the soundtrack, most notably "Tunnel Disaster". To make this piece particularly aggressive and dark, Takada has added a taunting yet catchy bass in the background, highlighting the concept that something ominous is lurking. It features lots of heavily emphasised staccato down bow movements in the lower violin part, combined with a gorgeous sweeping melody taking control of the top part of the track. Of the orchestral stage themes, Ryuichi Takada's "Midtown Roars", in particular, is very string-focused. Even stranger, Keiichi Okabe's "Yodelling in Meadow Hill" combines a female yodeller with a cute accompaniment to produce one of the strangest yet entertaining themes in game music. ![]() ![]() Not only is this one interesting outside context, but it's also effective for representing one of the nmore bizarre stages added for Bloodline Rebellion the Fiesta del Tomate. It blends an ethnic guitar line with a hardcore electronic beat to perplexing effect. Of the new stage themes, Shinji Hosoe's "Fist Festival" stands out as one of the most eccentric. BodyĪ wide range of new themes were created for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. For those who find the three disc release for the console soundtrack too much to stomach, Namco Sounds released a digital soundtrack featuring just the additional tracks. 11 new themes were created for the Arcade version of Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, courtesy of contributors at NBGI, Monaca, and SupeSweep. There was an Arcade-only original version called Tekken 6, an enhanced Arcade-only version called Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, and a console adaptation of Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, released as Tekken 6 worldwide. Tekken 6 was actually released in three versions. ![]() Multiplayer features standard fights, which can be played online through Xbox LIVE and PSN.Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion Soundtrack :: Review by Dave There are also six new playable characters. Tekken 6 come with gameplay enhancements that include improved character customization and a new feature called "Rage" that improves the damage a player can do when their health gets below a certain point. If neither player is victorious by the time the round timer reaches zero, whoever has the most health will be declared the winner. In each round of the tournament, the first combatant to reach two K.O.'s is declared winner, although this can be extended to five. Players start by picking their character, who they will use throughout the King of Iron Fist tournament. The gameplay of Tekken 6 runs along the same lines of previous Tekkens. To end this war, Lars Alexandersson, a soldier in the Tekken Force, starts a rebellion and brings about the end of Mishima Zaibatsu. This is the sixth incarnation of the long running fighting game series.Īfter winning the last King of Iron Fist tournament and taking over Mishima Zaibatsu, Jin Kazama started to develop into a tyrant and turns Mishima Zaibatsu into a superpower, severs all links with other nations and goes to war with them.
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