![]() You'll continually fight different characters that are governed by different artificial intelligence profiles. Unlike the arcade mode, which puts you up against a handful of fighters and then sends you to the boss fight, ghost mode is meant to replicate the experience of taking on multiple challengers in arcades. While you won't get bowling, volleyball, or a Tekken Force minigame, you will get ghost mode in Dark Resurrection. Of course, you also get the rest of the game's large roster, including Paul, Kazuya, Heihachi, Nina, Law, and so on. He's an interesting addition but not the most exciting character to play with. As a bonus, you can unlock Jinpachi, the game's final boss, as a playable character in the PS3 version. That means you'll get Lili and Dragunov, the two all-new characters that made their first appearance in DR, as well as the returning Armor King. This is a port of Dark Resurrection, which is the same Tekken 5 expansion that appeared on the PSP last year. Tekken? Coming into your home over a series of tubes? Madness! While the arcade-port-like nature of it means that you won't get any of the weird extra modes you'd expect from Tekken on a home console, you will get a rock-solid fighting game that also looks great. The game is now available as a downloadable product, which makes a good deal even better. How does $20 sound for a practically arcade-perfect version of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection? It's a pretty good deal, and it's going on now on the PlayStation 3. ![]()
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