![]() Tekken 5 was released in arcades in November 2004 and for PS2 in February the following year, bringing back a faster-paced gameplay and infinite stages. The genres may span several musical styles, but have a central electronic theme to them, which lends itself to many different and varied charts. Namco has tapped Tekken's songs several times just as it did fellow 3D fighting game Soul Calibur, due to the widely varied soundtrack of the series. pacts with ancient deities, and super-science? In any case, there's always more to the recurring King of Iron Fist tournament that draws all these competitors together for a good competitive slugfest, and it's the same for the characters in the game too. Plot-wise, the central story is the various happenings within the Mishima family, with drama, backstabbing, revenge, and. Its draw comes from the fighting styles of the varied and colorful characters, inspired by real life martial arts. * ] This was used for Roger and Alex in the sequel.Tekken is one of Bandai Namco's flagship franchises and perhaps the most famous and successful 3D fighting game series, spanning both arcade and console. So awesome that it got remixed for ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', more than 15 years later! * ] This was used for Ganryu in the sequel. * ] This was used for Armor King in the sequel. * ] This was used for Anna in the sequel, even though her stage is the Taj Mahal, India. * ] The only stage BGM NOT used in the sequel. Suits the beauty and grandeur of the city of canals. * ] An energetic track to kick off the first ''Tekken'' game with, game, which was reused in the sequel for Bruce. * ] An exotic theme that fits the jungles of Cambodia perfectly, which was reused in the sequel for Kunimitsu. * ] It feels like the soundtrack to a big confrontation, which it does end up being if Heihachi is fought here. * ] A high-octane and fast-paced song that feels like something out of a spy movie, perfectly fitting of the land of ]. * ] An Eastern-inspired song with elements of techno mixed in, which fits both the location and the character it was used for in the sequel, Wang Jinrei. * ] This Fiji]] was used for Roger and Alex in the sequel. ![]() So awesome that it got remixed for ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', more than 15 years later! * ] This Japan]] was used for Ganryu in the sequel. Bonus points for its awesome title: "All Things Are in Flux and Nothing is Permanent". * ] This USA]] was used for Armor King in the sequel. One of the most unsettling you're likely to ever hear in a fighting game, it really does evoke the feeling of being stranded in the middle of the desert and fearing for your life. The title? "Here is the Point of No Return". * ] This Antarctica]] was used for Anna in the sequel, even though her stage is the Taj Mahal, India. A really soothing song that fits perfectly the serene beauty of snow. * ] This USA]] was used for Lee in the sequel. A pretty fun jazzy sounding number, that fits the city quite nicely. * ] The Italy,]] the only stage BGM NOT used in the sequel. Suits sequel, suits the beauty and grandeur of the city of canals. * ] An energetic track to kick off the first ''Tekken'' game with, which was reused in the sequel for Bruce.
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