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Tekken Hybrid PS3 (Preowned) / Used
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A Unique Package: Tekken Hybrid on PS3
When Tekken Hybrid released on the PlayStation 3 in 2011, it wasn’t just another fighting game. It was a collection—a nostalgic trip for long-time fans and a curious blend for newcomers. Featuring Tekken Tag Tournament HD, the Tekken: Blood Vengeance CGI movie, and a demo of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Prologue, Hybrid was unlike anything else on the shelf at the time.
Revisiting a Classic in HD
The crown jewel of this package is the HD remaster of Tekken Tag Tournament, originally released on the PlayStation 2. Seeing this fan-favorite updated for PS3 was a treat. The visuals were cleaned up, the characters were sharp, and the combat—still as fast-paced and tag-team-centric as ever—reminded us why Tekken has such staying power in the fighting game community. Playing in smooth 60 FPS on modern hardware brought the game to life again in a fresh way.
Tekken: Blood Vengeance – More Than Just Filler
Surprisingly, the included Tekken: Blood Vengeance CGI film wasn’t just tacked on for bonus content—it’s a solid, if slightly over-the-top, addition to the lore. Focused on the rivalry between Jin, Kazuya, and Heihachi, the movie explores some of the deeper (and weirder) parts of the Mishima family feud. The animation is impressive, and while it’s definitely made for fans, it holds up as a fun watch.
A Taste of the Future
The Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Prologue demo offered a glimpse of what was to come. Though it featured only a limited roster, it showed off the engine and visuals of the then-upcoming full sequel. It felt like a teaser trailer you could actually play—and it built plenty of hype at the time.
Final Thoughts
Tekken Hybrid may not be a full game in the traditional sense, but it’s a well-curated bundle for Tekken enthusiasts. It celebrates the franchise’s past, offers a taste of its future, and adds a cinematic twist. For collectors or fans of the series, it’s a unique addition to the PS3 library worth checking out.
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