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Unfortunately, it did not happen. this movie turned out to be yet another mediocre attempt. Better than the live action for sure, but still fall way short of what was expected of it.
First problem is the general directing and 'acting', too much pretentious 'I am cool' crap, mostly from Anna, Nina, Jin and Shin, yuck! if tekken was aimed at 15 years olds then I would understand, but most long time tekken fans are now in their mid twenties to mid thirties. these high school wannabe facial and body expressions simply come off superfacial and repulsive.
Second problem is voice acting. I watched the English version, after the 3rd line of the whole movie, where Nina and Anna exchange greetings, I was like 'oh boy.'. The voice acting is closer to a cheap DVD localised release of anime series than a mainstream feature animated film. it was as if voice actors had no proper direction or had not understood their characters, several characters come off as cheese and pretentious. since it's just like their acting, maybe it was intended after all.
third and the biggest disappointment of this movie is the way the final battle had taken powers so out of proportion, almost as if we have moved from Tekken universe into Dragon Ball Z universe. this sort of elevation is not a problem if the movie did not have tekken in its roots. the whole point of tekken is balanced fighting power between its characters that makes a fight possible. Turning it into a plasma canon feast completely destroys the fundamental dynamic between the characters. and in the end one super Saiyan characters seemingly seriously but obviously jokingly tells a teenage girl, 'some day you will defeat me' .
Having said all this, Blood Vengeance is not without merits. I really enjoyed its animination in general, Ling has a difference face in every tekken game she appeared but she looked the best in this one, yet still maintains a very oriental look. some perverted shots from below hers and Allisa's short skirt were amusing. Music and sound effects are top quality. Lee's comical presences was great, it was a pity that they did not handle Anna and Nina in a similar less-serious more-fun approach.
All in all, Tekken fans will see it regardless what people say, non fans will find plot somewhat puzzling and over movie lacklustre, but semi- decent entertainment nevertheless.
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I can only assume that tekken fans liked this simply because of the 15-20 fight scene at the end and from what I've learned it sticks close to the story of the game.
To be honest, it was awful, i thought this was going to be an action film but it turned into a bore snoozefest pretty quickly. OK, a number of problems 1). What exactly do they think an untrained teenage girl can do for them? Oh yes, and lets throw a knife at her head at point blank range for the fun of it. She should be dead, film over. 2). She's asked to find out what she can?, I swear, this is the worst reason for getting someone to do anything. What does this mean, find out that he is gay or straight?, find out where he lives? find out what he eats for dinner? Find out what they presumably already know, that he is an 'immortal person'? Moving on. 3). Look everyone, An immortal kid is jumping off a building. Now everyone already knows what he is, so, eh, i feel embarrassed pointing this out because it's so stupid, but, Jin, jin's father and grandfather, he's over there, get him, film over. 4).Between 30-45 mins of teenage girls whining, enough said, moving on. 5). Why was there some guy in the shower with shin????? Quickly moving on 6). How does shin know that the two girls are agents? 7). Robot grows feelings.. Enough said, moving on 8). Weirdo teacher just happens to find them in the woods, creeper or what? 9). Shin is immortal but dies in two seconds, film over, oh wait. 10). they killed off the main character this film was revolving around and then dumped him like a rag doll, just, what??? 11). Cheesy 15 minute fight scene for tekken lovers, the only redeeming factor I would think for many. 12). Cheesy fight scene has typical good guy gets ass whupped for a few minutes before remembering that he can fight and starts ass whupping the bad guys. 13). Let me just fly around aimlessly here for a while dodging the giants arms swinging just to give the studio more time for this completely pointless fight scene before I remember I have this giant laser that's all bad ass and cool and will rip my enemies to pieces. 14). So why was heihachi in hiding.. 15). Why was shin so sure he could lure heihachi out of hiding? 16). Why didn't someone just kidnap him one day as he went to school. Would have saved us this complete dross. 17). Typical Japanese moral at the end about humans fighting, blah blah. 18). 'I know you'll come for me some day, I'll be waiting', This line was just as bad as batman's 'I know there's good in you', Completely pointless and you're left wondering what the character is seeing that the audience can't.
Anyway, absolutely awful, couldn't believe how bad this was.
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First of all, why is the movie starring the character that has the LEAST amount of connection to Tekken's overall story?
Second, why do we need androids? Was boxing kangaroos and living training dummies not far-fetched enough? Speaking of far-fetched, why is Panda featured as a main character? I'm not kidding, Panda gets more screen time than Lee, Nina or Anna. And somehow, we're supposed to take it seriously..
The dubbing is awful across the board, I've heard better dubbing in B-grade hentai. Er, not that I would know, just from what I hear.. Moving on.
In the last 15 minutes or so of the movie, you find out that the ENTIRE plot revolving around the pretty boy Shin and the two girls was COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY POINTLESS, and it doesn't even have any resolution. A whole new plot starts, and it's wrapped up even worse than the previous one. (Rocket fist? Really?!)
You could argue that in a Tekken movie, all that matters is the fighting. Well, this movie manages to sucker punch you there too, because there is HARDLY any fighting whatsoever. It's no exaggeration that more time is spent between the two girls yacking their heads off than fighting. The only good fight is the one at the end between three certain characters; partially because the two stupid girls aren't involved, and also because it's actually exciting. But is that worth sitting through all the bullcrap this movie has? HELL no. Just look up the final fight on Youtube.
And ignore SecretSkills' review, unless you're like him/her, and all you need to be happy is bright flashy images in your face. Trust me, save yourself the time and killed brain cells and just have someone jingle keys in your face for an hour. Keys that have a panda keychain on them.
0 out of 10, and that's being gracious.
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Then I saw this CGI animated movie, and I was blown away. The Japanese people are really on to something with the recent animated movies of this caliber; such as the 'Final Fantasy: The Spirit Within', 'Final Fantasy: Advent Children' and 'Resident Evil: Degeration', and now 'Tekken: Blood Vengeance'. The animation is smooth and nothing less than breathtaking. The characters, the surroundings, the fights, everything looked so amazing.
Now, not being overly familiar with the Tekken universe, I did enjoy this movie for the story and the sheer eye candy that it was CGI-wise. The story was quite nice as well, fast-paced and easy to follow. But when there suddenly was devils and spirits in the story, it was sort of a turn of events that was a bit too much for my liking.
I also think it is quite good that they didn't try to cram as many characters from the game as possible into the movie. And if they did, I think the end result would have been a messy blur. The movie worked quite well with just a handful of the characters from the game. And who am I to tell whether or not they picked the right ones to be in this movie? But hey, it worked for me, as I enjoyed the movie.
If you haven't already seen this CGI animated movie, get into gear and do so. If for nothing else, then do it just to watch the amazingly beautiful CGI and animation. It is off the charts.
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This movie has a fair amount of depth and character development. Thanks to the small cast, tightly focused story, and an understanding of what makes a good game as opposed to a good movie, the audience is treated to something special--learning who these people we fight with in-game truly are, and how they got that way. Characters were clearly selected because relationships which already existed between them could heighten the drama, or because they were foils for each other, allowing new relationships to form while informing the audience of important plot points. Don't get me wrong: There's plenty of action, and plenty of fights. Characters even use those wonderful combos players are so familiar with. The Nina/Anna encounters provide a deeper understanding of their relationship than we can get in-game--yes, even while they're fighting!--and avoids being reduced to cliché. And near the end is the battle royale that gamers all wished we could have seen at the end of Tekken 4, but the consoles lacked the power to make happen. It's glorious.
There are moments when it gets a bit campy, of course, but overall, the nice mix of characters, the nice mix of action and development, and the crisp, true-to-the-game visuals make this movie the unicorn of gaming: A game-based movie that's actually good!
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The story-line is in my opinion flat, but that doesn't matter. The reason we watch these movies aren't because of the story but because of the awesome action scenes. This is pure eye candy for all the action fanatics that have been begging for a true Tekken movie.
The final part of this movie is amazing, nonstop pure action. To me, this is were the movie shines and were the fundamental theme is prioritized.
UH-MAZING!
Must watch for all the true Tekken fans!
10/10
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Otherwise, this movie is not too bad and my girlfriend can watch it with me till the end. But if you do not know what is 'TEKKEN' before, it is hard to grade this movie over 5 stars.
Anyway, as a Tekken player, but not hardcore, I barely can understand all the story line. 7 stars is acceptable. One more thing is I think this movie is too lack of characters, I really would like to see more from Tekken games, but there is only Ling XiaoYu (Which is my most favorite and many others gamers) and a addition cute robot name Alisa is the main characters. Where is Asuka, for example :)
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Most fans are disappointed that the story is centered on Xiaoyu and her friendship with Alisa, and how there aren't enough fight scenes and how Shin had no point of being in the movie. Honestly though, Shin was useless, and the climax involving him was weak.
But I disagree with everything else. A movie centered around the Mishimas and Kazamas would be just another Devil Within or Bloodline Rebellion or Tekken live action movie, to which most of everyone were disappointed in. Focusing on a different person's perspective was actually quite smart and refreshing. It's nice to know how other people are effected around them. Plus it re-adds a bit of emphasis on the character, who felt forgotten due to the increasing character roster. And I also believe there were fairly enough fight scenes. Those who're complaining would only complain about there being TOO MUCH fights, had there been more.
The only other weak points I can think of is the most of the dialogue (but let's face it, Japanese were always cheesy in this case) and the final battle scene. I'm not talking about the three-way fight building up to the Devil Jin vs Devil Kazuya. No. THAT WAS EPIC! I'm talking about Heihachi in Mokujin Monster Fashion whatever.. that was unnecessary.
Withal, every piece of work has its flaws, but once you get over yourself and enjoy what there is (and think about how much effort was put into it) it's actually a well-made masterpiece.
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but thats besides the point. every tekken fan already knows the story line. its great, its fun, very fast paced, action oriented and the best fight scenes in a CGI, even better and more involving than the street fighter 4 animation.
the best thing is the traditional move list each character performs true to their game. the opening is the fight scene between Nina and Anna and they trademark linkers and kicks makes it so exiting and sets the theme of the whole movie. the cgi is just brilliant. its such a great thing that games get CGI movies. cz there are physical anatomical and budget limitations to what can a movie show, while there are almost none in CGI, thus enabling the directors to be as realistic to the games as possible. its fluid, its dynamic, and the action is just stunning to watch.
her is an idea. how about some Japanese animator plays through GOD OF WAR series and make a CGI about karatos.? that would be soooooooo Bad Ass.!!!
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I am accustomed to watching people body muscle move in a certain fashion when they're moving and when we have 4 main female characters, it's really hard to avoid noticing that part. Hence, throughout the movie it kept bugging me.
If only they moved it around a bit, the whole movement would seem natural. The CGI was a bit repetitive when it comes to the scenes but I guess you can't really complain about that considering what the movie is based on.
Apart from all those minor issues that I noticed and personally felt, the movie is indeed fun to watch, although I have to skip the dialogues because the dub was just messing up everything. I guess this movie should be watched in it's original language with subtitles enabled.
Again, don't get me wrong. I liked the movie, I am just a bit put off by certain things that I couldn't stop noticing. Didn't see other Tekken movies and honestly reading the reviews, I am glad a didn't.
The movie does contain some good action, perhaps a bit more of it would be awesome. Good job NAMCO.
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The story: Yeah, as what the other reviewers complain, the story is dead simple and is probably an excuse to string various fight scenes together. But the beautiful visuals and cool fight scenes make the movie more watchable. You can marvel at the detailed animation and fight scenes are almost flawless like in a live-action movie. The few fight scenes for an CGI movie are top-notch. Although action fans will have to patiently wait for the action-packed third act which features one of the best fight scene in animated and CGI movies. The story in fact is not too bad. It has a bit of the spy stuff. Music wise is good. Best to be viewed with the Japanese voice-over. The English one sounds weird.
Overall: It is supposedly a Tekken movie for the fans who are enraged by the live-action movie. I guess the fans will enjoy this better than the live-action movie. The hybrid Blu-ray is interesting. It plays the 2D and 3D version on Blu-ray and 3D Blu-ray players plus the game on Playstation 3.
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But now to the point. You can see that this movie is a wink to the fans, however it is a bit clumsy and predictable at some times. The dialog can get pretty corny too, but it doesn't ruin the whole experience. The visuals are neat and the combat is great. There are parts in the story that i would like to call plot holes, but we have to keep in mind, this is a game to movie conversion and a lot lies behind the background of the characters. And that changes a lot. I halted for a moment and realised that they did pretty good, considering this is a game. If you have enjoyed any tekken games in your life, i would advise you to see this. Even if you haven't played any of them, this is a great way to get in the mood for Tekken.
Oh, and gotta love the panda !!!
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*** SPOILER ALERT *** Ever seen the 2008 Japanese movie Cyborg Girl? When the cyborg gets split in half, she's so cute and it's hard to not feel for her. Same thing here. When the robot girl gets split in half, and then she does her super power thing with one hand, then the other hand (in slow-motion, too) and you see her rolling through the debris afterward, it's enough to bring a tear out of me. Then the panda bear steps in, and the tree monster realizes, in a sappy (haha!) way, that if a girl, a robot and a panda can be friends to the end, then there's no place for evil and fighting!
I swear, all I wanted was a movie full of cute, sexy girls, looking all flirty and karate-chopping everything. But I also ended up wiping my eyeballs cause I got dust in my eye or something ::sniff::
Oh, Japanese language with English subtitles all the way. The girls.. their voices.. sweet!
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Tekken: Blood Vengeance | |
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Directed by | Yōichi Mōri |
Produced by | Yoshinari Mizushima |
Written by | Dai Satō |
Starring | Maaya Sakamoto Yuki Matsuoka Mamoru Miyano Unshō Ishizuka Masanori Shinohara Isshin Chiba Atsuko Tanaka Akeno Watanabe Ryōtarō Okiayu Hidenari Ugaki Taketora Keiko Nemoto |
Music by | Hitoshi Sakimoto & Basiscape[1][2] |
Digital Frontier Bandai Namco Games Namco Pictures Asmik Ace Entertainment | |
Distributed by | Bandai Entertainment |
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92 minutes[3] | |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Tekken: Blood Vengeance (鉄拳 ブラッド・ベンジェンスTekken Buraddo Benjensu) is a 2011 Japanese 3D computer-animated film based on the Tekken video game series, produced by Digital Frontier and distributed by Asmik Ace Entertainment in association with Bandai Entertainment. The film premiered in North America by Bandai Entertainment on July 26, 2011, and in Australia on July 27, 2011 in a special exclusive one-off screening. It premiered on September 3, 2011 in Japan. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc (included on the disc of the PlayStation 3 game Tekken Hybrid) on November 22, 2011 in the USA, and December 1, 2011 in Japan. The 2D version of the film was also released as a standalone DVD on November 22, 2011 in the USA, and December 22, 2011 in Japan. It was later included with the Nintendo 3DS title, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition.
Plot[edit]
The plot, which takes place in an alternate storyline[4] between the events of Tekken 5 and Tekken 6, begins with Anna Williams setting up a decoy for her sister, Nina Williams, who is currently working with the new head of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Jin Kazama. Anna, on the other hand, works for Jin's father, Kazuya Mishima and its rival organization, G Corporation. Both are seeking information about a student named Shin Kamiya, and Anna dispatches a Chinese student, Ling Xiaoyu to act as a spy, while Jin sends humanoid robot Alisa Bosconovitch for a similar purpose.
During their investigation, Xiaoyu and Alisa form a friendship, unaware that the other is working for their enemy, although they are forced to turn against one another when Shin is captured by an unknown assailant. It is here that Alisa is revealed to be a cyborg - although Alisa believes she possesses human qualities after she spares Xiaoyu's life. After coming to terms with each other, Xiaoyu is abandoned by Anna and G Corporation, and the two girls flee from their previous organizations, taking refuge in their teacher, Lee Chaolan's mansion.
Xiaoyu and Alisa eventually discover genetic experiments had been done on Shin and his classmates, and believe that the Mishima family is seeking Shin, the sole survivor, and M gene subject, for his immortality. The pair discover that this had in fact, been an elaborate plan engineered by Heihachi Mishima, who used Shin to lure Kazuya and Jin and get the Devil Gene. After Heihachi disposes of Shin, he, Kazuya and Jin engaged in a triple threat brawl. During the fight, Kazuya and Jin become their devil forms. Ultimately, Jin is the victor, utilizing his devil powers. Heihachi then unleashes the ancient spirits of the Mokujins and a final fist burst by Alisa leaves Mokujin Heihachi open. Jin finishes him off, by an eye blast which slices it in half. Jin then leaves, telling Xiaoyu that he awaits a future challenge.
The film ends with Alisa and Xiaoyu back at their school's festival, with the pair planning to enter the next King of Iron Fist Tournament.
Cast[edit]
Character | Japanese VA | English VA |
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Ling Xiaoyu | Maaya Sakamoto | Carrie Keranen |
Alisa Bosconovitch | Yuki Matsuoka | Cristina Vee |
Shin Kamiya | Mamoru Miyano | David Vincent |
Heihachi Mishima | Unshō Ishizuka | Taylor Henry |
Kazuya Mishima | Masanori Shinohara | Kyle Hebert |
Jin Kazama | Isshin Chiba | Darren Daniels |
Nina Williams | Atsuko Tanaka | Charlotte Bell |
Anna Williams | Akeno Watanabe | Tara Platt |
Lee Chaolan | Ryōtarō Okiayu | Kaiji Tang |
Ganryu | Hidenari Ugaki | George C. Cole |
Panda | Taketora | Taketora |
Mokujin | Keiko Nemoto | Charlotte Bell |
Production[edit]
The film was initially announced at Namco's 'LevelUp' event in Dubai on May 5, 2011. A trailer premiered at the event and also was posted online shortly after. The film, inspired by the popular video game series is being supervised by Youchi Mori (Appleseed), with the screenplay written by Dai Satō (Cowboy Bebop) and animation production by Digital Frontier, who produced the FMV sequences for Tekken 5 and Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. The release arrived in late summer, also with availability in 3D. In a group interview at the LevelUp event in Dubai, attended by Christian Donlan for Eurogamer, Tekken project leader Katsuhiro Harada revealed Blood Vengeance has actually been in development since January 2010.
Tekken Blood Vengeance Full Movie English Dub Free Download
Harada has been very clear that this movie is not related to the live-action film and is doing whatever he can to ensure this project is distanced as much as possible from that film. 'That doesn't have anything to do with it this time,' Harada insisted. 'We're not trying to rewrite those wrongs. Fans are always asking us for a 3D movie. This is our response to them.. We want to make a movie that everyone can enjoy, though. Not just Tekken fans.' Namco's Tekken team has wanted to do A 3D movie after the creation of the CG opening for Tekken 6's scenario campaign.
Namco has 'tried as much as possible' to use the same voice actors from the games for the film. Writer Dai Satō, who had previously worked on Cowboy Bebop, is a fan of the Tekken series, and was given 'quite a bit of creative freedom'.
On July 23, 2011, Namco Bandai previewed Tekken: Blood Vengeance at Comic-Con with writer Satō, and voice actresses Carrie Keranen and Cristina Vee as guests.[5]
Release[edit]
The film was released in both Blu-ray and DVD formats on November 22, 2011 in North America, in Blu-ray format on December 1, 2011 in Japan, and in DVD format on December 22, 2011 in Japan. The Blu-ray 2D/3D version was released as a Hybrid Disc, known as Tekken Hybrid. Whilst the film can be played on any Blu-ray player, running the disc on a PlayStation 3 console will allow owners to also play an HD version of the original Tekken Tag Tournament, which was originally released in the arcades in 1999 and for PlayStation 2 in 2000,[6] as well as a demo version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2.[7] A 3D version of the movie was made available in Tekken 3D: Prime Edition for the Nintendo 3DS.[8] It is the first film to be released for the 3DS.[9]
Reception[edit]
Tekken: Blood Vengeance has received mixed reviews with many comparing it to Tekken: The Motion Picture and the 2010 live-action film. IGN's Steven Hooper stated that 'The film's story isn't great -- as you might expect, and there are some really dull periods and pacing issues. It is a lot better than the dismal live-action Tekken film from 2010, and boasts some pretty cool fight scenes.', and added that film actually benefits from 3D.[10] Cheat Code Central's Angelo M. D'Argenio commented 'as fan service flicks go, it's not that bad. The fight scenes are pretty awesome and the characters use all the moves they have access to in the games. The voice acting, though, is not so great. Nevertheless, it's fun to watch your favorite Tekken characters beat the crap out of each other, no matter how vague and pointless the reasons behind it. Besides, this movie is way better than any other Tekken movie that has come out to date, anime or live-action, so at least it has that going for it.'[11]PALGN's Bev Chen said 'It’s actually not a bad film, especially when you compare it to the dismal live-action Tekken film that was released last year – the story adds a fair bit to the game’s mythos and the fight scenes are pretty cool to watch too.'[12] Matt Edwards of Eurogamer said 'At around 92 minutes long, it's a fairly inoffensive romp that shows off some impressive effects and crazy fight scenes with a surprisingly limited selection of Tekken characters. Although it's a slight improvement over the recent live-action and less recent anime adaptations, it's still a long way off the excellence of Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'.[13]Engadget's Eric Kaoili called it 'a pleasant enough film, much better than the travesty that was Tekken: The Motion Picture'.[14]
The Japanese Committee of the International 3D Society honored Tekken: Blood Vengeance along with Always Sanchōme no Yūhi '64, Kaibutsu-kun and Sadako 3D at the second annual International 3D Awards Lumiere Japan, where all four films won the Movie Award.[15] The film also won the International Jury Prize (Japan) at the International 3D Society's fourth annual 3D Creative Arts Awards.[16]
References[edit]
- ^'Soundtrack album info'. iTunes.
- ^'Soundtrack album info'. VGMdb.
- ^'BBFC: Tekken: Blood Vengeance'. British Board of Film Classification. October 19, 2011. Retrieved October 26, 2011.
- ^Katsuhiro Harada [@Harada_TEKKEN] (3 February 2012). 'Huh Did I say 'BV is cannon' ? RT @YOUBJExPOEPJE Is Kazuya Can Controll the devil Gene&Jin cant..Than U guys totally messed up with TKBV' (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^'Comic-Con International: A VIP Look at the Upcoming Entries in Na'. Comic-con2011.sched.org. 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
- ^Mike Fahey (June 8, 2011). 'Tekken Hybrid is Sexy PlayStation 3 Exclusive Combo'. Kotaku. Retrieved June 8, 2011.
- ^Michael McWhertor (July 23, 2011). 'Sneak Peek at Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Comes To PS3 Early With Tekken Hybrid'. Kotaku. Retrieved July 24, 2011.
- ^'Tekken 3D: Prime Edition Video Game, GC 11: Debut Trailer'. Namco Bandai Games. 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2011-08-17.
- ^Tekken 3D Prime trailer for Nintendo 3DS streamed
- ^Hopper, Steven (November 23, 2011). 'Tekken Hybrid Review - IGN'.
- ^D'Argenio, Angelo M. 'Tekken Hybrid Review for PlayStation 3 (PS3) - Cheat Code Central'.
- ^Chen, Bev (December 7, 2011). 'Tekken Hybrid Review - PlayStation 3 Video Game Review - PAL Gaming Network'. PALGN. Archived from the original on July 5, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
- ^Edwards, Matt (February 17, 2012). 'Tekken 3D: Prime Edition Review • Reviews • 3DS • Eurogamer.net'. Eurogamer.
- ^Kaoili, Eric (February 2, 2012). 'Tekken 3D Prime Edition review: Far from prime edition'. Engadget.
- ^Loveridge, Lynzee (October 29, 2012). 'Tekken: Blood Vengeance Film Honored at 2nd Annual 3D Awards'. Anime News Network.
- ^Giardina, Carolyn (February 6, 2013). '3D Creative Arts Awards: 'Life of Pi' Named Best Live-Action Feature'. The Hollywood Reporter.
External links[edit]
- Official website (web archive)
- Tekken: Blood Vengeance on IMDb
- Tekken: Blood Vengeance at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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