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14. Tekken 3D Prime Edition

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Largely considered the weakest Tekken game to date, 3D Prime Edition was supposed to bring the classic fighting action to the Nintendo 3DS back in 2012. While it certainly looked great, it lacked depth when it came to modes and content. Sure, playing against your friends was fun, but single-player content was lacking, making it difficult to recommend to lone players.

Fortunately, 3D Prime Edition’s fighting was solid, and the action ran at a pretty impressive 60fps on the 3DS. Had there been enough content to keep solo players coming back, 3D Prime Edition could have been the definitive handheld experience.


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