http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/tekken5/preview_6118393.html
Seeing and getting a chance to play the forthcoming PlayStation 2 version of Tekken 5 today was kind of like running into an old friend and catching up on old times. That is, it felt good. Tekken 5 is looking great. Unfortunately, we weren't allowed to take any footage of the game, otherwise we'd just show you and let the game itself do the talking. As it stands, you'll just have to trust us. This is a gorgeous-looking fighting game that clearly stays true to the roots of the classic series. In fact, in many ways it seems like a sincere thank-you to longtime Tekken fans, many of whom have probably grown up right alongside this landmark franchise. Tekken helped put 3D fighting games on the map. It built on the original Virtua Fighter's gee-whiz factor with rock-solid gameplay and over-the-top moves and characters, and all these years later, the series is poised to reassert itself as the cream of the fighting game crop.
The thing is, even if you're not a longtime Tekken player, we think there's a good chance that Tekken 5 will have what it takes to draw you in. It takes a certain special kind of fighting game to do that, and Namco just happens to be responsible for many of them. Think back to Soul Calibur for the Dreamcast, for instance. As one of the Dreamcast's landmark games, Soul Calibur drew in hardcore fighting fans as well as people who had never even tried such a game before, through a combination of amazing good looks, appealing characters, and incredible depth that didn't overwhelm a fundamental pick-up-and-play appeal. While it may seem like sacrilege to draw a comparison to the legendary Soul Calibur, our relatively brief time spent playing Tekken 5 brought to mind that experience. That's because Tekken 5 downright wowed us with its incredible visuals, and it seemed to fit like a glove once we got our hands on the game for a few good rounds.