In the vast world of emulation, few pairings feel as serendipitous as PPSSPP and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection . On paper, it sounds like a compromise: playing a flagship PlayStation 2 fighting game on Sony’s less-powerful handheld, the PSP. In practice, thanks to the brilliant PPSSPP emulator, this combination has become a gold standard for portable fighting games—often delivering an experience that rivals, and in some ways surpasses, its console big brother.
Docked half a point only because you can’t easily play ad-hoc multiplayer online without Parsec or Steam Remote Play. Otherwise? Perfect. Have you tried running Tekken 5 on PPSSPP? What’s your best upscaling settings? Let us know in the comments below. ppsspp tekken 5
Whether you’re a tournament veteran wanting to practice electrics on the go, or a casual fan who just misses the days of “Press X to skip the Mokujin cutscene,” is a knockout. In the vast world of emulation, few pairings
In the vast world of emulation, few pairings feel as serendipitous as PPSSPP and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection . On paper, it sounds like a compromise: playing a flagship PlayStation 2 fighting game on Sony’s less-powerful handheld, the PSP. In practice, thanks to the brilliant PPSSPP emulator, this combination has become a gold standard for portable fighting games—often delivering an experience that rivals, and in some ways surpasses, its console big brother.
Docked half a point only because you can’t easily play ad-hoc multiplayer online without Parsec or Steam Remote Play. Otherwise? Perfect. Have you tried running Tekken 5 on PPSSPP? What’s your best upscaling settings? Let us know in the comments below.
Whether you’re a tournament veteran wanting to practice electrics on the go, or a casual fan who just misses the days of “Press X to skip the Mokujin cutscene,” is a knockout.