Here is why you need to dust off the fat PS2 (or fire up that emulator) tonight. After the slightly wobbly Tekken 4 (which tried to add uneven terrain and walls that felt like glue), Namco went back to the drawing board. Tekken 5 returned to the 3D plane we loved, but with the speed of Tekken 3 .
If you grew up mashing buttons on the original PlayStation, Tekken 3 was your religion. But looking back with 2026 eyes, I’ll make a controversial statement: Tekken 5 PS2
It was Namco showing off, and it gave solo players something to do besides getting perfected by Eddy Gordo players online (well... offline, because...). Modern Tekken 7 and 8 have customization, sure. But do they let you put a leopard print thong on a 300-pound bear? Here is why you need to dust off
Posted by: ArcadeHero Date: April 17, 2026 If you grew up mashing buttons on the
Tekken 5 on PS2 struck the perfect balance between "ridiculous" and "grounded." You could buy sunglasses, funny hats, and swords for characters who had no business holding swords. Grinding for gold in the Arcade mode felt rewarding because you’d save up for that $500,000 armor set for Devil Jin. Put on headphones and listen to "Moonlit Wilderness" (the outdoor sunset stage). Go ahead. I’ll wait.