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''Dark Resurrection'' was ported to the Platform/PlayStationPortable and Platform/PlayStation3 via [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork online download]] (in the former as ''Tekken: Dark Resurrection''), marking the first time that a ''Tekken'' game was released for a seventh-generation console as well as the first with online play. The [=PSP=] version adds Tekken Dojo, where you advance through six dojo by winning battles, and Gold Rush, whose objective is to earn gold by dealing enough damage to the enemy while surviving their attacks. It also sees the return of Tekken Bowl and Command Attack from ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and ''Tekken 4'', respectively. The [=PS3=] version was created as an arcade-perfect port and does not feature Story Mode. Online matches were also not available until half a year after release.

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''Dark Resurrection'' was ported to the Platform/PlayStationPortable and Platform/PlayStation3 via [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork [[Platform/PlayStationNetwork online download]] (in the former as ''Tekken: Dark Resurrection''), marking the first time that a ''Tekken'' game was released for a seventh-generation console as well as the first with online play. The [=PSP=] version adds Tekken Dojo, where you advance through six dojo by winning battles, and Gold Rush, whose objective is to earn gold by dealing enough damage to the enemy while surviving their attacks. It also sees the return of Tekken Bowl and Command Attack from ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and ''Tekken 4'', respectively. The [=PS3=] version was created as an arcade-perfect port and does not feature Story Mode. Online matches were also not available until half a year after release.
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* CharacterCustomization: A new addition to the game. Compared to later games, the customization is rather barebones, with only a handful choices per body part and a limited color palette, but it's a novel idea at the time. ''Dark Resurrection'' adds more customization items, though still a far cry from the extensive options offered by ''Tekken 6''.

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* CharacterCustomization: A new addition to the game. Compared to later games, the customization is rather barebones, with only a handful choices per body part and a limited color palette, but it's a novel idea at the time. ''Dark Resurrection'' adds more customization items, though still a far cry from the extensive options offered by ''Tekken 6''.6'' onward.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Cruelly subverted in Kazuya's ending where it seems even he has too fond memories of his beloved grandpa Jinpachi to do anything horrible to him...before smirking evilly and punching the old man to death under the Devil's influence.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Cruelly subverted in Kazuya's ending where it seems even he has too fond memories of his beloved grandpa Jinpachi to do anything horrible to him...before smirking evilly and punching killing the old man to death with a single punch under the Devil's influence.



* GangplankGalleon: Pirate's Cove is set inside a cavern where a pirate ship has been anchored, with treasure abounding. Its variant, Galleon, is set within the ship itself.

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* GangplankGalleon: Pirate's Cove is set inside a cavern where a pirate ship has been anchored, with treasure abounding. Its ''Dark Resurrection'' variant, Galleon, is set within the ship itself.



** Most, if not all, characters in ''Dark Resurrection'' start with different default colors than the original. Notably, Kuma's fur is white, making him resemble a polar bear rather than a brown bear.
** The new stages in ''Dark Resurrection'' are mostly thematic variations of the stages in the original. For example, Aurora Australis is set in the same Antarctic area of Polar Paradise, but at night. The only exceptions are Wolves' Den, Playroom, Ominous Mist, and Industrial Complex, which are all-new stages. Most stage themes are also simpler remixes of their original versions, with ''Amnesia'' being completely different from Tekken 5's ''Moonlit Wilderness''.

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** Most, if not all, characters in ''Dark Resurrection'' start with different default colors than the original. Notably, Kuma's fur is white, making him resemble a polar bear rather than a brown bear.
bear. Xiaoyu is the only one whose altered outfit stuck through the subsequent games, while most other character have their ''Dark Resurrection'' outfits available in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' and ''Tekken 7''.
** The new stages in ''Dark Resurrection'' are mostly thematic variations of the stages in the original. For example, Aurora Australis is set in the same Antarctic area of Polar Paradise, but at night. The only exceptions are Wolves' Den, Playroom, Ominous Mist, and Industrial Complex, which are all-new stages. Most stage themes are also simpler remixes of their original versions, with ''Amnesia'' being completely different from Tekken 5's ''Moonlit Wilderness''. Ground Zero is the only stage from ''Tekken 5'' to make it into ''Dark Resurrection'' completely unchanged, along with its music track.



* SecretCharacter: The console port is the last to have this; in later games, all characters are either unlocked from the beginning or purchased through [[DownloadableContent DLC]]. Roger Jr., Anna, Baek, Bruce, Wang, Kuma/Panda, Ganryu, Mokujin, and Heihachi are unlocked by clearing through Story Mode multiple times (they are unlocked in that order). Devil Jin is unlocked either by finishing Devil Within or fighting 200 matches. In ''Dark Resurrection'' [=PS3=], Jinpachi is unlocked by beating Arcade Mode once.

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* SecretCharacter: The console port is the last to have this; in later games, all characters are either unlocked from the beginning or purchased through [[DownloadableContent DLC]]. Roger Jr., Anna, Baek, Bruce, Wang, Kuma/Panda, Ganryu, Mokujin, and Heihachi are unlocked by clearing through Story Mode multiple times (they are unlocked in that order). Devil Jin is unlocked either by finishing Devil Within or fighting 200 matches. In ''Dark Resurrection'' [=PS3=], [=PS3=] (but not in PSP port), Jinpachi is unlocked by beating Arcade Mode once.once, while all other characters are automatically unlocked.



* TigerVersusDragon: An interesting example. In ''Tekken 5'', there is a stage called Dragon's Nest, set in a temple featuring a single dragon statue. The weather is cloudy, with darker clouds visible in the distance. ''Dark Resurrection'' adds Western Gate, which is much the same, except the dragon has been replaced with tiger statues and the sky looks just about to rain.

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* TigerVersusDragon: An interesting example. In ''Tekken 5'', there is a stage called Dragon's Nest, set in a temple featuring a single dragon statue. The weather is cloudy, with darker clouds visible in the distance. ''Dark Resurrection'' adds Western Gate, which is much the same, except the dragon has been replaced with tiger statues and the sky looks much darker and just about to rain.
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''[[caption-width-right:252:Welcome to the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.]]''

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''[[caption-width-right:252:Welcome to the King ''[[caption-width-right:252:[[MilestoneCelebration A decade]] [[TagLine of Iron Fist Tournament 5.dominance]].]]''
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The arcade version introduces a card system that allows players to track their statistics and unlocks. It also features controller ports for [=PlayStation=] controllers, allowing players to use their own controllers rather than the ones provided by the cabinet.

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