Boskonovitch, one of the game's two PlayStation-only characters. Beat Force mode four times, and you'll unlock Dr. You can waltz right through the four levels very easily using only the right kick button. While it seems like a really neat idea, in practice Tekken Force mode isn't all that great. Tekken Force mode is a four-level side-scrolling mode that pits players against tons of ninjas. Time attack, team battle, practice mode, and survival mode are all there, and haven't changed a bit. Mode-wise, Tekken 3 contains all the modes from Tekken 2. While the backgrounds aren't quite as sharp (they're 2D) as the arcade version, the PlayStation version of Tekken 3 more than makes up for this with additional modes, state-of-the-art FMV, and some of the best fighting to be found anywhere. Tekken 3 has caused much debate prior to its release, as it was slated to be the first Tekken game that wouldn't be a perfect translation. Tekken 2 came along, and was another 'better-than-perfect' translation of the arcade version, adding modes and what were some of the most amazing FMV sequences available at the time. Tekken 1 was released a few months after the PlayStation hit shelves and propelled the system to stardom.
Some of the PlayStation's biggest moments have centered around a Tekken game.