PSP and PS3's versions differs out in many ways.
If both players have a copy of the game running in their PSPs, they get a full use for AD-HOC multiplayer mode. The player that doesn't have the copy of the game running in the PSP can choose all the characters in the game, but that's all there is to it. Even if there is only one copy of the game, both players can play it. The PSP version of the game includes AD-HOC mode, in which two players with two PSPs can duke it out. The game was the most expensive downloadable PSN title on the time it was released to PSN for the first time. The game has more than 10 new ranks to be achieved and exclusivily to PSP version a rank called Divine Fist.
Tekken 5 introduced the ranking system to the series and Dark Resurrection is no exception.
Some customation options gives the player a chance to customise Yoshimitsu for example to his Tekken 3 appearance. The game also has more customation options, and the price for the items has been cut in half, and more money is gained from the fights. There is a dojo completely dedicated to battle against downloaded ghosts. Winning gets the player to the higher level in the dojo rankings and can finally continue to the next dojo after winned a dojo tournament. In the mode the player goes through an island in which the player needs to defeat dojos ghost datas. Another new mode is Tekken Dojo, which mainly replaced Devil Within mode from Tekken 5. The money prize raises as the difficulty level is being set higher. The more the player beats his/her opponent, the more money he/she will gain. Gold Rush is a mode where the player needs to beat up the opponent as much as possible within the time limit without losing the match. In PlayStation 3 version the player needs to beat the Arcade Mode thrice.
It is noticeable that stages from Tekken 5 returns in the Arcade and the PlayStation 3 version of the game. The game also got a few new stages and a remade version of Tekken 3's Forest stage. As if a stage was sunny, now the stage would be dark and cloudy. The game has baby blue coloured health bars, similar to Tekken 3's healthbars. Surprisingly, the PSP version has ALL characters unlocked and extra suits for certain characters are available right from the beginning.
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is an upgraded version of Tekken 5 for Arcade, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3, which got two new characters, Lili and Sergei Dragunov, and a remade version of Armor King. Still, we can't help but agree that Dark Resurrection is a fine fit for on-the-go fisticuffs, thanks to lots of minigames, blisteringly fast load times (by which all PSP games should now be judged), and Wi-Fi matches that are mostly lag free.Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is a fighting game developed by Namco for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. And while Shane may disagree, I find the two new brawlers here-the powerful Nazi-wannabe Dragunov and long-legged blonde Lili-welcome additions to the King of the Iron Fist lineup. It plays just as well (don't expect any refinements to the fighting engine, though), and the new Dojo mode, albeit being a complete rip-off of VirtuaFighter's character-customization system, provides enough incentive to continue punching and kicking. Minus a slight graphical dip (Shane's nutso for thinking otherwise), this handheld fighter can easily stand toe-to-toe with the series' last console installment.
Think Tekken 4 is the black sheep of the franchise? Pfft, that game's a beaut compared to the series' portable debut, the disastrous Tekken Advance (GBA) So, yeah, I had some reservations about stepping into Dark Resurrection's ring.