
The Tekken 6 Arcade Soundtrack features some of the best music from Tekken 6. Following the climax of the score with “Sacred Dark”, cinematic composer Ryuichi Takada rounds off the experience with a serviceable staff roll theme.

The track’s greatest asset is how it flows between these styles without a hitch, demonstrating Shiina’s ingenuity as a composer. Fan favourite Go Shiina also demonstrates his aptitude with fusions on the original version of “G”, blending everything from Asian, rock, orchestral, and electronic forces. Rio Hamamoto’s “Rustic Asia” fuses distorted rock and electronica with Asiatic instruments and chanting, culminating in an especially impressive segment at 1:20. Though most of the soundtrack was outsourced, Namco Bandai Games Inc.’s internal sound team did handle a number of compositions. It doesn’t stray too far away from her normal style either, but her colourful range of instrumentation - from flute to panpipe, acoustic guitar to keyboard - makes it a unique gem nevertheless that fits the surroundings of the Noh Theater. SuperSweep’s Ayako Saso makes a single appearance on this release too with “Only One Fight…”. Satoru Kosaki’s single contribution, “Artificial Ruins”, is of the quality most would expect from him too. “Death Fight on the Neon” strangely brings some heavy metal to the soundtrack, and “Blowin’ Up the Enemy” seems to build a little further on Okabe’s more ominous themes. Also from Monaca, Kazuhiro Nakamura offers two impressive stage themes. There is plenty of diversity offered elsewhere in the score. “Ethno Evening”, meanwhile, is among the hardest tracks on the Tekken 6 score and channels back Okabe’s blistering rock influences from the days of Tekken 3. It seems to fit the particularly stage perfectly while maintaining just the right amount of dynamism. “Splashing Casino” meanwhile is a lovely jazz featuring groovy beats and appeasing brass. In Tekken tradition, the track features a steady dance beat, though overlying acoustic instruments are added atop, including a simple yet resonant piano line.

Following an immersive opening and character select theme, he jumps straight into the stage themes with “Edge of Spring”. Monaca’s Keiichi Okabe actually headlined the score for the original version of Tekken 6.

For those who find the three disc release for the console soundtrack too much to stomach, Namco Sounds released a digital soundtrack featuring just these tracks. The original version of Tekken 6 only actually featured 17 themes, created collectively by NBGI, Monaca, and SupeSweep. There was an Arcade-only original version called Tekken 6, an enhanced Arcade-only version called Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, and a console adaptation of Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, released as Tekken 6 worldwide. Tekken 6 was actually released in three versions.
