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Tekken Tag Tournament doesn't rely on projectile fighting as heavily as Street Fighter IV and the result is a game that features more in-your-face combat that not only hits hard but feels damned good.
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Some of the rather over the top silly designs are counterbalanced by some of the best 3D fighting this side of Sega's Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown. Some say such oddities are decidedly Tekken, but I found them annoying and out of place in a relatively grounded game. (a boxing glove-wearing kangaroo who carries a Joey in the pouch). My one gripe with the roster is the handful of outright goofy characters like Alex (a boxing glove-wearing dinosaur), and Roger, Jr. There are a few characters that are virtually identical (Eddy Gordo, Tiger Jackson), but most feel like well-crafted combatants with their own takes on their particular brand of fighting.
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Note: This review is for the PS3 version.Įnter the Dragon Tekken Tag Tournament 2 features 40-plus fighters representing a wide cross-section of martial arts styles ranging from boxing to wrestling to MMA to kung fu. Featuring fast, hard-hitting fisticuffs, gorgeous graphics, and excellent music, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a game that fight fans should have in their collections.
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Fast forward 14 years and Namco Bandai's graces the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and upcoming Wii U-and I absolutely adore it. I wasn't fond of the stiff play mechanic which felt clunky when compared against the likes of Capcom's ultra-fluid Street Fighter III: Second Impact.