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Tekken tag tournament 2 reviews
Tekken tag tournament 2 reviews










tekken tag tournament 2 reviews
  1. TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT 2 REVIEWS HOW TO
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Want Marshall Law to sport some hipster glasses? You got it. That’s where the character customization options come in. Run into King enough and his weird leopard head becomes rote and slightly boring. It’s a mode decidedly not designed for competitive play, but man is it a good time.Įven with an absolutely bonkers-huge roster, fights tend to get a little same-looking. The end result is a group of folks screaming and shouting and laughing all at once while the party chaos ensues on screen. Designed for four players, it allows each person to take the role of one character each, to be tagged in and out at their leisure. But perhaps the most fun I had with Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was with the Pair Play mode.

tekken tag tournament 2 reviews

Those looking for a lengthy online experience will definitely run into hiccups, but hopefully the more egregious moments will be culled out by future patches. The netcode isn’t perfect, as I experienced a few slowdowns here and there, but they were few and far between.

tekken tag tournament 2 reviews

You’ve got your standard versus modes, your practice mode that allows for recording and uploading videos, and your Survival Mode. Options are plentiful for those who decide to dedicate their fighting time to Tag 2. I’ve got my apprehensions about how well Tag 2 is balanced, but all that will only shake out once it’s being played on a truly competitive level. With dozens of characters playable, the Tag Assault combinations are damn near endless. By bringing in your tagged out teammate while your opponent is in the air, you can lay down ridiculous air juggling combos that seemingly go on for minutes at a time.

TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT 2 REVIEWS SERIES

The biggest change to the Tekken series is the advent of the Tag Assault system. If you’re a seasoned Tekken fan, you certainly will not be disappointed. You’ll still be working on your air juggles, your one-two(-three-four-five-six) punches, your precision blocking, and throw breaks. It’s still got all the perfectly solid fighting mechanics that you’ve come to know and love since the series’ inception in 1994. Of course, once you get into the fighting itself, you’ll realize that Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is still Tekken. However, it is too demanding to serve as a proper newbie-friendly experience. For those who already have experience with fighters, it’s a solid way to learn a few of Tekken’s intricacies. Can’t regularly figure out the timing of the Bind into Team Assault? Too bad, you’re going to keep attempting it until you do. Problem is, Fight Lab teaches via the “trial by fire” method. Fighting games are constantly struggling to bring new players into the fold, and a step-by-step set of interactive instructions could be a great way to do that.

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Theoretically, a tutorial to teach newcomers how to get their martial arts on is a great idea.












Tekken tag tournament 2 reviews