![]() ![]() It’s a unique spin on the two-versus-two concept which, if nothing else, should be revered for how enthralling each fight becomes as a result of it. Instead, if one character goes down from the duo, that’s it. Unlike other fighters of its kind, TTT2 isn’t built so that you eliminate one character from your opponent’s team, and then have to fight the other. It’s a nice system that can help reduce the entire concept of counter-picking, but more importantly, encourages dynamic matches something that feels lacking in today’s fighting scene.īetter yet is how the system is actually implemented, which only adds to the tension of each battle. This mechanic isn’t all that new to the world of fighting games, but it lets players swap out characters on the fly to juggle and lengthen combos, retreat and regenerate health, as well as mix up fighting styles in order to keep their opponent on-edge. This makes the Wii U version quite the complete package, and one that should be picked up if you’re looking to indulge your competitive fighter side.įor starters, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 plays very much like your average fighter, but instead of promoting one-on-one battles, it ratchets things up into a higher gear by giving players a team of two to control. In fact, what’s more impressive– and something I hope other developers take note of– is how solid a port it is. Let it be known, though, Tekken Tag 2 isn’t the greatest fighting game around, but it’s hardly the worst. Tag Tournament graces Nintendo’s latest box just a few short months after its initial release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and comes packed with all the same goodness as those other versions, along some extra Big N exclusive content that’s sure to delight fans. One thing you can expect from Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition is fighting – lots and lots of fighting. ![]()
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