Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (鉄拳タッグトーナメント2 Tekken Taggu Tōnamento 2 ) is a fighting game in the Tekken series and the successor to 1999's Tekken Tag Tournament. The game was released in Japanese arcades on September 14, 2011 and will be released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 during the holiday season in 2012. A playable demo bundled with the CGI movie titled Tekken: Blood Vengeance and an HD version of the original Tekken Tag Tournament was released in North America on November 22, 2011 as Tekken Hybrid. An updated version of the game, Tekken Unlimited Tag Tournament 2 will be presented on AOU 2012.
Developer(s) | Namco Bandai Games |
Publisher(s) | Namco Bandai Games |
Producer(s) | Katsuhiro Harada |
Series | Tekken |
Platform(s) | Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
Release date(s) | Arcade PlayStation 3, Xbox 360[3] |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Media/distribution | Arcade board, Optical disc |
Arcade system | Namco System 369 |
As the original Tekken Tag Tournament, matches involve each player selecting two fighters to fight with. Players are able to switch their fighters out at any time, allowing the inactive character to gradually recover some life they might have lost. At certain points, an inactive character's life bar may flash, giving them a temporary boost in strength if they are tagged in. If the life bar of either of a player's fighters runs out, that player loses the round. If time runs out, the player who has the most cumulative life remaining amongst their fighters wins the round.
All 42 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including Panda, but not as a palette swap) return along with Jun Kazama from Tekken 2, True Ogre (now simply called Ogre) from Tekken 3, and Jinpachi Mishima from Tekken 5, all with updated character designs. Devil Kazuya makes appearance, but as part of Kazuya (instead of having character slot like Devil Jin). Unknown (from the original Tekken Tag Tournament) also returns once again as an unplayable boss character.[10]
For the first time ever in the Tekken series, almost every character in the game speaks in their native language. This has been noticed as Lili speaks French, Eddy Gordo and Christie Monteiro speak Portuguese, Leo Kliesen speaks German and Miguel Caballero Rojo speaks Spanish. Still, there are some characters that do not speak in their native language (e.g. Xiaoyu still speaks Japanese despite being from China).
I quite like looking through an article that can make people think.
返信削除Also, thank you for permitting me to comment!
Here is my page ; usa online casinos accepting mastercard