

launching your opponent with an attack and then effectively “juggling” them across the stage with subsequent attacks) have been a staple of Tekken’s combat since its inception, and TTT2 is certainly no different.

It’s chaotic, fun, and a great way to ruin friendships.
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Pair Play is another welcome addition that allows up to four players to form two teams of two, either offline or online, with each player controlling their selected character. TTT2 also features 2 versus 1, which modifies the solo player’s health and damage to compete with the disadvantage of fighting two characters.

In addition to Tag Play, Solo Play is also available, which is a welcome option for players not interested in learning multiple characters or the new tag mechanics. Life-bar management is essential in TTT2, and the speed in which you can dispatch a single character, thereby winning the match, keeps each fight exciting. In addition, off-screen characters may have their life-bars occasionally flash, indicating they’re in a Rage state (a carryover from Tekken 6), which amplifies their attack damage. Characters can be switched at any time during the match and off-screen characters gradually recover health. Capcom series, the match is over once one character’s life bar is depleted. TTT2 allows you to select two characters to form a tag team, though unlike the popular Marvel vs. And if you’re wondering, Gon from Tekken 3 is not one of those 59 fighters you’ll have to make do with Alex if you’re all about fighting dinosaurs. TTT2 embraces its dream match premise, and in turn the roster has ballooned to a whopping 59 characters, with six of those available at a later date as free downloadable content.
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TTT2 is the eighth main installment in the Tekken series and it is a non-canon entry, like the original Tekken Tag Tournament. 12 years is a long time to wait for a proper follow-up to one of the more popular entries in the venerable Tekken series does Namco Bandai drop the Tekken Ball or is TTT2 the new King of the Iron Fist? Tekken returns to tag after a 12 year hiatus from consoles with Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (hereafter TTT2), the sequel to, that’s right, Tekken Tag Tournament.
