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Playstation 2 : Tekken Tag Tournament Reviews

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Gas Gauge 77
Below are user reviews of Tekken Tag Tournament and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Tekken Tag Tournament. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Tekken 1, 2 and 3 put together with a 2000 paint-job.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 48 / 56
Date: June 27, 2000
Author: Amazon User

I believe that Tekken has always been one of the best fighting series on any platform and that Namco (the publisher & developer) makes some of the best games around including Ridge Racer, Soul Caliber and Time Crisis series. Tekken Tag Tournament (TTT) is the combination of all 3 Tekken games with a nice look.

The game starts out with a very nice CG (computer generated) intro. Namco has some of the world's best CG animators and you can see that in a lot of Namco's games like R4. Just like you were first blown away by the powerful Tekken 3 intro, you'll get the same effect by this one.

The gameplay remains the same as in Tekken 3, except for some new moves. The main feature in TTT is that there is now a 'tag' option. You pick your two characters and then you tag in and out while fighting your other 2 opponents. It's really nice because you can perform double-combos with the two characters together. In total, there are over 30 characters to choose from. They are all gathered from the series' 3 games. Each has their own, unique 3 to 2 types of clothing, and LOTS of moves and combos to be creative with. The graphics are what you'd expect from PlayStation2. But this is only the beginning. I'm sure Tekken 4 will be much better. The backgrounds are very nice with moving people and objects like flangs and plants. There is even an area where you fight on grass and you can step on it and see the effect of how it's smashed.

Overall, Tekken Tag Tournamet is only a sort of a 'preview' of what we can expect from PlayStation2 and Namco in the years to come.

TTT is a very good fighting game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 17 / 17
Date: December 27, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Many have said that this game falls short because one could press random buttons and win. I have found that this doesn't really apply. I have played this game extensively, including in games against novice players. A player who blocks, uses the special moves and combos efficiently, and has a fighting strategy will almost always win. I find that this game is fairly challenging, and is actually difficult on very hard. This game has awesome graphics combined with all of your favorite characters from the Tekken series and very cool special moves and combos. Although you can get lucky and hit some special moves by just pressing buttons, many of the moves are difficult to perform and do a lot more damage than the previously mentioned moves. An experienced player can string together moves and beat any novice pressing buttons, contrary to what some people say. Tekken Tag Tournament is a great game, and all fighting game fans with a PS2 should own and love this game.

Tekken, king of fighting games.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 18 / 23
Date: August 28, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Any serious gamer will agree that Tekken is one of the most advanced and fun fighting games around. It has survived through 4 versions and managed to not stagnate like many others have. Mortal Kombat for example. The game combines characters from all three tekkens and still retains playabilty. This is because all of the characters have been upgraded and they all have new moves.

As for the graphics. We all know that the ps2 is a graphics machine. And TTT is no exception. As far as I'm concerned, TTT on the ps2 looks better than any game in the arcade, PC, or dreamcast to date.

If you want a game that won't collect dust on your entertainment center after 10 hours of gameplay, then I highly recommend you look into this game. I've been playing it since it came out, and I will continue to play it until the next version of tekken is released.

Incredible graphics and sleep-depriving gameplay fun

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 13 / 15
Date: April 03, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Yes, they've finally done it! In the past, you'd see the cut-scenes of a game and then be disappointed by the actual blocky characters you had to move around. With Tekken Tag Tournament on the PS2, the characters are fluidly smooth, the backgrounds are INCREDIBLE and the combinations of moves for each character both reflect the personality of the fighter and are executed flawlessly on the screen.

The Tag Tournament aspect might seem distracting before you've tried it, but in the game it adds another entire strategic layer to how you play. You can choose two players who have opposite skill sets, so that you choose which one to kill off your opponents with. Or, you can choose with matching skills so that you continue to hammer on your foes with a certain style of play.

Even better, certain combinations of characters can do a special tag move, so that one player does something on his/her way 'out' and the other character finishes the move while coming into the arena. Very, very cool!

And those graphics! Your characters can wear different outfits. The fire in the torches looks like REAL fire - one of the hardest things to do on a computer. The leaves on the ground actually scatter when you slam your enemy into the floor.

Definitely a game to get if you enjoy fighting games at all, and one which will knock the socks off of your friends when they see it on your TV!

Pardon me whilst I take you all to "Fighting Games 101"

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 12 / 14
Date: January 04, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Is Tekken Tag Tournament the end-all be-all fighting game? No. But it is an unqualified success as a game. It takes much of what preceded it in the Tekken series and elevates it with eye-popping graphics and hip new sound.

Now let me speak to all those who are griping. Here is a fact: This game is DEEP. Not a little, a LOT. If you're complaining because you can only pull off a simple move, then you simply haven't spent enough time on the game to learn to love the intricacy of it. It saddens me to think that the potential of this game is so huge that most gamers will only scratch the surface before their simple minds get frustrated and they go back to Barney-o, excuse me... Mario and suck their thumbs. Tekken demands a lot from the player, and if you aren't willing to excel, then go buy Fuzzy Bunnies 5 for N64. Only gamers need apply.

And anyone who recommends Soul Caliber or DOA2 over 3T, I will say this. If you need cartoon T&A to get you to play a fighting game, you are a sad and pathetic human being. DOA2's engine is a decent foundation, but any credibility gets thrown right out the window with the constant jiggle factor thrown in so the pre-teens can dream about handling the merchandise.

And as for Soul Calibur (a great game, no argument there) I will say this: Weapon-based fighters are inherently inferior. Great, one person stands on one side of the room, the other person stands on the other, and you both pull off cheesy moves without ever getting into striking distance. And inevitably in weapon-based fighters, both players have "special moves" (Soul Calibur is guilty of this) that all but cripple your opponent's life-bar. If you want to fight, hand-to-hand combat is the only way to go. If you want to flail around with a sword twice as big as your body (Toshinden anyone?) while remaining out of range of the other guy, why bother? It turns into a game of keep-away, not a strike-counterstrike effort.

Yes, Tekken takes much of its gameplay from its predecessors. It's called "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." The move-base is expanded though, and it is possible to use multiple styles with the same person, which rewards the user that cares to explore those possibilities. So, long story short, Tekken Tag is as good as you want to make it. The best fighting games are like that, merely a vehicle through which the skilled gamer builds their craft.

And if anyone needs a hint, the most important thing to remember about the Tekken series is that the game is all about opportunity. Try the practice mode to see what I mean. Tekken is all about that split-second pause that occurs when your opponent is recovering from an offensive strike that he/she initiated. THAT is the time to strike. If you're approaching it fists up and flailing, you're going about it all wrong. You've got to pick your spots, and seizing that split-second moment of weakness is the key to victory.

Class dismissed.

Enter The Tekken!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 10
Date: December 07, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game is so cool! Here are some of the features:

-Arcade mode - play through the game as you would in the arcade.
-VS Mode - play with a friend
-Survival Mode - See how many matches you can survive without any KO's!
-Team Battle - Like VS Mode, except each of you choose how many characters you want (up to 8) and see who can KO all the other team's characters first
-Battle Mode - Play without using tag team
-Tekken Bowl - Bowling using your favorite characters. This mode must be unlocked first.
-Theater Mode - view all music and cinematics that you have unlocked
-Practice Mode - Learn how to use your character with an endless match and training options

And here are some of the characters:

-Ling Xiaoyu (personal favorite :)
-Hwoarang
-Jin Kazama
-Jun Kazama
-Michelle Chang
-Julia Chang
-Kazuya
-Nina Williams
-Anna Williams
-Bryan
-Paul
-Jack
-Jack 2
-Prototype Jack
-Panda
-Kuma
-Ganryu
-Lei Wulong
-Lee
-Forest Law
-Unknown
-Devil
-Angel

-Ogre
-True Ogre
-Eddy Gordo
-Tiger
-Mokujin
-Tetsujin
-Yoshimitsu
-Kunimitsu
-Roger
-Alex
-Bruce
-Wang
-Heihachi Mishima
-King
-Armor King

There are more, but I can't think of them all right now. This game is awesome for competition, get it if you don't have it!

Best Tekken!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 11
Date: October 14, 2000
Author: Amazon User

I don't know why people say it's the same as T3?? It's not!!!!! In T3 you can't do half as much stuff like in TTT for example! in T3 Jin and Heihachi can only do 2 EWGF (Electric Wind God Fist) in TTT they can do 3 to 4 all in the same Juggle! Also what makes this game diffrent is It's much faster then T3 and makes better use of Light Dashing with the D-Pad, Just to let you people know I'm Highly advanced with the Tekken Series as you can see and if your looking for a good PS2 Fighter pick this one up! It's worth 49.99$ so do yourself a favor and get it!

No meaning but 1 hell of a game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: September 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Here are the pros and cons of the game
Pros:
nice graphics
Tag Mode
The gameplay
Value
Tekken Bowl
Old Favorites are back
end replay
1 on 1(For old school fans like me)
ability for 1-4 players
pair play mode
alot of alternate costumes
Very realistic
A great jump and improvment
The genus behind this game is exellent
34 characters!? it's too good 2 be true
Well it's Tekken so it had 2 be good
Cons:
What the heck happend to the movies??
U lose after 1 character is KOed
Only 3 movies are pure 3D
Some old favorites u gotta hate
The replay value is low after u do everything
There is no story(It was just a fun game to put out)
The movies have no meaning
Nobody has their own stages

The replay value and the storyline was what I was looking for, but the game still lasts, and usally the story isn't suppose to matter, but I like storys of games. But fighting games were ment to be here 2 kick sum ..., and that's what Tekken Tag is here 4. If u love fighting games and if u have a PS2, and don't have this game, u need that head examined, cuz dis is a great game

T-E-K-K-E-N T-A-G

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 8
Date: November 25, 2000
Author: Amazon User

You see, Namco made me like this fighting game as much as Mortal Kombat, when i was in grade school. The characters and the graphics has been improved dramatically and i think namco will survive this war. As a new player and learning instead of just pressing buttons with baek or law I love the way the game is set up and how every character has there pros and cons. In my eyes i think that tekken tag is the future of fighting games with the graphics and the gameplay. Totally 3-D and well made game, it is a must buy and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. By the way my four favorite characters is king, armor king, jin, and bryan.

Best fighter, so far...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 14, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Simply the best, so far. DOA2 doesn't even hold a candle for the true "hardcore" fight-game people. 30+ characters, 100's of moves. If you are just a casual fight-game gamer, you may want to try DOA2. TTT (Tekken Tag Tournament) is for those who truly enjoy the mastery of the button combination combo sets and grapples that's made some of the best fight games around.

In addition to that, the graphics are awesome. Not only are the characters great, but the backgrounds are what truly shows off the PS2 power. The people working, practicing, and just standing around cheering for you are no longer just 2D blah figures. They look great and the surroundings as well.

A must for the hardcore fight-game gamers library.


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