![]() ![]() You want a character who knows Aikido, Capoeira, Taekwando, or MMA? Maybe you want something more fantastical, like a robot with jump jets, a demon with eye lasers, or a humanoid bear? This game has all of those and more. These characters span every real martial arts style you can think of, and some that you cannot. ![]() The roster has expanded to about 50 characters, with more planned for release as extra downloadable content in the months to come. You don’t have to learn them all, but it helps if you know some of them. The game helpfully provides a long list of individual combos that stretch from 90 to 150, depending on the character. The four buttons on your controller correspond to each limb on your character, and it’s up to you to use them in order to string together a wicked combo that can KO your opponent. Like most fighting games, TTT2 is easy and fun to pick up, but hard to master. ![]() After all, what other game gave you the option to have a devil tag team with a grizzly bear against caricatures of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee? Now I had a chance to play the sequel, and I jumped at it like the nostalgic fool I was. I was terrible at that game when fighting against actual people, but I never hesitated to pop in 50 cents and play it. Back when arcades, mini-golf, and roller rinks existed in this town, the original Tekken Tag Tournament crashed onto the scene.
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