


The thing is, Tekken Tag Tournament is the kind of game that is fun no matter the way you play it. Or you can take your time to learn special moves and devastating combos. It is a game where you can button mash your way through it. Tekken is a fighting game where you have four buttons, one for each limb. It is the gameplay that has kept me coming back to the series time and time again. The game has many of the awesome tunes that you know and love from the original Tekken trilogy. Tekken also has a rocking and kick-ass soundtrack that fits the game perfectly. I always feel that this game holds up pretty well in the visual department. This was one of the best-looking launch games for the console and while the newer Tekken games, even those on the PS2 blew this out of the water in terms of the visuals. When people see the arcade version of Tekken Tag Tournament, they are often surprised at how much better the PlayStation 2 version of the game looks. Each character has their own ending which is fun and makes you want to see what happens with each character. What we have here is a kind of “greatest hits” thing going on with the first three Tekken games. It has become much more in-depth with the more recent games and Tekken Tag Tournament is not really offering anything new to the Tekken lore. Tekken Tag Tournament is a Fighting video game published by Namco released on November 24th, 2000 for the PlayStation 2. This is certainly not the best version of Tekken Tag Tournament out there, but it is one of the most accessible.One thing I have to say that Tekken has done very well is craft a lore. Tekken Tag Tournament is a fun fighting game that you can enjoy alone, or with a friend thanks to its versus mode. In spite of this, the game is still incredibly fun. In fact, the graphics more closely resemble those from PlayStation’s Tekken 3. The graphics in this Tekken Tag Tournament are somewhat inferior to the PlayStation 2 version we all remember. All of them come with their characteristic moves, so anyone who has played the franchise before will know how to control them.

Once you’ve done this, you can access the franchise's classic cast of characters, such as Eddy, Jin Kazama, Lei, Paula, Heihachi, Xiaoyu, Brian and company. The best thing about this version is that it only takes up 65 megabytes of memory, plus you simply have to decompress it into one of your hard disc's folders and then double click on the MAME executable to start playing. Tekken Tag Tournament, the legendary two-on-two PlayStation 2 fighting game, is now available for PC thanks to the magic of the MAME emulator that allows you to experience its legendary combats on just about any computer.
