The juiciest addition to the Tekken Tag series, however, has to be Pair Play Mode. For the less tournament-seasoned, there’s Practice Mode for – as expected – practice with their combos and tag team capabilities. The latter is meant to emulate real-life opponents one might meet in an arcade. There is also a Ghost Battle Mode, where players can take on AI with customised characters. The game comes with a standard set of offline modes staples like Arcade, Versus and Training Mode are available. TTT2 also builds off existing mechanics from Tekken 6 and the original Tekken Tag Tournament its adaptation of movesets from previous iterations make its new mechanics easy to pick up. This doesn’t just give fans of the genre a ‘dream match’ edition of Tekken: it also has the honour of being the largest cast available in the current generation of fighting games. TTT2 first impresses with an enormous roster of 49 characters from Tekken games past, with another four included with the box set as free DLC. With Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (TTT2), Namco Bandai’s 18-year old Tekken series has taken everything that fans and gamers have loved about the game and put it into one jaw-dropping, bar-raising masterpiece.
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