

What I appreciate about the soundtrack is that it blends in plenty of dance and techno elements, whereas most fighters lean almost exclusively on sounds of rock and or metal.

The game includes remixes from Tekken Tag Tournament, as well as plenty of new music. Tekken Tag 2 sounds almost equally awesome. The soundtrack to the original Tekken Tag Tournament is one of my absolute favorite video game related records of all time. The stages in particular are wonderfully designed and they’re all rich with charm and excitement.Ĭomplimenting these lovely visuals is an absolutely stellar soundtrack. It is perhaps not the best looking 3D fighter to release this year (in my opinion, Dead or Alive 5 gives it a pretty good run for its money), but it is definitely a pretty game. The CG cutscenes are also very nice to look at. The 3D character models and stages are all vivid, crisp and detailed. The game boasts very similar visuals to Tekken 6, which I think we can all agree is a good thing. It's an unadulterated explosion of Tekken awesomeness pressed onto a disc and more fighting game than you can shake a stick at. It exudes a level of polish only possible because of Namco's many years of genre expertise and a tangible appreciation for this series and its dedicated fans. The entire game feels grand and marvelous, from the main menu to the character select screen to the ending credits. Without doubt, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 faces all of its competition head on. It gets right down to business and sets its sights squarely on the hardcore fan base that made the series what it is today. Instead, it delivers what may be the most complete, most refined fighting experience of the year. Although it carries the clout of the instantly recognizable Tekken brand, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 does not rest on its laurels. Former holders include Hao (Feng, Jin) and Secret (Bob, Bruce).This year has been quite crowded with fighting game releases and – to the delight of series fans– the vast majority of them have been high quality productions. Examples include Knee (Bruce, Devil Jin, Bryan, Kazuya, Steve, Dragunov, Jin, Hwoarang, Heihachi and Miguel), Chanel (Alisa, Jaycee) and Yeoni (Devil Jin, Lars). So far, only a handful of Korean players have True Tekken God ranks legitimately, as most players boost their way to this rank.Many of the Japanese ranks in this game, make references to East Asian mythology.The dan system which is used in modern fine arts and martial arts was created by Kanō Jigorō. The ranking system in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is heavily based on the dan (段 dan) and kyu (級 kyū) ranking systems used in Japanese martial arts.Note: Japanese rank names are mostly not literal translations. This is the list of Ranking in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 from lowest to greatest.
