Namco Bandai has announced that Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will be coming to home consoles for the holdiday season in 2012. Trailer after the kick in.
Press release:
- Heir to the TEKKEN Tag Tournament Legacy Enters the Ring for the Holidays 2012 -
LYON, FRANCE – 12 December 2011 – NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. today KO’d TEKKEN fans with the news that TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT ™ 2 will be coming to home consoles worldwide for the holiday season in 2012.
The highly-anticipated sequel to 2000’s legendary TEKKEN Tag Tournament, TEKKEN Tag Tournament 2 is being brought to home consoles with all of the action seen in the arcades along with unique content and features that won't be seen anywhere else, making for the most feature-rich title in the history of the TEKKEN franchise. The game will come loaded with a slate of new features not available in the existing arcade version found in Japan, including online functionality that has been comprehensively reworked in direct response to fan feedback as well as a host of all-new features that have yet to be revealed.
“We have heard the voice of fans directly at various tournaments and through social media.” said Katsuhiro Harada, TEKKEN Project Director at NAMCO BANDAI GAMES Inc. “As TEKKEN is the top-selling fighting game franchise worldwide we know expectations for the widely anticipated sequel to TEKKEN Tag Tournament are high, but we are confident we can deliver what you’ve been asking for and even more.”
“This is an incredibly important game for NAMCO BANDAI Games, for the TEKKEN franchise, and for the fans,” said Olivier Comte, Senior Vice President at NAMCO BANDAI Partners. “With the vast legacy of the original game, it’s hard to imagine a game that could energise the fight game community more than this, and I know Harada-san and his team are going to deliver something spectacular.”
To keep up to date with everything going on in the TEKKEN universe, join the global TEKKEN family today at http://www.facebook.com/tekken and follow Harada-san on Twitter: @Harada_TEKKEN.
All comments (19)
well, at least the martial arts are decent.
They should do what they did with Jin vs Heihachi vs Kazuya fight in Tekken CGI movie.
buy
stick
Can anyone suggest a good one for decent price?
They also have atwo guys who build custom stick, but that's rather pricy. If you want good quality but don't want to do any work i guess the Madcatz TE stick is the way to go. That's what i'm using currently, and i can't complain.
So basicaly, if you want good stuff cheap, mod or build yourself. Otherwise be prepared to pay up if you don't want garbage :)
I suppose that this sucker might be quite nice too.
http://gremlinsolutions.co.uk/products/qanba-q4raf...
Never thought of qanba as a good manufacturer but wtf, it's got OBSF-30 buttons and they are decent, and the jlf-tp-8yt stick seems pretty standard. I think that's the same junk they have in the TE sticks.
Ironically.. a lot of people play Tekken with Playstation pads in the arcade.
Ironically.. a lot of people play Tekken with Playstation pads in the arcade.
It's just that if you get something like a Hori FS3 or EX2 those are still going to run you £50-60 or something in that range and the components are SHIT and they break easily. Not to mention that they are a bitch to mod as reguar stick housings don't fit and you have to either sand the stick or the bottom plate down. No, i think that it's worth spending a bit more for the extra mileage and non-sucking. Also you get a better second hand price if you decide you don't need it later.
Then again if you can get a good price for a Hori FS3/EX2 or Madcats standard edition they are useable, even if i wouldn't call them good. I got 2 EX2 sticks for like £40 used, couldn't say no to that :)
Maxattack: Well if you like Tekken 6 just imagine the tag mechanic form TTT added in and the new feature of tag assault, which basically means you sacrifice th red portion of your health bar to tag a guy in when you do a bind move, for one extra move/string. Obviously the game has been balanced a bit as well. From what i hear the cheap bastards form T6 have pretty much all been nerfed. Law actuall has negative frames on block now! ZING! No but really, aside from Lars many of the cheapo top-tier guys have been nerfed and the Mishimas are stronger. EWGF tracks now, so that's going to be a bitch :P
Ironically.. a lot of people play Tekken with Playstation pads in the arcade.