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Tekken Tag Tournament 2
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Platformas Arcade, PlayStation 3, Wii U y Xbox 360
Fecha de lanzamiento Arcade
  • 14 de septiembre de 2011

Playstation 3 and Xbox 360

  • 10 de septiembre de 2012 (worldwide)
  • 11 de septiembre de (US)
  • 13 de septiembre de 2012 (JP)
  • 14 de septiembre de 2012 (EU)
Sistema Arcade Namco System 369

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 es el siguente juego que se planea llevar a cabo acerca de la saga de juegos de lucha Tekken. Este es el segundo juego de la saga centrado en los combates Tag por equipos, más que en los combates uno contra uno. El juego se anunció oficialmente el 18 de septiembre de 2010 en el evento Tougeki, por Katsuhiro Harada. Anteriormente, lo mencionó durante la conferencia The Legend of Tekken de Madrid en mayo del 2010, pero solo se limitó a decir 'trabajando en el próximo Tekken', los redactores de revistas y algunos fans empezaron a especular erróneamente acerca de un Tekken 7. Harada deshizo esta confusión al poco tiempo en su página de Twitter.

On February 16th, 2012, an upgrade was announced at the AOU 2012 under the name of Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Unlimited, or Tekken Unlimited for short. Tekken Unlimited is to feature not only 2vs2 battles, but also 1vs1 and as an entirely new addition, 1vs2 battles. Additinally, the gameplay will be balanced out for any battle format to be enjoyable as the other ones. Tekken Unlimited went online for Arcade machines on March 27th, 2012.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 estuvo destinado a salir a la venta en consolas en septiembre de 2012.

Kunimitsu, Michelle, Angel y Ogre fueron los primeros contenidos de descarga adicionales confirmados el 21 de mayo de 2012.

El 6 de julio de 2012, se anunciaron 4 personajes más: Alex, Prototype Jack, Tiger y Forest. [1] [2].

El 10 de septiembre de 2012, se anunciaron 6 personajes más: Miharu, Unknown, Dr. Bosconovitch, Sebastian, Violet y Slim Bob, los cuales fueron filtrados por copias que salieron en Xbox 360 antes de tiempo. [3]

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[editar] Desarrollo

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 mostró a sus primeros personajes jugables Jin Kazama, Asuka Kazama, Leo y Kazuya Mishima. After the game was announced, it was spotted that the arcade version uses a upgraded version on Tekken 6's engine and expands on the Tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing extended tag combos and combined moves.

It was revealed to release in the Japanese arcades during Summer 2011. At the World Cyber Games 2010 Harada hinted that the upcoming console version might feature additional console-exclusive returning characters and bonus gameplay modes. Also on Twitter, Harada suggested that the release of the console version of game would be between the releases of Street Fighter X Tekken and Tekken X Street Fighter.

On Harada's Twitter page, many fans were requesting Harada to bring back Jun Kazama. Harada then stated on his Twitter and Facebook page that if he gets at least 4000 followers who tweet "Bring Back Jun" Harada and his team will consider bringing her back in this and possibly future Tekken games. As of 2011, he now has over 10,000 followers.

On November 6th, 2010, a testplay video was released to show fans samples of the new Tag system's gameplay. There are walls on the Practice mode, but can be disabled. From Harada's own words "You can now have 3 characters on screen so you can hold them up and have another character attack them and if the timings right you can escape". In the AOU 2011 it also showed the return of the "Item Move" feature that was also present in Tekken 6 and Bloodline Rebellion. Harada said he has a lot of ideas for this game like escaping from attacks, holds, and breaking through walls like in Tekken 6. On the 14th Episode of Tekken Player Aris's Podcast, Avoiding the Puddle, Harada appeared and confirmed that all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including Panda NOT as a palette swap) will be returning along with Jinpachi Mishima.

Primer logo de Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited

At AOU 2011, it was confirmed Jun Kazama and True Ogre would also be returning as playable characters. Devil will also appear in the game, but as a part of Kazuya instead of being a separate character. Overall, 44 characters have been confirmed. More characters are to be included to the roster of the console version of the game.

According to Katsuhiro Harada, the game will not be having the Rage system from Tekken 6, but a new tag partner rage system siomilar to the Netsu Power in Tekken Tag Tournament. On May 16th, many gameplay videos were uploaded on YouTube. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was set for an August 2011 release in Japanese arcades but was pushed back to September 2011 due to the Tōhoku happenings.

The majority of the characters will finally speak their native (i.e. Lili will speak French, Leo will speak German, etc.). In the arcade version there are images of chickens on the lower left panel of the player, when a player wins while this icon is present presents the player with chicken points. The chicken will first normally appear as a regular white chicken and when the player wins the announcer will say "Chicken" after "You Win". As points accumulate so will the rank of the player's chicken. The first stage has the chicken's feathers turn red, from this point onward the announcer will now say "Great Chicken". Following this the chicken may now rank up once again when it earns shades, after accumulating more points it's feathers will turn black and in it's final stage the chicken will gain a large mohawk. Chicken points are meant for individual players and will randomly appear. This game is also the second Tekken game where the final boss is fought on 2 separate stages (the first being Tekken 3). Team interactions are made when the opponent is defeated by a tag assault, a tag combo or a tag throw, what the characters will do will depend on their character allegiance. The allegiance chart also applies during the main fight as the sub characters may go in to rage mode in a faster or slower pace depending on their relationship with the main character. Tekken 6's roulette system has been replaced with the Lucky box system and like it's predecessor will randomly appear as a blue or red line that constantly flickers on the bottom of the screen. There are 5 types of boxes, red, white, blue, silver and gold boxes. White boxes give a small amount of money, blue boxes give a large amount, red boxes increases the probability of getting a lucky box, silver boxes provide players with tickets while the gold boxes give players items like rage color or a high amount of money after all the rage colors are acquired. Tickets are solely meant for the ticket shop which sells players titles, which are under the player's name, and LEDs which are the display show during the character or team intro. There are also team trials meant for the players who have started or joined a team. The team trials are a set of objectives updated weekly, the less amount of players that participate,the more amount of money is given to those that have participated

As of September 10th, 2012 there are 59 playable characters, the highest number of playable characters in the Tekken series.

[editar] Prólogo de Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Prólogo de Tekken Tag Tournament 2
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Platformas PlayStation 3
Fecha de lanzamiento Playstation 3
  • 22 de noviembre de 2011
Sistema Arcade N/D

A demo version of the game known as "Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Prologue" was included as a part of Tekken Hybrid along with an HD remake of it's predecessor, Tekken Tag Tournament. The demo had new outfits exclusive to the demo for all its playable characters (Devil, Devil Jin, Xiaoyu and Alisa) including new forms for Devil and Devil Jin, which all are also shown in the Tekken: Blood Vengeance CG film, included in the Tekken Hybrid disc.


[editar] Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited
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Platformas Arcade
Fecha de lanzamiento Arcade
  • 27 de marzo de 2012
Sistema Arcade Namco System 369

On February 16th, 2012, an upgrade was announced at AOU 2012 under the name of Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Unlimited. Tekken Unlimited is to feature not only 2vs2 battles, but also 1vs1 and as an entirely new addition, 1vs2 battles. Additionally, the gameplay will be balanced out for any battle format to be enjoyable as the other ones. Furthermore, the design of the life gauge has been changed. Tekken Unlimited went online for Arcade machines on March 27th, 2012.

On April 12th, 2012, several sources claim that Tekken Tag Tournament 2 would be slated for release for consoles on September 2012. Additionally, new characters will be added, as well as new stages and an entirely new Practice Mode called "Fight Lab" featuring Combot. Artworks of every character, made by three different artists, were released alongside this upgrade, which can all be seen here.

On May 21st, 2012, the first four DLC characters (Kunimitsu, Michelle Chang, Angel and Ogre) were announced. In addition to that, there is a new stage featuring Snoop Dogg that is available for pre-order ([4]).

On July 6th, 2012, 4 more characters were announced (Alex, P. Jack, Tiger and Forest) [5].

On September 10th, 2012, 6 more characters, Miharu, Unknown, Dr. Bosconovitch, Sebastian, Violet & Slim Bob were discovered through datamining [6].

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is to feature over 50 characters.

It is said that beside the Fight Lab Mode, there will be another mode for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 [7], which turned out to be Tekken Tunes, announced at Gamescom 2012.

[editar] Edición Wii U de Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Edición Wii U de Tekken Tag Tournament 2
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Platformas Wii U
Fecha de lanzamiento Wii U
  • 8 de diciembre de 2012 (JP)
Sistema Arcade N/D

Tekken Tag Tournament Wii U will feature all the modes in the PS3/Xbox 360 versions. In addition, Wii U includes exclusive data such as costumes that represent Nintendo characters. So far, a Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Link, Zelda, and Zero Suit Samus outfit have been confirmed. Also, there will be a mode called Mushroom Battle, which seems to have many Mushrroms (Regular, Poison, Mega) scattered throughout stages that increase or shrink player's sizes upon contact.

[editar] Sinópsis

Working as the long-time head of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Heihachi Mishima solidified the organization’s foundation. At the same time, however, he ran a top-secret research lab, on the search for a way to understand the aging process and regain his youth. The search for perpetual youth and longevity may have seemed like just a dream, but after years of work, his team of researchers finally completed the rejuvenation serum he sought. "Ha ha ha... Now, eternal youth is finally within my grasp!” Gulping down the serum, the effects became to emerge almost immediately. Within minutes, he had transformed into a younger version of himself, complete with a full head of black hair. “This surging power...! Now I will be invincible!” Just as Heihachi was musing over how to reveal his newfound power to the world, the Tag Tournament announced its opening. “Tag, huh? I think I know just who to choose as my partner.” And with that, the curtain raises on the mysterious Tag Tournament. [8]

[editar] Modos

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[editar] Fight Lab

Fight Lab is a mode created to help train both beginners and experienced Tekken players. Using Combot you will partake in many activities, following instructions in order to complete different missions to help you be a better fighter. [9]

[editar] Tekken Tunes

This mode allows you to play or alter the music settings. Here, you can change character select / stage themes, import your own music via USB and customise the soundtrack of the game to your liking.[10]

[editar] Batalla arcade

Arcade Battle has the player fight the same sequence of opponents like in the regular arcade version of Tekken Tag 2. This mode includes the bosses Heihachi, Jinpachi, True Ogre, Jun and Unknown.

[editar] Ghost Battle

As with Tekken 6, the player battles through endless waves of AI opponents.

[editar] Batalla versus

A staple of the series, this mode has you fight against another player.

[editar] Team Battle

Pick up to approximately eight fighters on your team and battle against the same amount.

[editar] Time Attack

Players have complete an Arcade playthrough in the fastest time as possible.

[editar] Supervivencia

Fight an endless wave of opponents until your health meter has fully depleted. You will regain a certain amount of health after winning each round.

[editar] Práctica

A basic training mode, this allows you to hone your skills.

[editar] Características

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[editar] Combates 2 contra 2

This was the default system before the introduction for Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Like is predecessor the basic mechanic has two teams fight it out. When a character is damaged only the red life will be recovered while anything else won't be recovered. If the balcony effect is made then the secondary character will continue the combo.

[editar] Combates 1 contra 1

The system is exactly alike with Tekken 6's regular system. When a balcony effect is activated the main character will jump down.

[editar] Combates 1 contra 2

In a similar fashion with Unknown, Ogre and Jun the solo character will slowly recover red life and they will have more damage and life but unlike the bosses they will go down if the red life is full.

[editar] Pair Play

Like the console version of the first Tekken Tag Tournament, players can now team up to control individual characters within a single team.

[editar] Tag Assault

The most anticipated feature was a tag assault. It is activated when a player hits 5 (the tag button) right after a bound move. The opponent instead of bounding will bounce and so the secondary character will attack and later the leader will have the opportunity to attack. When the secondary character will attack and connect the character(if solo)or the partner(in a team) will automatically go into rage mode.

[editar] Tag Crash

By hitting 2 and 5 when the character is lying down while the partner is enraged results to a tag crash. The crash will automatically stop the opponent from attacking and make the opponent guard if there's contact however the secondary character won't be enraged and the main character will lose all their red health

[editar] Combos secretos

Secret combos were originally exclusive to both Paul and Forest Law in the first Tekken Tag Tournament. In this game however now more specific teams have secret combos namely Jin and Asuka, Nina and Anna, Jack-6 and Bryan, P.Jack and Bryan, Baek and Hwoarang, Jin and Devil Jin, Alisa and Xiaoyu, Marshall Law and Paul, Forest Law and Paul, Kazuya and Jinapachi. These combos are differentiated because the characters in the team have blue flares when they attack and can perform switches which were normally not allowed such as Baek tagging when Hwoarang uses his Overhead Kick or characters can attack right after a throw and if the combo is completed the announcer will say "Great". Secret combos are counted as a Tag combo which reduces the amount of recoverable health rather than a Tag Assault which only adds the recoverable damage

[editar] Personajes

[editar] Personajes sin confirmar

[editar] Fases

[editar] Multi-tiered Stages

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**solo puede aparecer de forma aleatoria (Arcade)

[editar] Multimedia

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