So how does it pan out? Well, there were more than a few times I became extremely frustrated fighting against this solo setup, as there are a number of characters that feel a bit too strong while they’re using Rage power - I’m talking one-hit kill combos here. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is the eighth installment in the Tekken fighting game series and the sequel to Tekken Tag Tournament. He is the Taekwondo student of Baek Doo San, and Jin Kazamas rival. This is just like how Netsu functions in the first TTT, it’s just tweaked a bit. Hwoarang (Hangul: Hanja: Hwarang Japanese: Faran) is a character in the Tekken series who first appeared in Tekken 3 and has returned in all subsequent games. Essentially, you have to be losing health to gain the effect - again, this functions just as Rage has been functioning in the past. What you may find even more polarizing, however, is that Rage in TTT 2 is governed by much more than just health percentages when used with two characters.Ĭharacters have different relationships with each other: meaning it will trigger at different times depending on whether or not the characters like or hate each other. I feel like while at first glance it may turn people off (just like X-Factor did), the fact that you can’t really choose when to use it balances it out a bit. Capcom 3: you just don’t get to choose when to use it.
Whether you’re a novice seeking tutorials, a warrior yearning for training matches, or a competitor hungry for the Arcade or Versus mode, the game has something for you. It functions extremely similarly to X-Factor in Marvel vs. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 ensures you’ll never tire of the fight by offering a generous selection of game modes.