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Fortunately, Namco added new moves to the existing characters from Tekken. Once you were thrown in Tekken, you were a "sitting duck" and a mandatory hit usually followed. Namco fixed that problem by adding a "side roll" to roll out of the way and Counter Strikes. Some characters have Counter Strikes, which are similar to Alpha Counters, in which once your opponent attacks, you then counter and return the favor, taking off a nice chunk of energy.
Namco decided to give some existing characters a visual overhaul, including Yoshimitsu with his new robotic arm, P-Jack and Jack 2 and Kunimitsu who is looking and sounding more like a girl than before. Loyal Tekken followers and fans of the second-generation stand-up are bound to fall into Tekken 2 on the PlayStation.
If you are ready to move up to the next level in the Tekken series and be a part of the interesting world of characters, you should not bypass T2. It is an unbelievable title that must be experienced to thoroughly enjoy. Until summer of '96 however, players will have to just wait patiently for the second of hopefully a long line of easily playable fighting titles.
I love this game. It's been said idly before but this time it's for real. Seriously though, Tekken 2 is probably the best fighter of the year for me. It's much different than the Street Fighter Alpha-type but that's why it's so refreshing, and it's percent better than the first Tekken.
The combos are incredible--you can almost feel the hurt. There's a good variety between the characters and plenty of hidden characters to choose from. I like that anyone can play this one and have fun. You don't have to memorize the controls to play T2, although it could help your longevity.
The graphic is flawless and the opening is awesome. If I'm playing a fighting game, I usually prefer something flashier, like games with fireballs and crazy combos. Tekken 2 does not have the former, but definitely has the latter.
This game is deep-so many combos to leam with so little time. That's what gives this title its value: the long term play. You might get bored playing it in the beginning, but if you stick with it long enough and have friends who are willing to play that long with you , you might just get hooked.
Having so many characters to play helps as well. My favorite parts of the game are the holds and throws. Seeing them makes you want to go "ouch. It's about dam time this game was released in the U. Tekken 2 is the best 3-D fighting game you can find for any system, and the PlayStation version is even better than the arcade game.
You can choose from 23 characters 11 initial fighters, their Bosses and one final Boss , and each combatant can pull off dozens of moves, combos and arm- and neck-snap-ping throws. Unlike in the arcade game, each fighter has his or her own beautifully rendered ending.
The polygon drop-out problems of the original are virtually non-existent in Tekken 2, and the fighters now swivel their heads to follow opponents. Undoubtedly one of the top three fighters of the year, Tekken 2 is what a sequel should be. Although not a lot has changed on the surface besides a few more fighters, there are many new features that are hidden beneath the surface that induce one of the best features any fighting game can have: a Practice Mode.
You can work on your combos privately without being bashed by the computer or another opponent The characters have dropped a little in polygon smoothness, but this Is made up for in game speed and playability.
This title really has personality: the personality to kick the snot out of you. Fighting game fans the world over hailed the first Tekken as an original, enjoyable fighting game with tons of moves, combos, and specials. But Virtua Fighter 2 came along that same year, spurring a serious debate about which game was better. Now comes Tekken 2, and simply put, it blows away the competition. More moves, more characters, and more depth make this the king of fighting games.
And with nothing more on the horizon for home systems even Nintendo's KI 2 is no match for Tekken 2 , this king should reign for some time. Both the graphics and sound have been vastly improved. The moves are also more intricate, and now include counterattacks, linking moves a la Killer Instinct , and multihit combos.
This broad array of features makes Tekken 2 a great experience for the novice as well as the seasoned fighter. Tekken 2's Practice Mode also establishes this game as a standout. Learn a combo, pull off special moves, even learn the counterattacks against a computer "dummy. But if you're a fighting game fan who needs a challenge, Tekken 2 has it. Hidden characters and a plethora of moves still lay undiscovered in the game.
But only dedicated practice and some serious ass-whuppin' will reveal all that Tekken 2 has to offer. Are you up to it? We thought so. Tekken 2's polygonal rendering doesn't lose a thing in the translation from the arcade. Beautiful, moody backgrounds and smooth fluid movement make Tekken 2 as gorgeous as it is lethal. Each character has unique music, all well done. But the breaking bones are the real sonic stars.
The sound effects are so crisp and clear, you'll wince. Nice effects from the fighters, too. Can seem to get the control down? Tekken 2's Practice Mode walks you through the ten-hit combos. When you pause the game, you can access a list of the fighters' special moves.
Tekken 2 is every fighter's dream. Great moves, depth, tons of secrets It reigns over everything else so far, and will for the rest of the year. Tekken 2 should deliver the new combos, counters, and special moves with all the power of King's neck-breaker submission hold.
As in the arcade, expect all the new moves, including Law's leg takedown and Paul's body tackle. Also, you can take advantage of the new recovery system that enables your downed fighter to get back up in any number of offensive or defensive ways.
While it will probably appear in Japan first, Tekken 2 will surely be as addicting as the coin-op game-so keep practicing those hit combos! One of your favorite quar-ter-munchers, Tekken 2, busts onto the PlayStation with the same great lineup of fighters you've come to love in the arcade. In this tournament to overthrow Devil Kazuya, Heihachi joins the selectable ranks along with new characters Lei and Jun.
Sure enough, you'll find other bizarre hidden characters like Bruce the kickboxer , Roger the kangaroo , and Alex the dinosaur. The Tekken dynasty is as old as the PlayStation. The original Tekken was a rudimentary, yet exciting fighting game that showed promise. Then Tekken 2 came along and blew everything else away.
Tekken 2 was a showcase for polygon fighters, much like Virtua Fighter 2 was for the Saturn. But what Tekken 2 did for the genre was to add a depth to fighting games that was unparalleled--then and now. Tekken 2 made fighting games fun. And it did so by using fluid graphics, great moves, and truly spectacular diverse fighting styles. The characters in Tekken 2 soon became household names--Paul, King, Lei, Law--and with them came a whole new vocabulary for fighters: counter moves, linking moves, face-slap combos, etc.
All of this brought awe into the arena and recruited a whole new generation of Street Fighter-weary vets to the I ekken fold. Every gem sees the light of day. Pick yours up before someone steals it. To play as any of the characters' alter egos, finish the game with any character. Set the game to Easy, the timer to the lowest match time, and the fights to one round. Save the hidden characters to the memory card. Do the trick outlined above.
Whenever you select a fighter for a one- or two-player game, hold Select. Your character will be larger than normal. If the winner of two rounds continues to hold Select for the next match, his fighter will be even bigger. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits.
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