Sunday, September 16, 2012
Xbox 360, PS3, Namco, cert 16
SinceTekken Tag Tournament
is a title fight of all time and always played very well today, it is Namco Bandai somewhat surprising that took 12 years to create a sequel. But it was worth the wait. Hardcore fans will find much to enjoy here, with more than 50 fighters, a plethora of ways, impressive visual effects and mechanical new labels, including the satisfaction of the dual wheel is in motion.
In any case a reinvention of the beat-em-up TTT2
done face to face with the best, with a little luck means that it will be another 12 years before Namco releases a third installment.
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