Tekken Tag Tournament 2

14 septembre 2011

Tekken Tag Tournament 2, développé par Namco et édité par Namco Bandai Games, est sorti le 14 septembre 2011 sur borne d'arcade. Ce jeu de combat arcade propose un roster de soixante personnages, mêlant de nouvelles têtes et des figures historiques de la série, ce qui en fait à ce jour l'opus le plus fourni en la matière. La presse a salué la présence de davantage de combattants et d'arènes que par le passé, ainsi que les améliorations graphiques et de contrôle, tout en notant la variété des modes de jeu. Certains joueurs l'ont décrit comme le meilleur Tekken sur sa plateforme, louant son système innovant et ses graphismes, tout en relevant par ailleurs que le titre, bien que fascinant et amusant, ne se distingue pas par l'équilibre de sa mécanique.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Digital Spy 100/100

« Whether it's learning the ropes with Combot, attempting to best a challenging arcade mode, taking on tag teams with friends, or going global with 'World Tekken Federation', the package is always entertaining. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is undoubtedly one of the deepest and most entertaining fighting games in years, proving that like a well-oiled tag team, both quality and quantity can coexist in perfect harmony. »

Vandal 94/100

« More fighters and stages than ever, graphic and control improvements, tons of videos and customization elements to unlock, good online modes and four-player battles. Is there anything else you could ask for? It's not the most revolutionary Tekken, but it is the most complete one. »

Cheat Code Central 92/100

« Though there is no real story to speak of, the fantastic tutorial makes up for it. »

Gaming Age 91/100

« Overall I feel like Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a fairly accessible experience for new players, or those that haven't picked up a Tekken game in years. »

Play UK 90/100

« Far from being the sideshow attraction the word 'spin-off' might suggest, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is actually pretty damn brilliant. Some brilliant underlying mechanics support a generous amount of content in a package that helps you realise sometimes you just want to play a game. »

SpazioGames 90/100

« Harada and his team decided to go back to the basics of what made the Tekken Series so popular among the fighting community, without completely abandoning the speed of the latest incarnations. The result is a finely crafted and neatly balanced title, that deserves a spot among the best of the genre. For a gamer who loves the competitive side of fighting games, this is definitely the best Tekken of the bunch, especially if said gamer loves to play online. »

Eurogamer Italy 90/100

« Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is pure love for this saga and for its community from the producer Katsuhiro Harada. Everything, from its smooth gameplay to the rich game modes, looks like it was created just to please Tekken fans. If you like Tekken, this is the best game out there. »

XGN 90/100

« This is a great Tekken game that offers a lot of online and offline modes which will keep you entertained for months. Furthermore there are many characters to choose from and with them you can do tons of combinations during the fights. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Enzoskull 9/10

« El mejor tekken para la PlayStation 3, un sistema innovador y gráficos impresionantes para los estándares de la consola, tiene a todos los personajes de la saga hasta el momento y una personalización al siguiente nivel, uno de los juegos más divertidos aunque me gustaría que hubieran más modos de juego single player »

deejayrana 9/10

« Tekken Tag Tournamente 2 es un juego fascinante, increíblemente roto y divertido. No destaca por su mecánica o por el equilibrio, sino por el entretenimiento. »

MatthewX25 8/10

« A great fighting game that takes the mechanics of Tekken 6 and elevates the series even further. However, it is very unbalanced. The core gameplay is great, but there are so many things that can break the game's rules. There are way too many unnecessary characters, and the rage mechanic can be annoying to play against. As for the content, there's a lot! Even if you don't want to play online, there are many game modes you can choose from. Finally, the character customization is very varied and has many items to use. A very fun fighting game, albeit somewhat broken in some aspects, but it feels like an amusement park full of content. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is even backwards compatible on Xbox ONE and Xbox Series X/S and plays very well. A great game, but the 8 to 10 frame input delay in offline and online drags the score down a bit with what was originally going to be a 9/10. Final rating - Very Good: 8/10 »

The_D4RknesS 10/10

« Good game because besides the beautiful graphics, the base is the same as the previous ones, the only difference is that there are many more characters. Playing this with a friend is insane »

Kostas_Spirou 7/10

« This is a celebration of Tekken. Overall it's an enjoyable fighting game but very unbalanced. The core gameplay is great but there are so many things that can break the game's rules. There are way too many unnecessary characters and the rage mechanic can be annoying to play against. As for the content, there's a lot! Even if you don't want to play online, there are many gamemodes you can choose from. Last but not least, the character customization is very varied and has many items to use. A very fun fighting game albeit somewhat broken in some aspects, it really feels like an amusement park full of content. Final Rating: "Good" ~ 7/10. »

Muzaa 0/10

« Ten points for characters world story artstyle graphic everything You get a lot of characters stages and everything perfect game for tekken lovers and beginners My first ever fighting game. »

LT_Gruber 10/10

« Amazing game and my favorite in the Tekken series. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is an amazing game which has all the elements I like so much in the series, making it my all-time favorite entry. In terms of story, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is, along with the original Tag Tournament game, the only game that does not have a direct link with the past events of the previous six games. All the characters however, have their own mini stories that unfold when you beat the game with that character. The story and endings of each character is carried over to Tekken 7. If you look at it this way, in the end, everything is connected again to the main story line when continuing the events of the latest game in the series. The game plays in the same style as the previous Tag Tournament game. Play as one or two characters and clear the arcade mode to unlock the piece of story for the first character that you choose. The rage system from the sixth game is also present, in which you or the opponent receive a damage boost when low on health. This can be a little frustrating sometimes as you can get pummeled from full health to K.O. in seconds, but it gives everyone a fair chance, even when on low health and makes for some good comebacks. In Tekken Tag Tournament 2, everything from the previous games is present, and improved. You got all the characters ever made in the series, making this installment the most complete of them all. You got Forest Law and Marshall Law at the same time now, All of the Jack robots, and even Alex the raptor is back. You got the Team Battle mode from the previous games, a Ghost mode, in which you try to make it as far as possible with one or two characters in an endless stream of fights, and a Gold Rush mode, in which you do the same thing as the Ghost mode, but with the sole aim to collect as many gold as possible, to spend on cosmetic items for your characters. After each fight, a random slot machine gives so some bonus cash. The ranking system from Tekken 6 is also present in which you start at the bottom of the ladder and fight your way up to become the strongest. You go through several Kyu ranks, then the Dan rankings and, eventually, earn some fancy titles like “Warlord”, “Destroyer” and many more. This is especially helpful in the online play, in which you are matched against someone with similar rankings, making the game balanced (as far as it can go). The only problem is, that the rankings are per character, so leveling them all to the highest rank takes days, maybe even months. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 looks amazing. The game runs on a new engine that improved the visuals, backgrounds and detail immensely. It also allows for displaying four characters on the screen at the same time. It is just great to see a Tag Team Combo being performed, with both of your characters on the screen to execute it. The shading and lighting effects are beautiful and every character has its own “aura” with different shapes and colors when you hit your opponents. Kazuya, for example, has his blue lightening when hitting foes, Bryan Fury has little flashes of light and Jack 6 has burning exhaust fumes when smashing his opponents to pulp. The music is excellent and the sound effects solid. Besides from the good sound design, the best new improvement is that almost every character now speaks his or her own native language, which was so cool to hear. I have to admit that some of the voices sound a little crappier than their voiced over English counterparts, but this is mainly because I did not know any better. The controls work better then ever in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. They were always fine to play, but with the improved Tag Team Mechanics, you just feel more in control with this installment. You can make various Tag combo’s, requiring you to press certain buttons in a quick order to execute them. They are hard, but so satisfying when pulled off. In the end, I can only praise Tekken Tag Tournament 2. It is an excellent game with so much stuff to do, so many characters to use and a nice unlocking system for cosmetic gear. Definitely recommend this game. »

hector_bcn98 9/10

« Es casi imposible hacer un Tekken más completo, con una jugabilidad tan exquisita como perfecta fuera de la serie principal. »

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