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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game with improvements on the Japanese version, October 27, 2000
By A Customer
Tekken Tag Tournament has both pros and cons, but it is the best fighting game out now.Graphics 4.999999 out of 5 Pro- Great Graphics, with the background being some of the best that I have seen. The jaggies that plagued the Japanese version has all been anti-aliased and the characters look as smooth as hell. Con- The characters look good, but they also look like plastic G.I.JOES and loses the good anime-ish quality of the arcade characters. Gameplay 5 out of 5 Pro- massive number of characters with unique styles for everyone. Tag juggles have almost infinite possibilities. Very deep system of play with different stamina for characters, reversals, the ability to reverse reversals, parries, universal low parries, and sidesteps that can actually avoid moves offer a lot of fun and practice. Very few characters that a beginner can mash and win against an intermediate player. Con- Basically, it has the same engine as tekken 3, except for the tag. Some Tekken2 characters lost out in the transition from T2 to TTT. aka Jun and Wang Music 4.3 out of 5 Pro and con- the music fits with the stages, but nothing memorable or horrible. Namco should have kept the arcade tracks or made it so that you can select them as an option. Sound 4.8 out of 5 Pro and Con- Sounds are all great, and fits with everything. Features 4.9 out of 5 Pros- has practice mode, 1 on 1 arcade, 2 vs 2, bowling mode, Survival mode, time attack, and team battle. New features for US TTT include 1 on 1 vs mode, fixed damage counter in practice mode, and a very easy to use moves recording mode. Endings look very good. Cons-Endings at a bit short and throws the tekken storyline out of wack(even though Namco said TTT had no storyline). Overall 5 out of 5 Get this game if you like fighters and isn't sick of Tekken 3. It is simply the best out there right now. DOA2 and Soul Caliber are good, but TTT is the GOD of fighting games.
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