Tekken 2

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  • Summary: More than a sequel. The undisputed #1 fighting game on the planet.
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  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
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  1. The fighting engine is awesome. The graphics are awesome. The characters' moves are awesome. This game just plain kicks ass.
  2. Wickedly sick action, amazingly fast gameplay, mother of all.... What more is there to say? Tekken 2 rules! The undeniable king of fighting games is here, and it's time to break bones and necks.
  3. This game take the PlayStation to a new level of excellence. The graphics are the most fluid and detailed yet seen. The gameplay is even hotter than the original.
  4. 90
    The backgrounds are definitely more involved this time around, replacing the barren Virtua Fighter I-style backdrops with detailed, and occasionally moving, fighting arenas. And the light sourcing! It has to be seen to be believed.
  5. Electronic Gaming Monthly
    85
    Blocky 3D brawler borrowed from "Virtua Fighter" to bring grade-A whoop ass to Sony's console. [Jan 2004, p.189]
  6. Good in the sense that it means anyone can instantly pick it up and perform miraculous feats of head-cleaving prowess. But bad because it means you can effortlessly plough straight through it without having to work very hard.
  7. Characters are more varied and numerous, the moves possible with each of these characters is multiplied many fold, and the environments which they interact are certainly more detailed.

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  1. Positive: 25 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
  1. Sep 24, 2012
    10
    This game is amazing for it's time, even though some of the music is rehashed it's so good that i don't care. The fighting is so complex, butThis game is amazing for it's time, even though some of the music is rehashed it's so good that i don't care. The fighting is so complex, but not impossible to learn (i played it the first time as a five year old). A lot happended since the first one, a lot of new modes like team play, survival, time attack and practice with combolists. Many new characters and character endings, updated and new fighting mechanics like the counter system (though only Jun has this feature). Expand
  2. Aug 17, 2012
    10
    It's not a game you'd want to be playing now there's superior versions in the form of Tekken 5 (gameplay and graphics) and Tekken Tag 2 (whichIt's not a game you'd want to be playing now there's superior versions in the form of Tekken 5 (gameplay and graphics) and Tekken Tag 2 (which is coming out very soon and featuring tons of old characters) but Tekken 2 manages to remain a fun fighting game with the great stories, the colourful stages, the incredibly catchy music and the overall feel of it. It's definitely not perfect (when you press a button expect to wait a second before your character actually responds and the AI ranges from too easy to impossible) but it's the best in the series and worth playing for sure. Expand
  3. Jan 19, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great sequel with a ton of new features.

    Tekken 2 is a huge improvement over the first game with a ton of new features, fighters, upgraded graphics and overall, a fresh new experience, despite it being the same concept as the original Tekken.

    The story continues in Tekken 2. Two years after throwing his hated father off the cliff, Kazuya is now the leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu family. In rapid pace, he becomes more powerful and corrupt than ever, engaging in everything that can be considered illegal. He smuggles endangered animals, assassinates rivals and critics without conscience and is feared throughout the land. Aided (or better said, corrupted) by the Devil gen, a result of his hatred for his father, he gets eviler by the minute.

    Meanwhile Jun Kazama, an animal rights activist wants to arrest Kazuya for his animal abuse. Heihachi has finally returned from his little hike up the mountain and swears to train harder and overthrow Kazuya and returns his position as leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu family. Kazuya organizes a new contenst, The King of Iron Fist Tournament 2, knowing that his old man will definitely compete in it. Jun also enters the tournament. When Jun faces Kazuya, she wants to arrest him, but the devil gen attracts Jun to Kazuya and eventually they do a certain fighting pose without hands, so to speak and Jun becomes pregnant with Kazuya’s child and drops out of the tournament.

    And oh yeah, Heihachi is beaten to pulp by Paul Phoenix and loses the tournament. However, in the final match, Paul is being stuck in traffic and Heihachi takes his place as final contester against Kazuya (who comes up with this). Father and son battle once again but this time, Kazuya is almost completely consumed by the devil inside him and his good side, an entity called Angel, is trying to keep him from perishing. Because of the constant struggle going on inside him, Kazuya is not able to focus and is beaten by Heihachi, who throws him into a freaking volcano (just to be sure) and reestablish himself as head of the Mishima Zaibatsu family.
    Meanwhile Jun gives birth to the love child of Kazuya and her, a boy called Jin.

    The principle of Tekken 2 is the same as the first game. Choose a fighter, compete in the tournament and defeat seven opponents, a sub-boss and then the final boss, which is Devil Kazuya in this case. When clearing the game with all the original ten fighters that the game start with, you unlock a total of twenty-five characters, a huge amount for this game. Many characters are veterans from the first game, with the addition of eight new ones.

    Tekken 2 also adds new games modes, something that became the basis for the rest of the games. You now got Survival mode, in which you try to defeat as many opponents as possible without being defeated yourself. There is a time attack mode in which you play the standard arcade mode but do it as fast as possible to set a record. You also got Team Battle now, in which you choose a team of eight fighters and play Survival mode. When all your eight characters are defeated, the game is over.

    The graphics have been greatly improved and the animations are a lot more fluent and less stiff. The character models and environments all look great, and it feels like a completely different game when comparing it to the first Tekken. The sound design is mostly the same as the first installment and still sounds just as fine.

    In terms of controls, there are many more combos and attacks assigned to each character.

    Overall, Tekken 2 is a huge upgrade from the first game and offers more than three times as much content. The new characters, the excellent story and the new modes, it is all great.

    Definitely recommend this gem of a game.
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  4. May 1, 2020
    8
    Nice tekken game with lots of characters, i remember the third one was better. OGRE 4 THE WIN.
  5. Aug 1, 2023
    8
    Tekken 2 is a fighting game, the second entry in the Tekken series. It was originally released for arcades in 1995, and ported to theTekken 2 is a fighting game, the second entry in the Tekken series. It was originally released for arcades in 1995, and ported to the PlayStation a year later. Expand
  6. Aug 14, 2021
    8
    Tekken 2, while better than the original, isn’t nearly as good as Tekken 3 was, but this game still deserves credit.
  7. May 18, 2015
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I do not have to say anything. But i need to write one hundred and fifty characters. i think my score can describe it................................. Expand

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