
Tekken Tag Tournament PC Game Full Version
Introduction
Tekken Tag Tournament (commonly abbreviated as Tekken Tag and TTT) is the fourth main installment in Namco's popular Tekken fighting game series. It, however, is not canonical to the Tekken storyline. The game was originally available as an update kit for Tekken 3. Tekken Tag Tournament was originally released as an arcade game in 1999 before it was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2000. The arcade version operated similarly, but ran on a 32 bit graphics engine like Tekken 3. It received upgraded graphics when it was ported to the PlayStation 2. It, along with Tekken 4 and Soulcalibur II, was re-released in 2008 as a part of Namco Classic Fighter Collection. After 10 years, a sequel has been announced named Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
A remastered version of the game titled Tekken Tag Tournament HD was released for PlayStation 3 in November 2011, as part of a Tekken Hybrid disc which also includes the 3D movie, Tekken: Blood Vengeance, and a demo version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
Features
Train with your very own Combot
Perhaps the most interesting addition to Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is the Fight Lab, which combines the series' flair for whacky, addictive mini-games and a comprehensive tutorial into one mode.
You're given a robot character named Combot, a blank slate that you can customise with moves from other characters. As you complete mini-games you earn development points, which can be used to buy new attacks. While every move in the game won't be available, several hundred of the most balanced and distinctive offerings will be up for purchase.
It's also designed to serve higher level play, too, with the more powerful attacks locked until you've achieved S ranks of mini-games, and a single run through of Fight Lab will only provide enough points to unlock 30 or so moves, providing sufficient incentive to keep playing.
You're also able to take your own Combot outside of the Fight Lab, giving you a custom and unpredictable character to use against other players.
Tekken Tunes customise your experience
Meanwhile, a number of features were revealed at gamescom that aim to augment the experience in a number of ways. First up is Tekken Tunes, allowing you to freely swap music around the game. Think one stage's theme is better suited for the battle selection screen, for example? Simply swap them around.
As well as in-game libraries, you can import your own tracks located on the console dashboard. Game director Katsuhiro Harada wants players to be creative with this feature, joking that you can record your voice and have it play as the final stage takes place, telling your children to stop playing so late and go to sleep.
Meanwhile, post-release you can expect tracks from classic Tekken games to be available to purchase and attached to stages of your choosing.
There's 3D support for both Xbox 360 and PS3, touted as a first for a fighter on both systems. While it does give you that extra added perspective, it does come at the cost of a halved frame rate, which the recent 3DS version managed to avoid.
Tekken World Federation takes inspiration from Call of Duty Elite
Finally there's the Tekken World Federation, a premium online service in the same ilk as Modern Warfare 3's Call of Duty Elite and Battlefield 3's Battlefield Premium. It's a first for a fighting game, and essentially collects extensive amounts of online play data and displays it in a format that's easy to analyse and compare in a web browser.
Not only will it help players improve their own game and snoop on other players as they prepare for tournaments, but it'll help provide extra value after release.
Namco Bandai is planning weekly challenges, for example tasking players to notch up a certain amount of juggles, which rewards you with points that can be spent in an online store, and the game's achievements will be expanded with the service's own selection of unlockables for bonus items.
And like other online-heavy titles, players can create and join teams which can host more users and provide more bonus unlocks as your team's performance and rank increases.
System Requirements
Tekken Tag Tournament Minimum System Requirement
Tekken Tag Tournament WIN 2000/WIN XP SP2/SP3 / VISTA/WIN7/
Tekken Tag Tournament 256 MB RAM
Tekken Tag Tournament 1 GHZ PROCESSOR
Tekken Tag Tournament HDD : 10 GB
Tekken Tag Tournament LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
Tekken Tag Tournament SIZE: 70 MB
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