In total Tekken 2 has 23 characters, each with different level stages and music! Every single one of the characters also has an unique ending done in the same 3D style as the intro. The characters all have distinct moves and a different feel to them with a few exceptions, such as Devil/Angel which are essentially the same character, but with different looks. This really adds a lot of replay value since you can complete the game with all the new characters once you unlock them. The characters you can choose from are a mixture of the useful suspects, such as Law (Bruce Lee type), Jun (school girlish type), Paul (hardboiled American), Lei (Jackie Chan type) and a host of various locked ones, that come at your disposal when you complete the game with one of the characters you can choose from in the beginning. The AI of the opponents in Tekken 2 is fairly well done, and it advances as you progress in the game (in Arcade Mode), the final levels can get pretty frustrating, even when you're fairly adept. All right, maybe I'm making it sound a bit easier than it really is, getting the timing for the moves right is especially tricky in the beginning, but it's something everyone can learn. At first, the gameplay may seem a bit slow and it's definitely not as lightning fast as other in the genre, however once you get a hang of it, it actually flows surprisingly well. It's appealing to both weekend players who just likes to sit down, grab the controller and fight away, and to the hardcore fighting enthusiasts who likes to unlock secret characters, do crazy moves and such. The wonderful thing about Tekken 2 is that it's a very approachable game for anyone. Tekken 2's main competitor at the time was Sega's Virtua Fighter 2, but Namco undoubtedly pulled it off better than Sega, providing much greater variation along with overall better graphics, gameplay and sound. Everything you've ever wanted out of a fighting game is here. If you were ever wondering what the greatest fighting for the PlayStation in existence is, then look no further! This is it. Games that include a playable demo of another game.Console Generation Exclusives: PlayStation.Time Attack offers the opportunity to establish records in timed combat. Team Battle is a two-player mode with up to eight selectable characters. Survival mode is an endless series of matches, keeping track of the number of opponents the player defeats and not restoring the controllable character to full health after each battle. The game also introduces three new gameplay modes: Survival, Team Battle and Time Attack mode. Tackles now inflict damage depending on the distance. New moves include back throws, chain-throws, and a sidestep unique to Kazuya and Heihachi Mishima. ![]() The follow-up to Tekken is a versus fighting game featuring similar mechanics, with four buttons assigned to left and right punches and kicks. In attempt to draw his father out, Kazuya organizes the second King of the Iron Fist tournament. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Heihachi is plotting to overthrow his son. An animal rights activist named Jun Kazama is sent to confront Kazuya. Under his leadership, the organization has grown even more corrupt, and is involved in illegal animal experiments. Heihachi Mishima, the head of the powerful Mishima Zaibatsu, has been dethroned and defeated by his son Kazuya, backed and possessed by the Devil himself.
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