![]() ![]() While I wouldn’t double-dip if you’re already a Tekken adopter, the Wii U Edition is a great place to start.The King of Iron Fist Tournament comes to a Nintendo home console for the first time in TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT™ 2 Wii U Edition! With a huge roster of fighters, stages and modes, plus exclusive power-ups and costumes, the battle is changed forever!Ĭhoose from over 50 new and returning characters in the biggest roster of fighters that the series has ever seen, each armed with their own incredible attacks and powerful combos. It’s essentially the exact same package with a few extras, and a few tiny conveniences that put it slightly over the original. ![]() For instance, when football is on during the week, usually I’m too preoccupied to get in a few practice bouts on the 360 or PS3 - but with the Wii U Edition, I was able to boot up the game entirely on the GamePad, and practice there while the TV was in use.Īs long as you’re prepared to deal with the decidedly smaller community, the Wii U Edition of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is the best version of the game. Thankfully, Namco Bandai also supports remote play (playing the entire game on the GamePad), which quite frankly, should be a gold standard anyway, as remote play is a nice feature that I found myself taking advantage of fairly often. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, since Nintendo is only supporting one GamePad per console right now, you’ll have to fight over who gets to use this functionality if you’re playing locally. You can either touch the combo on-screen, or hold L and press a button for them (the latter of which is very convenient, as it doesn’t require touch controls at all). If you opt to use the GamePad, you’ll also have access to four preset moves or combos at the touch of a button. ![]()
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