- Publisher: Namco Bandai Games America
- Release Date: Nov 18, 2012
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
User Score
7.6
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 26 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 26
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Mixed: 3 out of 26
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Negative: 3 out of 26
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Mar 8, 20139
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Mar 6, 20138Tekken Tag 2 wii u edition is pretty decent fighting game I've always wanted to play! I play Tekken on arcades and ps1. Tekken Ball is very insane! I love the Nintendo exclusive outfits for Tekken characters like Mario, Luigi, Samus, Zelda, Link, and more! Any Nintendo or Tekken fans will recommend this game. If you own a ps3/360 game, sounds like if you want to?
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Feb 13, 20139
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Jan 12, 20139Get ready for the next review! (sorry I couldn't help but go there) Tekken appears on a Nintendo console for the first time and it is epic. The gamepad isn't used very well but the Nintendo themed bonus content and inclusion of the other versions dlc make this the best version of the game and if you have the choice, definitely get on Wii U as it's the one that gets the most bang for your buck.
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Dec 16, 201210finally a Tekken game on a nintendo system..a lot of fun with tekken ball mode and versus mode..but this game doesnt use the gamepad with all its power like zombi u or nintendo land..
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Dec 12, 20128
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Jan 24, 201390Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition is a great fighting game. This version is as great as the others, and the nice extras are good enough to grant fun and laughters. If you're looking for a good fighting game for the new Nintendo console, this is your best choice.
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Jan 23, 201386Despite some minor technical issues and a forgettable use of the Gamepad, TTT2 Wii U Edition holds up to the challenge thanks to the same great production value we've come to know and the additional content packed in directly from the start.
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Jan 15, 201388The best technical fighting game on a Ninty home console since the days of the SNES. [Feb 2013, p.76]