| 100 |
Daily Radar
If you like Tekken then you have to have this, the most, biggest, best bag of Tekken so far. A droolworthy launch title.
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| 96 |
GameSpot
Graphically, the game has taken a very large leap, and the arcade version of the game looks downright ugly by comparison.
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| 92 |
TotalGames.net
The depth within blows the likes of "Street Fighter EX3" and "Dead Or Alive 2" out of the picture.
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| 91 |
GameSpy
The second best fighting game ever made, losing only to Namco's own "Soul Calibur," but still should be bought.
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| 91 |
Gaming Maxx
While this game is Tekken three with tag team and better graphics, it really is a fun game to play. This is probably what Soul Calibur was to Dreamcast, although not as great.
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| 90 |
GamePro
Combines a wealth of visual power with extra gameplay modes, creating hours of intense gameplay.
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| 90 |
Electric Playground
Currently the high water mark for the PS2.
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| 90 |
CNET Gamecenter
From the revamped graphics to the refined gameplay, this is arcade fighting at its best.
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| 90 |
Thunderbolt
While Tekken Tag Tournament is one of the oldest fighters on the PS2, few of the later fighting games have come close to matching its quality.
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| 88 |
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Looks stunning. The polygon count has been upped from the coin-op version, and the characters are as lifelike as you could want.
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| 88 |
Cincinnati Enquirer
The graphics are the best ever seen in a fighting game.
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| 87 |
IGN
It has more characters, more moves, four-player tag battle, and more secrets than you'll find in any other fighting game in the world. If you're looking for revolutionary new features or gameplay, you're not going to find it here.
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| 85 |
GamerWeb Sony
Very nice and very pretty, it's just too darn bad that there weren't more innovations included in the game.
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| 85 |
Happy Puppy
Although the fundamental Tekken formula has changed a little, the mind-blowing graphics will draw in even the most casual gamers.
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| 83 |
Core Magazine
It has flash. It has substance. It will astound you. Sadly, if you want to be astounded for very long, you'll probably need someone to come along for the competition.
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| 83 |
Gaming Age
Although TTT doesn't innovate or provide tons of replay value options as Namco's Dreamcast opus "Soul Calibur," it is nearly perfect in what it does--and it is guaranteed to provide you with hours upon hours of solid fighting enjoyment.
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| 80 |
All Game Guide
Not the system-launching revolution that it was perhaps cracked up to be. It is, however, a great fighting game, and a tremendous addition to any fighting fan's library.
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| 80 |
PSX Nation
To say that Tekken Tag Tournament is as original for the PS2 as Tekken was for the PS would be a mistake.
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| 80 |
Total Video Games
The US version of Tekken Tag Tournament is without flicker, or as some people call them: "jaggies".
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| 76 |
Game Fan
Such a non-step forward in game play that any visual victory it achieves rings hollow.
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| 75 |
Game Revolution
The most despicable Tekken Tag faux pas is the omission of a last hit slow-motion replay.
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| 75 |
TotalPlayStation
Is Tekken Tag Tournament a new game? No, that’s what Tekken 4 will be. TTT is an improvement and refinement of the old games.
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| 70 |
Spank!
If you have never played a Tekken game before then prepare for perhaps the best fighting game ever, however Tekken veterans shouldn't expect too much.
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| 70 |
Hot Games
Relying too much on its past as other more advanced games pass it by, the series is fast becoming one for diehard fans only.
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| 60 |
Antagonist
One big disk of suck. I could find better fighting games for the Atari.
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