Tekken Hybrid
- DomitorInvictus
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The new Devil Jin and Kazuya models look pretty sweet.
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Tekken Tag on PS2 supports progressive scan? o_O
- noiseredux
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Nope, especially with it's current price tag! But have played the arcade version for hours on end! I look forward to the holidays this year! 
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I did.noiseredux wrote:so did anybody get Tekken Hybrid?
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I got it. It's worth it if your a big Tekken fan. It's kinda nice too cause now a lot of tournaments are bringing Tekken Tag 1 back since now players dont have to bring a ps3 and ps2 stick.
The movie is ... well we all know about the movie. The CG is nice, but other then that ... ehhh .... well it is better than the live action bag of shit we got earlier.
Tekken Tag 1 is nice. It's still fun as hell and looks better, but it is ported over from the PS2 version, which means the bugs were also brought over, like the slowdown on certain stages. If you still have the PS2 version and still play it, then there's really no need for this version, but like I said, some tournaments are bringing it back since they can now just pop it into a PS3.
As for the Tag 2 Prologue, its alright. It only has 4 characters (Alisa, Xiaoyu, Devil Jin, and Devil Kazuya). It also only has Arcade mode which lets you fight 4 matches, and it has a model viewer which is kinda stupid. It just lets you move the camera freely around the characters so you can zoom in on Alisa's ass or something.
It's enough to introduce you to the new systems and get used to how the new tag system works but with no practice mode, you have to try everything while the AI tries to beat you down. I just set it to super easy, and round count to 5 with infinite time so I could try out combos and stuff. It does allow 2 players though, so that's a plus, but unless you use any of the characters in the demo and want to get a leg up in learning new combos and shit, there really isn't any point to the demo other than to get used to how Tag Assault works.
They are doing a play test for Tag 2 at this tournament here in Atlanta in March, so I can finally test my characters, Roger Jr and Armor King, cause I'm sick of using Alisa and Xiaoyu.
The movie is ... well we all know about the movie. The CG is nice, but other then that ... ehhh .... well it is better than the live action bag of shit we got earlier.
Tekken Tag 1 is nice. It's still fun as hell and looks better, but it is ported over from the PS2 version, which means the bugs were also brought over, like the slowdown on certain stages. If you still have the PS2 version and still play it, then there's really no need for this version, but like I said, some tournaments are bringing it back since they can now just pop it into a PS3.
As for the Tag 2 Prologue, its alright. It only has 4 characters (Alisa, Xiaoyu, Devil Jin, and Devil Kazuya). It also only has Arcade mode which lets you fight 4 matches, and it has a model viewer which is kinda stupid. It just lets you move the camera freely around the characters so you can zoom in on Alisa's ass or something.
It's enough to introduce you to the new systems and get used to how the new tag system works but with no practice mode, you have to try everything while the AI tries to beat you down. I just set it to super easy, and round count to 5 with infinite time so I could try out combos and stuff. It does allow 2 players though, so that's a plus, but unless you use any of the characters in the demo and want to get a leg up in learning new combos and shit, there really isn't any point to the demo other than to get used to how Tag Assault works.
They are doing a play test for Tag 2 at this tournament here in Atlanta in March, so I can finally test my characters, Roger Jr and Armor King, cause I'm sick of using Alisa and Xiaoyu.
