

If Unknown is chosen in the arcade version of Tekken Tag Tournament even though the stages were at random, all of those 8 stages were always Unknown. There are also crucial differences concerning the playability of the characters, as some moves or attacks are much more efficient in the arcade version than in the console version and vice versa. The arcade version also allows players to only select the alternative colors that have been added to the costumes at first, while the normally colored ones are unlocked when the bonus characters are. Unknown is not playable on the arcade version, yet the character is on the PlayStation 2 version. The background designs and BGMs differed too, as the console version has new updated tracks, while the arcade version was based on MIDI tracks with an instrumental backing. The game does not run on a 32-bit engine, instead running on a new and updated engine highly similar to that found on Tekken 4. The console version ran on a highly updated engine, utilizing the PlayStation 2's graphics processor. These graphics ran using the Tekken 3 PCB board, based on the PlayStation hardware. The arcade version ran on a 32-bit engine, utilizing the graphics engine of Tekken 3. The arcade and console versions of Tekken Tag Tournament differ slightly. Also featured is the "Tekken Bowl" mode, a bowling minigame where each character has different attributes. The PlayStation 2 version added enhanced graphics and various modes, including 1-on-1 mode, in which players only choose one fighter each, and Team Battle, where players choose up to eight battles and play with the tag rules, with each new character replacing the one that was defeated (the remaining fighter must fight on his/her own). In addition, there is a boss character, Unknown, who is similar to Tekken 3's Mokujin in that she can randomly imitate any character's fighting style, albeit she is able to change her style any time during the fight. The game features over 35 characters that previously appeared in Tekken 2 and Tekken 3. In the event of a timeout, the team with the most accumulative health remaining wins the round.

series, players are defeated when only one of their fighters lose all of their health, requiring players to be strategic about tagging their fighters. Unlike other tag games such as Capcom's Vs. At times when a resting fighter's lifebar is flashing, that character can be tagged in to be given a temporary boost in strength. The tag can be implemented in many ways, such as in between combos or utilizing special throws. At any point in the match, the player can hit a tag button to swap out with their other fighter, allowing the resting fighter to recover some lost health. She was obviously a strong fighter, being able to best Devil and save her unborn son.Continuing the fighting mechanics from Tekken 2 and 3, Tekken Tag Tournament sees players battling in teams of two characters. The strength of her spirit, even after she is declared missing, is still evident for she shows herself in a vision to Jin in Tekken 4, to dissuade him from killing his Grandfather. Living in the fear of Jin’s dark heritage, she travelled to the mountains of Japan and raised her son with a strong moral standard. Pure in spirit and mission, she stands as a stark opposite to the dark going ons in the Mishima family. With her insight, she was able to come to the unique realisation that Kazuya’s power stemmed from Devil. She portrayed as a mysterious and fearless woman, a fighter for peace.

Jun looks great in her high heeled boots, stockings, white bodysuit with black bird print (echoed in her stocking), and scarf.ĭisplay alone or alongside other Tekken Bishoujo Statues from Kotobukiya! A new fighter enters the ring! Next up in Kotobukiya’s Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Bishoujo lineup is Jun Kazama! Based on an illustration by Shunya Yamashita, master Japanese illustrator.
