Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Characters

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ArmorKing (I) is a luchador who entered the first King of Iron Fist Tournament. He was killed by Craig Marduk prior to the fourth tournament. His younger brother, Armor King (II), took up the mantle and title and now seeks revenge.

Bryan Fury is a character in the popular Tekken fighting game series. He was killed in a Hong Kong shootout, only to be revived by Dr. Abel with the use of cybernetic equipment, effectively making him a zombie cyborg.


Doctor Boskonovitch, also referred to as Doctor B., is a former Soviet scientist involved in cloning and is the one responsible for the creation the Jack androids. Doctor Boskonovitch is also responsible for the creation of the android Alisa Bosconovitch whom he created in the image of his deceased daughter.


Heihachi Mishima is a character in the Tekken series. He has appeared in every Tekken game thus far and plays an important role in the central storyline that focuses on a deep-seated blood rivalry in the Mishima family.


Jack is a character in the popular 3D fighting game series Tekken. He is a combat robot programmed with martial arts techniques. The first Jack model was entered in the first King of Iron Fist Tournament, and since then there have been many new models produced.


Son of Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama. Jin is a master of traditional Karate, having abandoned the Mishima style following the events of Tekken 3. Jin is now one of the main characters of the series. He has inherited the Devil Gene from his father.


Kazuya is a character in the popular 3D fighting game series Tekken. He is one of the central characters and a villain protagonist in the series, and was the victor of the first King of Iron Fist Tournament. He uses the Mishima based karate.


A recurring fighter in the Tekken series, Lee is the adoptive Chinese son of Heihachi Mishima and rival to Kazuya Mishima. Later in the series, he becomes the charismatic head of the robotics company Violet Systems.


Ling Xiaoyu is a character in the popular "Tekken" video game series. She debuted in the series in Tekken 3 and has appeared in every subsequent release.She is schoolmate and friend of Jin Kazama she also strongly hinted to have a crush on him. She uses various Chinese martial arts.


Mokujin is a character in the popular 3D fighting game series Tekken. He was introduced in Tekken 3 and has since appeared in Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 5, Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6.


The self-proclaimed "strongest fighter in the universe" in the Tekken series, Paul is a recurring fighter whose hot-blooded attempts to win the King of Iron Fist Tournament are always thwarted in one way or another.


The Tekken series is a fighting style game series, initially developed and published by Namco (which is now Bandai-Namco) in 1994. Competing with other gaming franchises like Mortal Combat and Street Fighter, it is a feat that Tekken has managed to stand the test of time against others, making its mark as one of the most popular fighting games of all time. One of the best features of the Tekken series has always been its graphics, interactive arenas, in-depth story telling and character building, as well as its diverse fighting styles that serve to give each character distinction.


Of course, I was a lot more hopeful for the future than many would give me credit. I had hoped that Tekken 8 would be a huge turn around mainly because the base roster in Tekken 7 was a fantastic mix of old and new characters, story-liners and throwaways, and as much as I hate DLC (downloadable content), many of the characters that came with the package were actually really good characters, ones that I had hoped would become base characters eventually in future games.


Considering her interest in joining the Tekken Force, it would have been interesting to see where her story went from there. She was a new character, and many new characters in the past needed time to grow and evolve. So why not her? Yet, the potential to expand on that story seems lost. And, to be honest, I do not think she will return even as a DLC.


Of course, most of these female characters are not exactly as integral to the story as the ones in the current base Tekken 8 roster. But the one female character that surprised many fans by her absence on the T8 roster was Lidia Sobieska. Lidia is a prime minister from Poland who was on a mission to take out the Mishima Zaibatsu organization due to their worldwide destruction and chaos. Although Lidia was released very late in the game (she was the final character released in 2021), by her introduction trailers alone, it was pretty obvious she would be an important part of the story. After all, in lore, she challenged Heihachi to step down from the Mishima Zaibatsu, and it was he who challenged her to join his tournament if she wanted his removal.


Tekken is overall a solid franchise. So far, Tekken 8 looks like it will be a fun ride. The design and mechanics of most of the characters they do have are great. But even with great games, there is always room for improvement. To add, I think it is good to examine how the future of gaming will be affected by the overuse of DLC on game quality. Hopefully, some rewards of gaming can come from actually playing the game and not just after buying a ton of useless, meaningless, pointless characters.


There are few fighting game franchises with Tekken's longevity and consistent popularity. The series has sold over 50 million copies and even has a movie in the works! There isn't a fan of the fighting game genre that doesn't know about Tekken.


Design teams always try to balance all the characters in their roster but sometimes they come up short and make overpowered characters. Tekken is no exception to this rule. Throughout the years, Tekken has had a lot of broken characters, from being overpowered to being janky or outright unfair.


Updated September 10th, 2022, by Michael Llewellyn: The balance of fun and fairness must be a difficult task for developers when it comes to fighting games. Most fighting games have easy-to-pick-up mechanics with steep learning curves for those that want to master them. The Tekken series is a prime example of this. The strongest characters in Tekken aren't always about stats and powerful moves. There are characters like Law, whose Bruce Lee style is perfect for new players, then there are more complex fighters like Lei Wulong, a Jackie Chan type that uses Five-Form Kung Fu strictly for veterans.


However, there are always characters that can be exploited to get the win in a fight. For competitive players, these characters can be a nightmare, but for simple couch-co-op laughs, they can be great fun to use. This list is updated to include more fighters that can make a battle feel too one-sided.


Sporting a ponytail that would make the villain from Karate Kid 3 proud, Baek Doo San is a Taekwondo fighter and one of the most lethal characters in Tekken 2. He functions as a sub-boss for Marshal Law and is unlocked as a selectable character when he's beaten.


He's also a nightmare to fight in multiplayer matches. He's similar to his student Hworang but simpler to use. He's a good choice for newbie players because they can spam the X and Circle buttons to trigger Baek's side steps into his rush and juggle combos making quick work of his opponents.


Arriving as DLC for Tekken 7 in 2018, Noctis is a guest character and the lead protagonist of Final Fantasy 15. He was a character that had almost god-like powers by the end of FF15, thanks to his superhuman speed and agility.


With the use of his sword, Noctis may have been a better fit for the Soul Calibur series. Nevertheless, he appeared on the Tekken 7 roster as one of the game's most lethal characters. Newbie players can spam Noctis' attacks and put together some dazzling combinations. However, experienced players can pull off a deadly combo, referred to as the "touch of death." As an allusion to Final Fantasy 15, the combo can deal 9999 damage. Considering most Tekken characters only have approximately 170 health, that's quite the overkill.


Anyone that remembers playing Tekken 3 in 1998 on the PS1 can still see the game's blueprint running deep into the series 25 years later. It was a big step up in visuals and animation from its predecessors. That animation lent itself to one of the series' most iconic Tekken characters Eddy Gordo.


Eddie's fighting style is the Brazilian martial art Capoeira. He hits low and from all angles with a dance-like moveset that side steps futile. He was also the go-to character for new players in couch co-op sessions. Eddy can pull off deadly combos just by bashing all the buttons, making him difficult to predict in a fight.


Leroy was one of the most anticipated characters to be released in the Tekken series. Players were excited as his character design didn't just make him look strong it made him look like the coolest character the franchise had seen in years. Unfortunately, players got more than they bargained for.


When he was initially released, he was busted. He was incredibly versatile, had a low execution barrier, and had some of the best moves every other character had but in one kit together. Before Leroy's nerf, he essentially ruined Tekken 7's tournaments during the first months of the game.


Hold onto that hat, Shrek Super Slam, because this Ogre is one of the most broken but powerful characters in the Tekken series. Boss characters tend to be too powerful, but it's an understatement just how broken Ogre was in Tekken 3.


There are a lot of wacky characters in fighting games, but few take the cake quite like Dr. Boskonovitch and Gon. No one expected Gon as a guest character, and unlocking the good doctor was so difficult many players never realized he was even in the game.


Both of these characters are in the "Trash Tier," so why are they considered broken? The two characters are similar to Yoda in Soul Calibur 4. They both could stand at heights that made some moves completely miss and severely limited their opponent's moves to deal damage. These two proved that characters don't always have to be overpowered to be broken.

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