Every one of the current crop of fighting games needs to up the ante on character numbers, frame count based fight moves and of course jiggle physics, the upcoming Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is no different. Namco Bandai Games has announced a pre-order bonus featuring revealing costumes for in-game characters.
Tekken is ranked up there by fans as one of the best fighting games available, and this September will see the appearance of the latest in the series Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
As you can see by the embedded video, or more specifically this video, developer Namco Bandai is having a lot of fun bringing the latest game to the marketplace.
So much fun that today Namco Bandai announced new DLC for the game that will include over 150 swimsuits as a pre-order bonus. This bikini bundle comes in addition to the Snoop Dogg Stage and additional DLC characters available at selected retailers: Michelle Chang, Angel, Kunimitsu or Ancient Ogre.
TEKKEN shattered fighting game genre barriers when it unveiled tag based combat with the release of TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT in 1999. TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT 2 continues to break boundaries with the introduction of the new Fight Lab mode, where players can customize the moves and appearance of new training character, Combot. Players that clear the innovative Fight Lab will have mastered the complexities of TEKKEN and own their own customized Combot, which can be used in offline and non-ranked online play. In addition to this, one-on-one fighting and solo fighter vs. tag-team battles have been added to enhance the range of gameplay options for seasoned TEKKEN fans while providing an easier point of access to new players. TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT 2 also includes Pair Play, where up to four players can each control a character in the ultimate team battle.
TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT 2 will be available for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft in Australia and New Zealand on September 13, 2012.
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Having failed to grow up Bantick continues to pursue his childish passions for creative writing, interactive entertainment and showing-off through adulthood. In 1994 Bantick began doing radio at Melbourne’s 102.7 3RRRFM, in 1997 transferring to become a core member of the technology show Byte Into It. In 2003 he wrote briefly for the The Age newspaper’s Green Guide, providing video game reviews. In 2004 Bantick wrote the news section of PC GameZone magazine. Since 2006 Bantick has provided gaming and tech lifestyle stories for iTWire.com, including interviews and opinion in the RadioactivIT section.