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Author: Hoa "Anakin" Luu
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The original tag team fighter that started it all is back. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 delivers new and returning characters in the largest roster ever. Experience the most advanced attack mechanics, ultimate combo move sets and new battle modes. With innovative features to broaden Tekken consumer accessibility, unlimited fighter combinations and multiple ways to challenge your friends - get ready for the next battle!
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- Series: Prima Official Game Guides
- Paperback: 448 pages
- Publisher: Prima Games (September 11, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0307895963
- ISBN-13: 978-0307895967
- Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 7.8 x 10.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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Writing a comprehensive strategy guide for a fighting game with 50+ characters before release is no mean feat; let's get that out of the way first. The authors have done their best to go in-depth about the characters, their strengths and weaknesses, key moves and insight into frame data. Insights are good and the sections on tournament mentality and how the systems all work are all very helpful - more so, probably, than the in-game Fight Lab tutorials and other information. However, the guide also suffers from some serious shortcomings that an editor should have caught before this was released. Overall, it's a good book. Would I still have bought it, knowing what I know now? Cautious yes; but I would prefer to wait for the inevitable 'complete' version when the DLC characters are all out. This would have been a better e-Guide than print guide, I think.
EDIT: What you will find in each character's section: an overall analysis of their strengths and weaknesses, their bread and butter moves (main launchers and combo filler, bound moves, pokes, strings), a few high-damage combos, when to tag and recommendations for partners, areas to work on, special stances or properties and how to beat each character. The insight shown into each character is great and will be a very useful starting point for anyone just now getting into Tag, even for crusty old Tekken vets.
What could be improved:
1) Poor organization - characters are not grouped in alphabetical order but by the authors who wrote their sections. This makes thumbing through the guide in search of specific info all but impossible. Using the table of contents often becomes absolutely necessary.
2) Typos: The text has several typos, repeated words and awkward grammar.
Before blindly purchasing it, I would strongly recommend leafing through this guide at your local video game store
For how many pages this strategy guide has, it's amazing how little I could use it.
First of all, from an organizational point of view, the guide is a disaster. Rather than a standard alphabetical order, the characters are grouped together by 5 or so "gaming experts" who seemingly chose their favorite characters to write about. So be prepared to flip to the table of contents constantly to find your characters. Once you flip to your character's section, you won't see a move list, which I would consider a standard element of a fighting game strategy guide. Simply some "key moves" and lots of writing about various strategic elements. Now this would be potentially fine, but this leads to the second major problem. The guide is steeped in very technical jargon and abbreviations, to the point that you need to use the glossary in the back. Once again, be prepared to flip through the book a lot.
The second half of the book features "frame data" for very advanced players. (While I'm at it, what was the point of separating the frame data? Why not just put each character's frame data in their strategy section of the book?) I wish this frame data could have been more useful and I'd like to get better at the game, but the book features barely a page explaining what it is and how to really use it. It seems to be more for expert players who are already well-versed in the game mechanics. So maybe the book is for experts and I just shouldn't have purchased it.
But read some of the product points that Prima provides:
-Complete move lists, combos, and details for all 50 characters.
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