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Tekken Tag Tournament (USA)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2000
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Tekken Tag Tournament accompanies the PS2 launch with style. All-star roster, two-fighter tag and premium arcade polish. Still effective for quick versus sessions.

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Category
Fighting 2 players 16+
Description
A Namco 3D fighter released in 2000, a PS2 port of the Tekken Tag Tournament arcade game (1999). Innovative Tag Team mode allowing two-character versus two-character combat with switching during the match. Massive roster gathering all characters from Tekken 1 to 3 (35+ characters). Major Japan-Western PS2 launch for the franchise. Solidifies Tekken's future on the console.

Tekken Tag Tournament review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,43 GB 📅30/03/2000
Published by Namco

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Collector interest

The Western release of Tekken Tag Tournament, a PS2 launch showcase gathering the first three entries' roster into a nervy team mode, long a living-room favorite. Very widespread, its desirability rests on this status as an emblematic early-console game and a stubborn nostalgia rather than scarcity. An accessible, essential piece for those documenting the PS2 launch of versus play.

Better with friends

A 3D team fighter where you swap between two characters mid-brawl to chain tag-ins and shared combos. The competition gains a strategic layer: picking your pairing, managing their life bars and switching at the right moment opens duels of heady richness. Spectacular and accessible, it turns every face-off into a game of swaps where a single well-felt tag can flip the whole round.

Is Tekken Tag Tournament still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2000 on PS2 at the console's launch, Namco's project dazzled with its production and its two character tag battle system, where you swap fighters mid fight to manage stamina and strategy. Gathering a retrospective roster of the series, it offers a jubilant celebration of the characters with remarkable fluidity for its time. The hot tagging and the team combos add an exhilarating tactical layer. The absence of a story mode and a somewhat thin content make themselves felt. A still enjoyable showcase of the PS2 launch, recommended for fans of fighting and of competitive couch play.

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