But, being the super-arrogant, egotistical airhead he is, Lee accidentally deletes the new Combot’s A.I.
The premise is a great blend of the Tekken series’ increasingly whacky humor: Lee, under his alternate identity of Violet, is trying to design his Combot to be the ultimate fighting machine. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 has a few typical Modes around, but the newest is the Fight Lab, a mode that’s half story and half-Tutorial Mode. The usual responses follow any attempt I’ve ever made to get people on the Tekken bandwagon: “I hate Tekken,” or “Your lifebar goes down so low after 3 hits!” or “Tekken’s too hard to understand!” While anyone who’s played the series over the years could attest to how much the series has evolved over the years, no game proves its accessibility better than Tekken Tag Tournament 2, which succeeds as both an invitation to new players and just being an all-around fun game. As a fan of the Tekken series for a pretty longtime, it’s tough inviting friends to play with me who have never touched a Tekken game in their life.