![]() ![]() Nostalgia may pay a part in that, owing to the fact that I did get to play Tekken quite a bit in the arcade and then played Tekken 3 a lot at home due to it being one of the two games that came with my PlayStation when I first got it. All in all, it’s an impressive overall package, and yet despite all that, I just don’t find myself taking to Tekken 2 like I do for the other PSX Tekken releases. The fights themselves look a bit blocky at times, and the lack of movement in their faces can be a tad unnerving, but for a game released in the latter-mid 90s, Tekken 2 looks pretty darn good. ![]() I might even go as far to say that it has the best music of any game on the original PlayStation (although it does cheat slightly by pinching a large portion of its tracks from the original Tekken when it comes to the sub-boss characters). Tekken 2 is a supremely well-made game with nicely designed fight stages and a thumping soundtrack. ![]()
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