Tekken Tag Tournament 2 – PS3/X360 – Meet Alex, Forest Law, P-Jack and Tiger Jackson

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Forest is the son of Marshall Law. He has been training at his father’s dojo since childhood, and some even say that his martial arts skills exceed those of his father’s. Paul Phoenix has taken a liking to Forest, and they often get in trouble together. A deinonychus trained for military purposes, Alex is a vicious animal that was created by extracting dinosaur DNA from an insect trapped in amber, with gaps in the DNA filled in with genetic data from Roger. Alex does not seem fully mature yet, but currently has about the same fighting strength as Roger. Alex will become an extremely powerful animal once he fully matures. A prototype version of Jack developed in Russia. After learning of Jack’s upgrades, P-Jack requested an upgrade from Dr. Bosconovitch, as well. Dr. Bosconovitch complied by adding a rotation function to P-Jack’s limbs, as well as flight capabilities. P-Jack loves sunglasses, and they have become his trademark. Tiger is a mysterious man who entered the “The King of Iron Fist Tournament” dressed in clothes inspired by the golden age of soul music. His polished capoeira moves look quite similar to those used by Eddy, but the nature of the relationship between these two fighters remains a mystery. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will be available On the 14th of September 2012 on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. For more information, join the community on www.facebook.com or visit the official website on tekken.com

23 Comments »

  1. laderrick91flanagan February 10, 2013 at 4:51 PM -

    Is Gon on here

  2. ObliterationSwarm February 10, 2013 at 5:34 PM -

    As long is Bryan doesn’t go anywhere and keeps evolving with his fight style, I’ll be happy. On another note, the game has almost 60 characters, which also makes me very, very happy.

  3. ZXeroAdventVideos February 10, 2013 at 6:10 PM -

    To me, it’s the good ol’ good characters, but everyone has the right to their own opinion 😛

  4. CruisingBy4 February 10, 2013 at 6:11 PM -

    I gotta ya, bro. They’re new but don’t have their own fighting style.

  5. rtyrtyrty123123123 February 10, 2013 at 7:06 PM -

    Well he plays completely different and that’s good enough for me. Same name and appearance doesn’t mean old, not when it’s the gameplay that counts. Also It’s been so long and there’s been many new additions to Kunimitsu and Ancient Ogre so they can be considered new as well (or at least semi new, definitely not old).