Aside from the standard tag-battle arcade mode, there is also a one-on-one mode, that makes Tekken Tag Tournament more like the previous Tekken games, as well as the standard team battle (though it is now a tag-team battle), time attack, and survival modes. An option that let you configure this would have been nice. However, unlike most other tag-battle fighters, Tekken Tag rounds end after only one of the two fighters have been defeated, rather than letting the battle continue as a one-on-two affair. Much like Street Fighter EX3 and Dead or Alive 2, you can have up to four players, with each player controlling a different fighter in the tag battle. Finally, the game is now fought in the same tag-team style as Capcom's versus series of fighters, so you can switch between two different characters at any time. Fighters that had appeared in Tekken 2 but were missing from Tekken 3 have been brought back as well, and most of them have lots of new moves to help balance them with the more powerful Tekken 3 fighters.
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Tekken 3 serves as an upgrade to Tekken 3, adding a few new moves along the way. But does the series capture the same magical feeling that made the previous Tekken games such smash hits? Most definitely. The graphics have been given a huge boost, similar to the upgrade that Namco's weapon-based fighter, Soul Calibur, received when it hit the Dreamcast last year. Tekken Tag Tournament, at first glance, is the most dramatic upgrade over an arcade Tekken game to date. From additional characters to completely new modes, the series has always tried to add something that the arcade games lacked. The Tekken series has always stood as a set of console games that went above and beyond their arcade counterparts. TEKKEN 3 - If you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large doses.