Better With Wii U? - Tekken Tag Tournament 2
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Posted By Robert G. about 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 to Remove Accidental use of “Allah”, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating
Namco is finding themselves in a middle of a minor scandal, as they have decided to alter some imagery in the Saudi Arabia stage of Tekken Tag Tournament 2, on the off-chance it may be offensive to Muslims.
The issue in question is the text found on the stage floor, which is a pattern that contains the word ‘Allah’ in Arabic. According to a tweet from Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada, they were unaware what the script meant, because they couldn’t read it.
Harada and his team are changing the script without much controversy, as no Muslim groups have come knocking on their door claiming disrespect for the accidental use of Allah in their work. It should also be noted that this is not the first time game content has been altered, or downright banned, due to the use of Islamic words or symbols. It was believed for years that Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time underwent an alteration to remove the original Fire Temple Music and the Symbol of the Gerudo because of the use of Islamic iconography (it has been revealed that Nintendo was aware of the issue and made a second update before the game was released). Another example would be Kakuto Chojin, a fighting game on the original Xbox that was banned and removed from any list of Xbox games. It is popularly believed that verses of the Qur’an were used in one of the game’s stages, which was the home stage of a devout Muslim character named Asad.
So controversy like this is relatively common. My guess is that Namco is looking to avoid an issue in accidentally offending Muslims. It is doubtful that the word will spark huge controversy in the end, but taking precautions is always a wise move.
Source: Joystiq
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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 to Remove Accidental use of “Allah”, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating
The Wii U is launching with roughly half a billion games. You don’t have the time to read that many full reviews (and we can’t write that many), so instead we’ll be bringing you a series of mini-reviews entitled “Better With Wii U?” We’ll still be publishing full write-ups for brand new titles, but these pieces will let you know the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of every port/re-release for Nintendo’s newest console.
HOW WAS THE ORIGINAL?
“The developers also seemed to have the same ‘go big or go home’ approach to the actual content… does it stack up enough to warrant a purchase? In short, yes. Yes it does.” – Robert H.
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was a very silly game. The eighth title in the illustrious Namco fighting series jammed almost every fighter from King of Iron Fist history into one non-canonical dream match, balance be damned. The result was equal parts flashy fan-service and solid 3D fighting which managed to appeal to almost everyone.
We scored the game 8 out of 10 with a “Buy it Now!” recommendation. Read the full review right here.
WHAT’S NEW WITH WII U?
In case you missed the header image, TTT2 includes a cornucopia of Nintendo themed costumes for the entire cast to wear. Mario, Link, Zelda, Fox, Captain Falcon, Zero Suit Samus, and more classic looks are available to specific fighters, and all of them are hilarious.
The Wii U Edition also features several exclusive modes. The brand new one is “Mushroom Battle” which introduces Mario mushrooms to combat. Said shrooms will enlarge and shrink the combatants, providing plenty of laughs and a frantic new way to play the game. The other exclusive mode is Tekken Ball, which returns from the third installment. Essentially, this mode breaks down into a volleyball-like event in which you can only damage your opponent by spiking the ball into them. Unfortunately, these modes can only be played offline.
Finally, the GamePad is used to full effect. The most dramatic mechanic is the ability to slot moves onto the bottom screen so that they can be accessed during battle. By tapping on the pre-set techniques, your fighter will automatically execute them. The controller screen also displays more detailed information on each combatant on the character select screen, which is much appreciated. Finally, the whole game can be played on the controller, although the option is hidden in some unclear menus.
WHERE DOES THAT LEAVE US?
The ability to pull off advanced moves with only a tap may seem unfair, but don’t be quick to assume. Much like the auto-combos of Persona 4 Arena, the shortcuts made possible by the GamePad are helpful to a newcomer, but don’t really factor into high level play. No matter what moves a rookie maps to the screen, an veteran Tekken player will be able to triumph every time. Accessibility is really the name of the game here.
The character bios on the GamePad screen are another great example. Since the roster is full to bursting (over 50 fighters, plus the free DLC), such a crowded menu could easily be intimidating to newbie. But with a quick glance at the touchscreen, anyone can acquaint themselves with the colorful Iron Fist cast. It’s almost worth the price of admission to see someone react to the phrase “A deinonychus trained by the military.”
Of course, none of the new stuff would matter if the port was sloppy. Luckily, the transition seems to be close to perfect. The colors pop, there are no noticeable increases in loading times, and every single wacky ending movie is intact. The game is absolutely stuffed with things to do, see, and hear, including a standout score and multi-leveled stages. The only criticism I can think of is that the experience remains relatively unbalanced, but that seems like a minor concern. Tag Tournament is a sub-series for the fans, so trading EVO-perfect parity for Devil Jin and Ancient Ogre is ultimately a fair and welcome bargain.
WHO SHOULD BUY IT? WHY?
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was already an amazing game, but this port is the definitive version. All of the extra content and additional features make this a must-own for any fighting game fan, let alone a dedicated Tekken fanatic. I usually end these “Better With Wii U?” articles by saying that there’s no point in paying for a game you’ve already played, but this is the exception. If you already own Tag Tournament 2 for another console, trade it in and pick up the Wii U version. It’s that good.
A copy of the game was provided by the publisher for review purposes and played for about 5 hours. The reviewer has spent significant time with every iteration of Tekken.
It seems I will pick this up when I buy a Wii-U. So far my games to buy includes, ZombiU, New Super Mario Bros, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, and I *might* pick up Black Ops II once it drops in price. I’m not really a fan of Call of Duty and haven’t been since Call of Duty 2, and still think Call of Duty (PC) was the best, but Black Ops II looks interesting and I really want to try a shooter that I know was competently made with Wii-Motion+.
is TTT2 1080p or 720p on WiiU? since this would so sell many fighting people on the machine
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wait.. what? I thought you couldn’t show Muhamid.. are you not allowed to even use the word Allah at all for some reason? Im very confused as to how this is a problem.
How are they ‘fixing’ this? Witha new re-release? A Patch? Id like to know because if its a patch im not d.loading it. This is just stupid. Im tired of religious zeolets getting butt hurt over people using references to their imaginary friends in media. There was some game a little while aback with some Indian diety i think that people were all pissed about because it looked too slutty or something too
Moral of the story, unless you can get away with it, don’t add Middle-Eastern religions into video games. I’m not going to jump on the “this is silly and petty” bandwagon because I don’t understand the Muslim religion. I WILL say, however, that some people have a lot of time on their hands to pay attention to such a detail. Ah well, as long as it helps avoid another angry mob, then it’s fine.
Now to continue waiting for the next REAL update patch.
As usual, every other faith is fair game.. except the one that is prone to blowing things up.
how is this a controversy??? I really don’t get it with religious people at all getting offended over minor things. It seems if though they make fun of other religions but when it comes to them it a no way in hell situation attitude.
Cause terrorism is winning, sadly.
“They were unaware what the script meant, because they couldn’t read it”
Oh Japan, silly as usual.
At least they’re trying to solve the potential problem without causing a shitstorm. Good.