Yoshimitsu tekken tag 2

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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 : [ Raven Yoshimitsu ] - Arcade Battle -Yoshimitsu's ending : : Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Available Yoshimitsu/Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Movelist is a list of all of the moves that Yoshimitsu can perform in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

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Yoshimitsu/Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Movelist

Tackle is a move that all Tekken characters have, that is automatically performed by running 3-4 steps at the enemy. Some characters can also access the move straight from their Command List, where it is listed as Ultimate Tackle (usually done by d/b+1+2 or equivalent). The tackle functions like a throw, and it cannot be blocked.The tackle can be followed by a series of up to five punches or slaps (depending on the attacker), called the Ultimate Punch, performed by any combination of 1 (left punch) and 2 (right punch); some characters also have access to an additional Cross Arm Lock (1+2) or Leg Cross Hold (3+4), that can be performed instantly or after three punches. Characters that can perform the Cross Arm Lock include Paul, Nina, King, Jin Kazama and Devil Jin; while the Leg Cross can only be done by King and Nina. In Tekken Tag Tournament 2 onwards, the series of punches or slaps was reduced to four instead.Starting with Tekken Tag Tournament, Armor King can perform a tackle on a downed opponent with d/b+1+3 or d/b+2+4. This move is called the Mount Position.Some characters also have unique versions of the tackle; Dragunov has three unique string extensions with either 1, 2 or 1+2, Marduk transitions into his unique Mount tackle instead of a normal tackle, and Yoshimitsu and Negan strike the enemy with their weapon instead of punching, which cannot be escaped. If Dragunov tackles an opponent from behind, he will perform the Ultimate Punch instead.In Tekken, tackling only serves as a way of bringing down an enemy. The tackle itself deals 5 damage. Ultimate Punch follow-ups were introduced in Tekken 2, however only from the front; follow-ups are not possible if the opponent is tackled from behind. In that game, Paul, Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu are the only characters able to perform anything besides the default five punches; Paul via his Ultimate Punishment chain, and Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu using their weapons rather than punching. Paul and Kazuya are the only characters able to perform the Ultimate Tackle as a standalone move. Tekken 3 introduced more follow-ups for certain characters such as King II and Jin, as well as the ability to mix up the punches instead of being limited to 2,1,2,1,2 from the previous game. In Tekken Tag Tournament, characters can now punch an opponent tackled from behind and do follow-ups after successfully overturning a tackle Tekken Tag Tournament 2 : [ Raven Yoshimitsu ] - Arcade Battle -Yoshimitsu's ending : : Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Available Tekken[]Art and Renders[]Kunimitsu early art conceptKunimitsu render.Close up.Kunimitsu's biography in the Namco Game Sound Express VOL.17 Tekken OST bookletKunimitsu profile in the Tekken Perfect Guide bookScreenshots[]Kunimitsu's player one outfit.Kunimitsu's player two outfit.Kunimitsu in the Arcade versionVs Michelle (Arcade Version)Vs Michelle (Console Version)Vs KingVs HeihachiWinpose (2P costume)Winpose (1P Costume)Animations[]WinposeTekken 2[]Art and Renders[]Kunimitsu render.Tekken 2 render." data-src=" src=" 2 render.Render.Artwork.Artwork.Artwork.Artwork.Screenshots[]Kunimitsu's portrait.Kunimitsu in the Tekken 2 IntroKunimitsu in her ending.Winpose (1P Costume)Winpose (2P costume)Practice Mode (Kunimitsu wants an Ice Cream)Vs BaekVs DevilVs GanryuVs LeiVs WangVs MichelleTekken Tag Tournament[]Art and Renders[]Character portrait.PortraitConcept art for a redesigned Kunimitsu.Concept art for Kunimitsu's third outfit, in which she wears a mask that exposes her mouth.Unmasked Kunimitsu concept art.Screenshots[]Close-up of Kunimitsu wearing the mask that exposes her mouth.Ending (P1 Costume)Kunimitsu vs Yoshimitsu in her endingEnding (P3 Costume)Kunimitsu in her ending.Kunimitsu in her endingYoshimitsu defeating Kunimitsu in his endingWinpose (2P costume)Winpose (3P Costume)vs BaekKunimitsu fighting in her third outfit.Vs BruceVs JinVs KingVs OgreVs KazuyaVs YoshimitsuTekken 5: Dark Resurrection[]Screenshots[]Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]Art and Renders[]CG art.Her alternate outfit designed by Katsuya Terada.Unlockable character panel.Unlockable character panel.Third unlockable character panel.Unused panel.Screenshots[]In the opening (console versions).Kunimitsu taken by surprise in the opening.Kunimitsu breathes fire.Kunimitsu and Yoshimitsu win pose.Kunimitsu hiding in the shadows in her ending.Kunimitsu and Xiaoyu team upKunimitsu P2 outfit.Close-up.Kunimitsu EndingKunimitsu steals Yoshimitsu's swordKunimitsu in Anna's ending.Animations[]IntroTekken Revolution[]Arts and Renders[]Summer Campaign art (Kunimitsu & Devil Jin released)BannerKunimitsu's visual effectsScreenshots[]TTT2 and Tekken Revolution ComparisonWin PoseVs XiaoyuVs ElizaTekken 7[]Screenshots[]Films[]Tekken: The Motion Picture[]The Motion Picture." data-src=" src=" cameo in The Motion Picture.Other Artworks[]2004 fan service

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Tackle is a move that all Tekken characters have, that is automatically performed by running 3-4 steps at the enemy. Some characters can also access the move straight from their Command List, where it is listed as Ultimate Tackle (usually done by d/b+1+2 or equivalent). The tackle functions like a throw, and it cannot be blocked.The tackle can be followed by a series of up to five punches or slaps (depending on the attacker), called the Ultimate Punch, performed by any combination of 1 (left punch) and 2 (right punch); some characters also have access to an additional Cross Arm Lock (1+2) or Leg Cross Hold (3+4), that can be performed instantly or after three punches. Characters that can perform the Cross Arm Lock include Paul, Nina, King, Jin Kazama and Devil Jin; while the Leg Cross can only be done by King and Nina. In Tekken Tag Tournament 2 onwards, the series of punches or slaps was reduced to four instead.Starting with Tekken Tag Tournament, Armor King can perform a tackle on a downed opponent with d/b+1+3 or d/b+2+4. This move is called the Mount Position.Some characters also have unique versions of the tackle; Dragunov has three unique string extensions with either 1, 2 or 1+2, Marduk transitions into his unique Mount tackle instead of a normal tackle, and Yoshimitsu and Negan strike the enemy with their weapon instead of punching, which cannot be escaped. If Dragunov tackles an opponent from behind, he will perform the Ultimate Punch instead.In Tekken, tackling only serves as a way of bringing down an enemy. The tackle itself deals 5 damage. Ultimate Punch follow-ups were introduced in Tekken 2, however only from the front; follow-ups are not possible if the opponent is tackled from behind. In that game, Paul, Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu are the only characters able to perform anything besides the default five punches; Paul via his Ultimate Punishment chain, and Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu using their weapons rather than punching. Paul and Kazuya are the only characters able to perform the Ultimate Tackle as a standalone move. Tekken 3 introduced more follow-ups for certain characters such as King II and Jin, as well as the ability to mix up the punches instead of being limited to 2,1,2,1,2 from the previous game. In Tekken Tag Tournament, characters can now punch an opponent tackled from behind and do follow-ups after successfully overturning a tackle

2025-03-28
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Tekken[]Art and Renders[]Kunimitsu early art conceptKunimitsu render.Close up.Kunimitsu's biography in the Namco Game Sound Express VOL.17 Tekken OST bookletKunimitsu profile in the Tekken Perfect Guide bookScreenshots[]Kunimitsu's player one outfit.Kunimitsu's player two outfit.Kunimitsu in the Arcade versionVs Michelle (Arcade Version)Vs Michelle (Console Version)Vs KingVs HeihachiWinpose (2P costume)Winpose (1P Costume)Animations[]WinposeTekken 2[]Art and Renders[]Kunimitsu render.Tekken 2 render." data-src=" src=" 2 render.Render.Artwork.Artwork.Artwork.Artwork.Screenshots[]Kunimitsu's portrait.Kunimitsu in the Tekken 2 IntroKunimitsu in her ending.Winpose (1P Costume)Winpose (2P costume)Practice Mode (Kunimitsu wants an Ice Cream)Vs BaekVs DevilVs GanryuVs LeiVs WangVs MichelleTekken Tag Tournament[]Art and Renders[]Character portrait.PortraitConcept art for a redesigned Kunimitsu.Concept art for Kunimitsu's third outfit, in which she wears a mask that exposes her mouth.Unmasked Kunimitsu concept art.Screenshots[]Close-up of Kunimitsu wearing the mask that exposes her mouth.Ending (P1 Costume)Kunimitsu vs Yoshimitsu in her endingEnding (P3 Costume)Kunimitsu in her ending.Kunimitsu in her endingYoshimitsu defeating Kunimitsu in his endingWinpose (2P costume)Winpose (3P Costume)vs BaekKunimitsu fighting in her third outfit.Vs BruceVs JinVs KingVs OgreVs KazuyaVs YoshimitsuTekken 5: Dark Resurrection[]Screenshots[]Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]Art and Renders[]CG art.Her alternate outfit designed by Katsuya Terada.Unlockable character panel.Unlockable character panel.Third unlockable character panel.Unused panel.Screenshots[]In the opening (console versions).Kunimitsu taken by surprise in the opening.Kunimitsu breathes fire.Kunimitsu and Yoshimitsu win pose.Kunimitsu hiding in the shadows in her ending.Kunimitsu and Xiaoyu team upKunimitsu P2 outfit.Close-up.Kunimitsu EndingKunimitsu steals Yoshimitsu's swordKunimitsu in Anna's ending.Animations[]IntroTekken Revolution[]Arts and Renders[]Summer Campaign art (Kunimitsu & Devil Jin released)BannerKunimitsu's visual effectsScreenshots[]TTT2 and Tekken Revolution ComparisonWin PoseVs XiaoyuVs ElizaTekken 7[]Screenshots[]Films[]Tekken: The Motion Picture[]The Motion Picture." data-src=" src=" cameo in The Motion Picture.Other Artworks[]2004 fan service

2025-04-25
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Indian Stance, also known as Sit Stance, is a stance used by Yoshimitsu since Tekken 2. The move was originally named Indian Style in its debut and in Tekken 3, however the name was changed in Tekken Tag Tournament.During Indian Stance[]Tekken 2[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Styled+3+4-Indian Style MeditationN-Indian Style Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 3[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Styled+3+4-Indian Style Meditationd+3+4,N-Indian Style Slap-U-Silly2mIndian Style Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Style Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken Tag Tournament[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 4[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 5[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 6[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2,D/B+2,2,2,2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2,D/B+2,2,2,2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 7[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2,D/B+2,2,2,2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Knee Cap4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Indian Stance Manji Dragonflyu+3+4-Transitions to Indian Stance[]

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PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, PC, iOS Release Date(s):Mar. 6th, 2012 PS3 / 360 Mar. 8th, 2012 PS3 / 360 Mar. 9th, 2012 PS3 / 360 May 11th, 2012 Steam Sep. 9th, 2012 iOS Oct. 19th, 2012 PS Vita Oct. 23rd, 2012 PS Vita Oct. 25th, 2012 PS Vita Jan. 29th, 2013 Ver. 2013 patch Characters: Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Cammy, Guile, Dhalsim, Poison, Hugo, Rolento, Ibuki, Abel, Sagat, Zangief, Rufus, Balrog, Vega, Juri Han, Elena, Guy, Cody, Sakura, Blanka, Dudley, Akuma, M. Bison, Jin Kazama, Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi Mishima, Nina Williams, Yoshimitsu, Paul Phoenix, Marshall Law, Ling Xiaoyu, Raven, Hwoarang, Steve Fox, Lili, Asuka Kazama, Craig Marduk, King, Bob, Julia Chang, Kuma, Lars, Alisa, Christie, Jack-6, Bryan Fury, Lei Wulong, Ogre, Cole MacGrath (PS3/Vita), Toro the Cat (PS3/Vita), Kuro (PS3/Vita), Pac-Man (PS3/Vita), Mega Man (PS3/Vita) Featured Video: Related Games:Namco X Capcom, Street Fighter 4, Super Street Fighter 4, Super Street Fighter 4: Arcade Edition, Ultra Street Fighter 4, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition, Street Fighter V, Street Fighter 6, TEKKEN 6, TEKKEN 6: Bloodline Rebellion, TEKKEN Tag Tournament, TEKKEN Tag Tournament 2, TEKKEN 7, TEKKEN 8, Marvel Vs. Capcom, The King of Fighters 13, Capcom Vs. SNK 2, Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix GameplayEngine 8.0 / 10Story/ Theme 6.0 / 10OverallGraphics 7.0 / 10Animation 7.0 / 10Music/ Sound Effects 7.5 / 10Innovation 8.0 / 10Art Direction 7.5 / 10Customization 8.5 / 10Options / Extras 8.0 / 10Intro / Presentation 7.0 / 10Replayability / Fun 6.5 / 10"Ouch" Factor 8.0

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And a mandatory hit usually followed. Namco fixed that problem by adding a "side roll" to roll out of the way and Counter Strikes. Some characters have Counter Strikes, which are similar to Alpha Counters, in which once your opponent attacks, you then counter and return the favor, taking off a nice chunk of energy. Namco decided to give some existing characters a visual overhaul, including Yoshimitsu with his new robotic arm, P-Jack and Jack 2 and Kunimitsu who is looking and sounding more like a girl than before.Loyal Tekken followers and fans of the second-generation stand-up are bound to fall into Tekken 2 on the PlayStation. If you are ready to move up to the next level in the Tekken series and be a part of the interesting world of characters, you should not bypass T2. It is an unbelievable title that must be experienced to thoroughly enjoy. Until summer of '96 however, players will have to just wait patiently for the second of hopefully a long line of easily playable fighting titles. MANUFACTURER - Namco THEME - Fighting NUMBER OF PLAYERS - 1 or 2 People say: 9.0I love this game. It's been said idly before but this time it's for real. Seriously though, Tekken 2 is probably the best fighter of the year for me. It's much different than the Street Fighter Alpha-type but that's why it's so refreshing, and it's 100 percent better than the first Tekken. The combos are incredible--you can almost feel the hurt.

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