Lee Abrahams over at Xbox 360 Achievements wrote up a great Tekken Tag Tournament 2 preview from Gamescom 2012. In this article Abrahams recaps a presentation given by Tekken director Katsuhiro Harada at the event and provides details on such topics as the Tekken Tunes feature, World Tekken Federation, Fight Lab and more.

Below is a bit from the article.


Each time you clear certain stages in the Fight Lab you will be assigned a ranking, which in turn will unlock new moves to purchase and also mean that you have a bevy of points to spend on said moves. The idea being that players can constantly challenge themselves and always have a new goal, or series of unlocks, to strive for. “So it’s not like you can just play through once and be done with it,” Harada states, “As there is a lot on offer here so you can continue to play through this mode to unlock all of the content.” It’s clear that the focus is on creating an array of modes and content to keep hardcore players happy while also appealing to relative newcomers.

He also mentioned the new Tekken Tunes feature which lets players chop and change the in-game music as they see fit, or even introduce their own music to play over the menus, stages and so on. He immediately brandished a Red Hot Chili Peppers CD with a grin and popped it into the console to import 'Give it Away' over the action. It’s a neat feature and an example of the level of interaction Harada hopes players will come to enjoy. “You can also put your own music and soundtracks in there,” Harada continues, with a glint in his eye, “Or as a parent, you can leave messages to your kids to tell them to stop playing games and do their homework instead. So that when they clear the final stage they get yelled at for playing the game.” A novel approach to selling your game to be sure, but it shows the sense of humour on offer and that Harada is prepared to embrace a variety of ideas to make the game as unique as possible.
 
So, as you all might know I'm a redditor(a person that goes on reddit a lot). 
Okay, let me say the point first. Reddit, doesn't, I repeat, does not like 9GAG. Why? Well, the main reason Reddit doesn't like 9GAG is because all that shitty site does is take all of Reddit's best/funniest content and post it to their site and claim it as their own. A lot of other sites do this too, like FunnyJunk. Anyway, some redditors don't like Tumblr because they also repost content, but not as much as 9FAGS do. So, Tumblr is more tolerable. 

9gaggers don't even bother to change the title. I swear, someone can post a link and title it "9gag sucks ass" and that's how 9gag will post it. I find 9gag's layout horrible... 

Okay, do any of you 9fags even know where did rage faces come from? I bet not. They came from this weird ass site called 4chan, and the rage comics came from Reddit. So, in my opinion, all the other sites are just fucking posers.

I swear, all the comments on 9gag are: "LOL", "OMG LOL!!!!11!!", "hahahaha". -_-"
It seems as if the general age group there is 12 year olds. 

Here's a summary of the webistes:
  • Reddit: For funny shit and discussing topics.
  • Tumblr: For blogging, and to watch all of reddit's old content.
  • 9gag: Where all the posers go to or where all the poop of a generation we have go to.
  • And 4chan: Pretty much for a random dose of funny stuff! 
So that's pretty much my opinion of some popular sites I've heard of, and actually tried them.This is kinda like a review of the sites.
What's your favorite site? Why? Mine, is reddit, because it's fucking hilarious, and it is actually original in my opinion. 








9gag was fucking horrible.i hate it so much.all you 9gaggers,go die in a fire.


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