21st Dec2012

Morning Bread & Butter – TTT2 – Marduk

by Rip

In this tutorial for TTT2 we go over the vale tudo professional himself, Craig Marduk. If you guys know me, you know that Marduk gives me some trouble, so I was glad we got this one done with sooner than later. Be sure to follow our twitch channel to be notified when we go live with TTT2, whether it be tutorials or just online play:

01st Dec2012

Morning Bread & Butter – TTT2 – Devil Jin

by Rip

Note: Audio is out of sync on Youtube, watch the Twitch Archive for perfect audio sync.
Continuing on with our Mishima tutorials for TTT2 this time around we cover Devil Jin! The next few Tekken Tag Tournament 2 tutorials will feature each of the Mishima’s individually. Be sure to follow the twitch channel to be notified when we go live with TTT2, whether it be tutorials or just online play:

19th Nov2012

Morning Bread & Butter – TTT2 – Ganryu

by Rip

Lowest character usage?! Want to learn Ganryu? In this episode of our character tutorial series for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 we cover the big sumo dude himself! Be sure to follow the twitch channel to be notified when we go live with TTT2, whether it be tutorials or just online play:

10th Sep2012

Daily Tutorial Stream for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 – Starts Tomorrow

by Rip

Starting tomorrow MYK and I will be doing daily streams for Tekken Tag Tournament 2. In the past, we’ve been criticized for doing tutorials for a limited number of the cast of characters. This is simply because the way we cover characters in depth requires a LOT of time and organization. Of course, that method is preferred since we can take the time needed to cover everything in as much depth as needed. For example, our Lei episode for Tekken 6 clocked in at almost 2 hours. Lei has a ton of stances, and stances themselves took over 40 minutes to cover with minimal depth.

In depth tutorials like these, while being extremely beneficial to anyone who uses one of the characters we get to cover, is obviously impractical. Instead, what I’d like to do is shorter tutorials that give just the essentials of a character so that someone can pick them up and get an idea of what they should be using/looking out for. If everything works as planned, then the hope is that we will get to at least have some coverage of every single character in the game. (more…)