
In 2007 he retired from the game's competition due to hand fatigue, mainly caused by excessive exercising. Qudans became an EVO champion for the game in 2005, defeating Ryan Hart in the finals. It was not until Tekken Tag Tournament that he began to play competitively, quickly making a name for himself in the South Korean Tekken scene.
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This game was awarded as "The best fighting game of E3 2012" by Machinima.Qudans first began playing Tekken with the first game of the series from a very young age.


The Wii U Edition includes the return of the mini-game Tekken Ball from Tekken 3and an exclusive Mushroom Battle mode in which various Mushrooms from the Mario series litter the arena, causing players to grow or shrink in size or take extra damage. The game also features various items that can alter the gameplay, ranging from weapons such as firearms and hammer hats to superficial items such as specialized KOs, and allows players to customize their fighters with various accessories. Along with returning modes such as Arcade, Versus, Team Battle, Time Attack and Survival, a new mode called Fight Lab allows players to train a Combot through various challenges. The game features various modes, allowing players to choose between Tag Team (2 vs 2), Single (1 vs 1), or Handicap Matches ( 2 vs 1 or 1 vs 2), options for four players to play in a single match, and various online modes. As the opponent falls, the tag partner is waiting at the bottom to continue the combo. An example of the system shown in Famitsu has the player slamming his opponent into wall, which breaks and the opponent goes flying, landing in a new area where the fight continues. The game features a "stage gimmick" system. Character customization is also featured, similar to past Tekken games.įeatures suggested by Katsuhiro Harada include recording in Practice mode as well as a Tutorial to bring new players into the fold more smoothly than has been possible in the past. The game inherits gameplay features from Tekken 6, such as "Bound" hits (hits that slam an airborne opponent to the ground and stun them so combos can be extended) and walled arenas. Tag combos (referred to as "Tag Assaults") can now be done simultaneously with both characters participating in the combo at the same time. New techniques include combined tag throws which, if timed properly, can be escaped from. The gameplay expands on the tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag, allowing for extended tag combos and combined moves. If time runs out, the player who has the most cumulative life remaining amongst their fighters wins the round.

If the life bar of either of a player's fighters runs out, that player loses the round. At certain points, an inactive character's life bar may flash, giving them a temporary boost in strength if they are tagged in. Players are able to switch their fighters out at any time, allowing the inactive character to gradually recover some life they might have lost.

As in the original Tekken Tag Tournament, matches involve each player selecting two fighters to fight with.
