The first thing any player must understand is the distinction between a "cheat code" and a "secret." The golden age of fighting games, where button combinations at the title screen would unlock hidden characters, is largely absent in TTT2. Namco Bandai opted for a modern, progression-based model. Characters like the ancient Ogre or the wooden training dummy Combot are not unlocked via a secret code, but by completing specific game modes. The closest the game comes to a traditional "unlock all" is the in-game fight money, used to purchase customization items in the Fight Lab or Theater mode. There are no button sequences to grant infinite health. Consequently, most "cheats" found on forums are either defunct Action Replay codes for console modding or outright malware disguised as save-file editors. The game’s architecture is robust; it forces the player to earn their rewards through gameplay.
: At the character select screen, you can "cheat" into playing as Devil Kazuya by highlighting and pressing Up/Left + Triangle + Circle (on PS3). The "Chubby Fighter" & Stage Secrets tekken tag tournament 2 cheats
Unlike modern fighting games, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 actually includes old-school button cheat codes. These were officially programmed by Bandai Namco but hidden from the manual. The first thing any player must understand is
: Pressing all four attack buttons simultaneously makes your character glow. Your next hit is guaranteed to be a Counter Hit The closest the game comes to a traditional
Control the flow of the match even before it starts or after it ends with these hidden inputs:
: After winning a match and before the win sequence begins, hold one of the attack buttons to choose a specific victory animation: Square, X, Circle, or Triangle X, A, B, or Y Start as the Second Partner : Hold the TAG button