Tekken’s Customization: Remembering the Wii U Edition of Tag 2’s Painter Tool
It’s challenging to evoke feelings of nostalgia without selectively remembering the good parts of the past. Mr_Alucardo perfectly encapsulated this sentiment shared by experienced gamers when he said, “It’s impossible nowadays, even with the Call of Duty Emblem Editor.” This wistful longing, tinged with a hint of sadness, portrays an era where game developers appeared less hesitant to encourage player creativity. The uncomplicated joy of designing what one desired without corporate restrictions feels like a remnant from a past age, something many gamers yearn to revisit. For many, the Wii U offered a varied experience, but the Kikatsu (a fancy term for customization) feature was an exceptional gem that sparked endless amusement and unique, though debatable fashion trends.