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Contents.Characters Players can choose from a diverse cast that hails from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and fighting styles. A few characters have supernatural origin, such as Devil and Ogre, while animal characters like Kuma the bear provide. In the story mode of the game, each character generally has their own personal reasons for entering the tournament and competing for the prize.Only four characters have appeared as playable characters in all seven main Tekken installments to date:,. Although Heihachi and Kuma are playable in all home versions of Tekken, they are both unplayable in the arcade version of the first Tekken and only appear as opponents.
And have appeared in all of the main Tekken games with two different characters.Five characters:, and would come close, having appeared in six installments (though Kazuya and Law made cameo appearances in the third game). Main article: Kunimitsu Voiced by: ( TK1); ( TK2- TTT); ( TTT2)Kunimitsu (: 州光) is a treasure hunter who conceals the upper half of her face with a cat-shaped mask. She was a member of the Manji, a clan of ninja bandits led by, and became skilled in usage of the stealth knife and Manji-style before being expelled from the group for. She enters the first King of Iron Fist Tournament in the original Tekken, intending to steal a Native American pendant from fellow competitor, but she is defeated by Chang and goes into hiding before seeking solace with her grandfather. He reveals to Kunimitsu that Yoshimitsu's sword is a priceless relic that was handed down through the Manji and capable of dismembering enemies spiritually and mentally.
Oct 19, 2002 » Tekken 4 » What's Your Favorite Intro Movie For A Tekken Game? What's Your Favorite Intro Movie For A Tekken Game? Topic: What's Your Favorite Intro Movie For A Tekken Game? Each stage's background music, with the exception of the Venezia stage, would later be recycled in Tekken 2. Some tracks also made a comeback in Tekken 4, including Venezia. The intro featuring Kazuya has remixed music in the PlayStation version, but cannot be changed to the original arcade music like the arcade intro in Tekken 2.
Kunimitsu enters the second tournament in to defeat Yoshimitsu and claim his sword so her grandfather can duplicate it before his death, but the outcome of this storyline is unknown as she does not make any further series appearances. Kunimitsu is selectable in the noncanonical, and is a downloadable console-exclusive character in.In a 2012 fan poll held by Namco, Kunimitsu was the eighth-most requested Tekken character for the then-upcoming crossover fighter, receiving 10.97% of 88,280 total votes.
Lee Chaolan/Violet. Main article: Introduced in Tekken 2 Angel Voiced by: ( TTT2)Angel (: エンゼル,: Enjeru) is an ambiguous supernatural entity and opposite of.
According to Tekken series producer, she is the representation of what is left of the goodness in Kazuya Mishima after he had been controlled by Devil, although she herself is not a part of Kazuya's soul. Her Tekken Tag Tournament 2 profile states that she wields the power to purify things, and carries a compassionate and a cruel side. Angel is a of Devil in Tekken 2 and, but receives a distinct design for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 while her fighting style borrowed from Kazuya. Baek Doo San. Main article: Forest Law Voiced by: ( TK3- TTT), ( TTT2)Forest Law (: フォレスト・ロウ,: Foresuto Rou) is the good-natured but slow-witted son of Marshall Law who makes his only appearance in the Tekken series as a selectable character replacing Marshall in Tekken 3.
If you upgrade twice it they give you 40. This game i really great but it doesnt give you very much help - learning by failing seems to be the prevailing motto here But here is some of what they SHOULD have explained - if they had this game would have gotten a lot more positive comments.Upgrade your office first:This way you get more income everywhere. If you upgrade once the banks, quarrys, mines and so on give you 20 supplies in every turn in stead of 10. The same goes for the factory and sawmill - AND for buying supplies from the office. Youda sushi chef same dish combo.
He hopes to duplicate his father's greatness as a fighter but is forbidden by Marshall to enter any contests. However, Forest's friend and sparring partner convinces him to enter the third King of Iron Fist Tournament behind his father's back, which causes a rift between Paul and Marshall. Forest is mentioned in Tekken 5 as having been hospitalized after a motorcycle accident, which becomes Marshall's motive for entering the tournament.
He is playable in Tekken Tag Tournament in replacement of Marshall and in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as a console-exclusive character. Gon Gon (: ゴン) is a diminutive dinosaur who is the eponymous title character of the and media franchise. He makes a one-time playable guest appearance in the version of Tekken 3.Hwoarang. Main article: Combot Combot (: コンボット,: Konbotto) makes his lone series appearance in as a general-purpose robot created by for the fourth tournament, crafted to be the ultimate fighting machine. It is programmed to learn every fighter's style as it progresses through the tournament. It was also used to increase the chance of Lee gaining the Mishima Zaibatsu if Heihachi were to be defeated by Combot. Production of the prototype was rushed, resulting in glitches such as using only one fighting style at a time while switching through them randomly.
The robot utilizes some physical attributes of other characters, such as brandishing Yoshimitsu's sword or having a long tail similar to King's.Combot is a playable training dummy in Tekken Tag Tournament 2's 'Fight Lab' tutorial. Lee (as his alter ego, Violet) completes work on Combot as part of his Super Combot DX Plan.
However, Lee is caught up in the success of his handiwork that he neglects to pay attention to the robot and it explodes. He constructs a second model and then kidnaps Heihachi, Jin, and Kazuya as test subjects until Jin destroys it.Craig Marduk. Main article: Miharu Hirano Voiced by: ( T4), ( TTT2)Miharu Hirano (: 平野 美晴,: Hirano Miharu) is 's best friend and a student of Mishima Polytechnical High School. She first appeared as an alternate costume of Xiaoyu in Tekken 4, sharing her storyline, special moves, and win animations. She wears a school uniform identical to Xiaoyu's, has short, dark red hair. Miharu was included in the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as a free update released by Namco on October 9, 2012: in that game, Miharu has a light blue nail polish on her hands and her feet. Steve Fox Voiced by: Ezra J.
Stanley ( TK4); Guy Perryman ( TK5-present, in-game voice); ( TK6-present, English); (2009 live-action film); ( Street Fighter X Tekken, Japanese)Steve Fox (: スティーブ・フォックス,: Sutību Fokkusu) is a British boxer whose mother is; she was impregnated via and gave birth while held captive by as one of the test subjects for the Doctor Abel's studies on the children like Steve to create a perfect Tekken Force's super soldiers. Steve was adopted in his infancy by Emma Kliesen ('s mother) until he grew up and was secretly sent to an orphanage by Emma to cover his status from Zaibatsu's eye. This led to the super soldier project being cancelled, and at that time Emma resigned to G Corporation. Steve is one of the survivors, but left a scar on his left arm for the rest of his life from Abel's experiment. Many years later, Steve became a middleweight boxing champion while searching for the truth about his past. While on the run from the Mafia after refusing to throw a fight for them, Steve enters the fourth King of Iron Fist tournament, which he loses but learns that Nina is his mother.
During the events of the fifth tournament, Steve succeeds in destroying the Mishima Zaibatsu's research institute. However, his boxing career dries up due to the world war started by, but he is invited by and to train with them in the martial arts.
During his training in a boxing gym, his left arm is hurting while also remembering the experiment he had from Mishima Zaibatsu and good memories with Emma. He later found Nina in a chapel during her private undercover mission as a bride to assassinate a certain mob boss, ever since she resigned from Mishima Zaibatsu after Heihachi's return and Jin's presumable disappearance. Once Steve defeated her, Nina explains to her son everything she knows when she was captured by Zaibatsu, led by Heihachi for Abel's experiments.
After Steve finally got as much information from his mother as he could, Nina warns him that he will never be her son because she couldn't care less about him. Unfortunately, the Tekken Force are after Nina for leaving Heihachi and being branded a traitor.
Steve holds off the Tekken Forces allowing Nina to escape. Steve is playable in, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, and Street Fighter X Tekken. His main costumes feature the red, white and blue of the.British actor and musician played Steve in the 2009 Tekken film.
His storyline from the games is changed to his being a retired fighter with no relation to Nina and instead becoming the friend and mentor of Jin Kazama after Jin defeats Marshall in the tournament. Steve is later killed by while breaking Jin and other imprisoned participants out of their holding cells.In 2012, Gelo Gonzales of listed Steve and Street Fighter character Balrog as one of his '10 Awesome Fantasy Fights' for Street Fighter X Tekken: 'Balrog's the aggressive, in-your-face, no-nonsense type. Steve, on the other hand, is a pretty boy British boxer who likes to weave around and counter at the ideal moment.' Samuel Riley of GamesRadar ranked Steve fourth in his selection of the '7 baddest boxers in video games' in 2014: 'Decked out in Union Jack shorts and a tasty pair of golden gloves, Steve favours punishing body strikes to the precision jab, a high stakes style that metes out as just much pain as it invites.'
Introduced in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka. Main article: Voiced by:Akuma, known in Japan as Gouki ( 豪鬼, Gōki), is a Japanese martial artist who has mastered the dark powers of the Satsui no Hado, seeking to increase his own strength and defeat the most powerful opponents in the world.
Hailing from 's series, Akuma makes a special guest appearance in Tekken 7: Fated Retribution. In the story, Kazumi saves his life when he suffers an unknown critical injury. Shortly thereafter, Kazumi asks him to find and kill Heihachi and Kazuya should she perish. Akuma agrees, claiming that this will settle the debt that he owes her. Akuma retains many of his abilities from the Street Fighter games, such as his Gohadoken, Shakunetsu Hadoken, Gou Shoryuken, Tatsumaki Zankukyaku, Zanku Hadoken, Hyakkishu, and Ashura Senku, along with Messatsu Gou Hadou as his Super Move and Shin Shun Goku Satsu as his Rage Art. Akuma is the first character to possess an exclusive game mechanic in the form of the EX/Super meter and Focus Attack from, which replaces his Rage Drive.
This meter mechanic was also given to Eliza from Tekken Revolution following her introduction into the game.It was revealed before Akuma was announced to guest appearing in Tekken 7, the protagonist of trilogy series was originally meant to appear in the said game instead of him. However, Harada and his team gave up and chooses Akuma instead. Claudio Serafino Voiced by:Claudio Serafino ( クラウディオ・セラフィーノ, Kuraudio Serafīno) is a white-clad man hailing from Italy.
He is a leader of a secret Anti-Devil organization in combating the Devil Gene's threat, known as Archers of Sirius. Empowered with a Sirius magic, he has tattoos around his left eye and black tapes covering his right arm, which can project and shoot blue lights/boost during battles. He is one of the playable characters in the first location tests of Tekken 7. During an interview with Harada, it was said that Claudio was created to counter the Devil Gene's reign, thus will play an important role in the game.The reason behind his organization's secret from the public and a sudden disclosure is not yet known at this point.
Some time later, Claudio's organization was approached by the Mishima Zaibatsu, led by Heihachi Mishima, to join their conglomerate. However, the archers refused and the Mishima Zaibatsu continues to attempt to persuade them.
Having noticed some suspicious acts by Heihachi and his Zaibatsu, Claudio was prompted to investigate the reasons behind the Mishima Zaibatsu's persuasion, even though his uneasy service with Heihachi is temporary. During his alliance with the Mishima Zaibatsu, he met. After learning about her connection to, Claudio decides to use her as bait to capture Jin.Fahkumram Voiced by: (: อภิชาติ สมุทคีรี)Fahkumram (: ฟ้าคำราม) is a tall, tattooed, strong and muscular man from Thailand. He is a legendary Muay Thai champion and the national hero of Thailand. The scars he received were a result from being stricken by lightning at age 12, with Fahkumram somehow surviving and obtaining superhuman abilities, as well as growing over two meters tall. He eventually becomes a champion at the age of 18 and grows into an honorable family man who cares for his family, including his daughter who looks up to him.
Unfortunately, at the age of 24, his life was to take a dramatic turn for the worse. Corrupt officials attempt to lure and use Fahkumram as a slave for their illegal activities, even taking his family hostage after Fahkumram is falsely arrested for defending himself against and killing his would-be assassins (who also rigged his last official match). These events cause him to become more cynical and deluded by his country's corruptions. When the war between the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation occurs four years later, the corrupt government dispatches Fahkumram primarily to eliminate the Zaibatsu by enlisting him for the seventh King of Iron Fist Tournament; Fahkumram hopes to use this as an opportunity to save his family, should he win liberty once and for all.Geese Howard. Main article: Voiced by:Negan ( ニーガン) is a fictional character from the ' comic book series. He is the leader of the Saviors, a group of roughly 1,000 survivors in the Sanctuary that enslaves other survivor communities, and forces them to pay tribute to him.
He fights using 'Lucille', a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, named after his late wife.Negan is the fourth guest character to appear in Tekken 7, and was added as part of the second season of downloadable content. Negan is also the second guest character to originate from a comic after Gon in Tekken 3, and the first guest character who was not created by a Japanese publisher.
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