Tekken 6
The Plot:
Following his victory in the previous tournament, Jin Kazama,
the King of Iron Fist, has taken charge of the Mishima Zaibatsu and now
appears to possess tyrannical ambitions. Using his resources within the
organization to become a global superpower, he severs the Mishima
Zaibatsu's national ties and openly declares war against all nations.
This action plunges the world into an extremely chaotic spiral, with a
huge-scale civil war erupting around the globe and even amidst the space
colonies orbiting the planet.
His biological father, Kazuya Mishima,
is aware of this and finds Jin's interference in his own plans for
global domination to be a nuisance. Now in charge of the G Corporation,
having usurped and taken over the company following its previous
leaders' failure to use and then dispose of him, Kazuya is seen as the
only force who could oppose Jin and places a bounty on Jin's head for
anyone who can capture him. Jin's response is to announce The King of
Iron Fist Tournament 6 in order to battle Kazuya and crush G
Corporation.
Meanwhile, among the ranks of the Tekken Force, a young soldier named Lars Alexandersson
has begun a rebellion to slowly dismantle the Mishima Zaibatsu and G
Corporation in order to put an end to the war. During an operation, Lars
stumbles across a young girl android identifying her as Alisa Bosconovitch.
G Corporation forces soon attack, starting a fight and causing an
explosion that kills almost everyone present at the scene and leaves
Lars with amnesia. Lars escapes with Alisa and the two begin a journey
to discover their origins, meeting and fighting several previous Tekken
characters. Jin, along with his top subordinates, Nina Williams and Eddy Gordo, learns this and issues a manhunt for Lars.
During the journey, Lars reunites with his lieutenant, Tougou, and
the two keep in touch. Gradually, Lars begins to recover from his
amnesia and remembers that he is the illegitimate son of Heihachi Mishima,
now living in solitude but still plotting to retake the Zaibatsu from
Jin. Lars locates and confronts Heihachi, prepared to kill him, but
relents at the last minute and leaves, turning down Heihachi's proposal
that they work together to defeat Jin. Lars eventually comes into
contact with Lee Chaolan, who serves as an aid and contact for Lars after Lars rescues Lee's friend, Julia Chang, from a G Corporation facility. At the same time, Kazuya hears of Lars's exploits and sends his men to kill him.
Lars and Alisa's journey eventually leads them to G Corporation,
where they are confronted by a squadron of armed soldiers. Tougou and
his men arrive to provide back-up for Lars while Lars and Alisa confront
and defeat Anna Williams.
Once they encounter Kazuya, they engage him in combat but are
ultimately defeated by and fail to apprehend him; resulting in his
escape. Afterward, Lars and Alisa manage to escape, but Tougou is killed
in battle, and Lars vows to avenge him. They then hijack a Zaibatsu
subway train to get to the Mishima Zaibatsu's Central Tower, although
they are ambushed along the way by Nina and a squadron of Tekken Forces.
Despite the odds, Lars defeats the soldiers and kicks Nina off the
train.
Nina later reappears having survived the fall but is again defeated
by Lars. Lars and Alisa reach the tower and confront Jin and fight him
which comes to no conclusion. In a plot twist, Jin reboots Alisa's
memory bank and sets her on Lars, revealing that she was built the whole
time to protect him and that he has been using her to monitor Lars's
actions, although the G Corporation attack was not part of Jin's plan.
Lars fights and manages to defeat Alisa, who flees the scene. Raven
suddenly arrives, having been tailing Lars and Alisa throughout their
journey, and offers help, as he saw Jin heading for the desert. Lars
accepts.
Lars and Raven locate an abandoned temple in the middle of the desert, said to be the home of the demon known as Azazel,
or the Rectifier. Inside the temple, Lars and Raven find and confront
Kazuya once again, Kazuya learning, to his disgust, that Lars is his
half-brother. After the fight, Kazuya leaves the temple with Anna. Lars
and Raven reach the heart of the temple and locate Azazel. During the
fight, Azazel tells Lars that he is merely a creation of man, and that
it is time for him to destroy humanity to make them atone for their
sins, but as he is too injured to continue fighting, Azazel apparently
self-destructs. Lars and Raven flee the temple as it collapses.
Once outside, they are confronted by Jin once again, who sets Alisa
on them. Lars and Raven defeat Alisa, who reverts to her old self and
shares a brief, tearful reunion with Lars before expiring. Jin insults
Alisa, enraging Lars and starting another fight. Lars fights him and
defeats Jin in a rage. Jin, gasping, finally reveals the real intentions
behind his actions: having known about Azazel for a long time since Zafina's
story, Jin knew that the only way to awaken Azazel was to fill the
world with negative emotions, and the best way was starting a war. Jin
also tells Lars that he never appreciated how the people of the world
had to live under the oppressive rule of governments and greedy
corporations, and by starting the war, those powers would crumble into
nothing, and the world would finally see freedom and peace.
Azazel is not yet dead, and can only be destroyed by someone who
carries the Gene. Once the beast was defeated, Jin could kill his own
inner demons by freeing himself from Gene. Indeed, Azazel, now much
stronger, suddenly erupts from the rubble, but Jin, powering himself up
with the Devil Gene, approaches Azazel, immune to his attacks, and
punches his fist straight through the beast's chest, sending the both of
them plummeting to their apparent deaths. Nina appears and shares a
brief conversation with Lars, declaring that she cannot be the judge of
whether Jin's actions were right or wrong. Lars and Raven take Alisa's
body to Lee, who promises to repair her as soon as possible. Lars bids
farewell to Raven. Lars then receives a call offering him a new job. The
phone conversation is left a mystery to the player.
A post-credits scene shows that Raven and his colleagues have found
Jin's half-buried body in the desert. Whether he is dead or alive is
left ambiguous, although the latter is more likely since the tattoo is
still visible on Jin's arm, indicating that Azazel's demise has
apparently not freed Jin from the Devil Gene.
The GamePlay:
Tekken 6 features bigger stages with more interactivity than its predecessors, such as walls or floors that can be broken to reveal new fighting areas. The character customization feature has been enhanced, and certain items have implications in some aspects of gameplay.
A new "rage" system has been added, giving characters more damage per
hit when their vitality is below a certain point. Once activated, a
reddish energy aura appears around the character, and their health bar
starts to flicker in red. The rage aura can be customized with different
colors and effects to appear like fire, electricity, ice, among others.
Another gameplay feature added is the "bound" system. Every character
has several moves that, when used on an opponent that is currently
midair in a juggle combo, will cause the opponent to be smashed hard
into the ground, bouncing them off the floor in a stunned state and
leaving them vulnerable to another combo or additional attack. As of the
Bloodline Rebellion update, successfully parrying a low attack will also put a character into a bound state.
The console versions (excluding the PSP version) also include an
extra mode entitled "Scenario Campaign" which bears similarities with
the "Tekken Force" and "Devil Within" modes from previous installments.
In this mode, the player can move freely in an environment similar to
that of a third-person role-playing game. Players can also pick up
weapons such as poles and gatling guns, along with lootable items,
money, and power-ups which can be found inside crates that are scattered
all throughout the playing environment. Players can move freely between
fights, but when a group of enemies are encountered, the gameplay
switches to the traditional, two-dimensional Tekken style. This
mode originally only had single player offline. Namco released a patch
on January 18, 2010 that allows online Co-op mode for Scenario Campaign.
Both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game include an online versus multiplayer mode over PlayStation Network and Xbox Live respectively.
It includes Ranked Matches mode, where the player can promote their
character to a higher ranking, and Player Matches mode, where the
player's fights aren't ranked and they can invite friends to have
matches with them.
Tekken developer and Executive Producer of Tekken 6 Katsuhiro Harada said, "The number of playable characters will be bigger than Tekken 5 and be the largest roster in the series. I've been on the Tekken series for over 10 years, and one thing we have particularly focused on after Tekken 3
is making sure each character is unique and doesn't overlap with other
characters. They all are unique not only in their appearance but their
personality and techniques as well.".
Harada stated that console editions of Tekken 6 will boast the greatest number of characters ever seen in a Tekken game, including virtually all of the characters from Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and all of the new characters from both arcade versions of Tekken 6. Players are able to customize characters and take any non-customized or customized character online.
Eight new characters are introduced in this game. The first character, Zafina, is an Middle Eastern female who enters the tournament to prevent the clash of the "two evil stars". The second character, Leo Kliesen,
is a German fighter who is intended to be a character which can be
played by beginners and experienced players alike. The death of Leo's
mother, presumably at the hands of Kazuya Mishima prompts Leo to begin
investigating the Mishima Zaibatsu.
The third character, Miguel Caballero Rojo,
is a Spanish matador with a passion for fighting, but no real
discipline. Miguel wants to exact revenge upon the death of his sister
at her wedding.
The fourth character, Robert "Bob" Richards,
is an American who was known as a martial arts genius. Due to being
unable to defeat larger opponents however, he disappeared from the
fighting world, determined to increase his weight and power while still
maintaining speed. Bob enters The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 to test
his new skills and size.
The fifth character, NANCY-MI847J,
is the bonus boss of the game. NANCY is a giant robotic creation of
Mishima Zaibatsu that is similar to the Jack robots.
The sixth
character, Azazel, is the final boss of the game. Azazel's story is said to be related to Zafina and Julia Chang's story in Tekken 6 and the confrontation between Jin Kazama and Kazuya Mishima (presumably the 'two evil stars' from Zafina's story).
In Bloodline Rebellion and the console version, the seventh
character is Alisa Bosconovitch, a cyborg with jet wings and spinning
limbs who may be the cybernetically-enhanced daughter of Dr. Boskonovitch,
and can also use her own arms and head as weapons. The eighth character
is Lars Alexandersson, an unknown descendant of Heihachi Mishima,
presumably an illegitimate son.
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