After the conclusion of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, an intense battle took place in Hon-Maru between Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama, father and son. Jin emerged as the victor, but did not kill his father. Consumed with the memory of his betrayal at the hands of his grandfather, Heihachi, Jin began to manifest the Devil Blood he inherited and fled the scene. After Heihachi arrived. a group of "Jack" robots crashed through the Hon-Maru ceiling. With little choice left, Heihachi and Kazuya Mishima formed an unlikely alliance and battled wave upon wave of Jacks. Eventually, the elder Mishima began to tire. Kazuya, seizing the opportunity to rid himself of his father once and for all, betrayed him by throwing him into the path of the oncoming army of robots, and used the opportunity to make his own escape. A month later, it was announced that the Mishima Zaibatsu would hold the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.
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After the conclusion of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, an intense battle between father and son, Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama, took place at Hon-maru, located deep within the Mishima estate. Driven by a unflinching hate and resentment to destroy the father he has never known, Jin Kazama emerged as the victor. The eldest Mishima, Heihachi, enters the Hon-maru only to immediately gaze upon the unconscious body of his estranged and now defeated son, Kazuya. "What a pathetic wretch...You worthless coward!" So began the fated battle between Heihachi and Jin. Utterly consumed with the memory of Heihachi's vile betrayal 2 years early, Jin begins to manifest the Devil Blood he inherited from his father, Kazuya. Jin's black wings spread, Devil markings surface on his upper body. Heihachi, completely overwhelmed by Jin's inhuman strength and now defeated, can only prepare himself for his imminent death. On the verge of taking the life of his grandfather, Heihachi, Jin manages to momentarily regain control of himself. "Thank my mother, Jun Kazama, for your life." Jin said, before taking flight through the Hon-maru ceiling and into the night sky. The sounds of battle gave way to an eerie silence as Heihachi lay spread out on the ground contemplating the events that had just transpired. The silence was soon interrupted by what sounded like approaching aircraft. The roar of the aircraft increased and the sounds of something being ejected was heard in the distance. Unexpectedly, a group of "Jack" robots crashed through the Hon-Maru ceiling. At first, Heihachi suspected that Kazuya and his associates were responsible for the intrusion but realized that Kazuya was just as bewildered and stunned by the surprise attack. "Who sent you?! Why are you here?!" yells Heihachi as the first wave of Jacks approaches. With little choice left, Heihachi Mishima and Kazuya Mishima, father and son, form an unlikely alliance and together battle wave upon wave of Jacks, but reinforcements appear as fast as each Jack robot is disabled. Heihachi begins to tire and lose his breath. Kazuya, seizing the opportunity to rid himself of Heihachi once and for all, betrays him by mercilessly throwing him into the path of the oncoming army of Jack robots, and uses the opportunity to make his own escape from the now robot infested Hon-maru. A few moments after, Hon-maru is devastated by a titanic explosion. Close by, on a cliff top, the battle is watched by a man dressed in black. He raises his hand to his ear and speaks into his communication device. "Heihachi Mishima is dead..." At that very moment, a Jack robot attacks unexpectedly from behind but is sliced in half instantly by the mysterious man, as he disappears into the night. Hon-maru is completely destroyed, nothing but a raging inferno left in it's place. Once the aircraft disappear into the night, a pile of debris was blown apart as something emerged from the earth, unseen. The very next day, news of Heihachi Mishima's death spread rapidly across the globe. Most people believed that Heihachi's death would bring about the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu, but behind the scenes someone else had taken control, and business went on as usual. A month later, it was announced that the Mishima Zaibatsu will hold the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.
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After the conclusion of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, an intense battle between father and son, Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama, took place at Hon-maru, located deep within the Mishima estate. Driven by a unflinching hate and resentment to destroy the father he has never known, Jin Kazama emerged as the victor. The eldest Mishima, Heihachi, enters the Hon-maru only to immediately gaze upon the unconscious body of his estranged and now defeated son, Kazuya. "What a pathetic wretch...You worthless coward!" So began the fated battle between Heihachi and Jin. Utterly consumed with the memory of Heihachi's vile betrayal 2 years early, Jin begins to manifest the Devil Blood he inherited from his father, Kazuya. Jin's black wings spread, Devil markings surface on his upper body. Heihachi, completely overwhelmed by Jin's inhuman strength and now defeated, can only prepare himself for his imminent death. On the verge of taking the life of his grandfather, Heihachi, Jin manages to momentarily regain control of himself. "Thank my mother, Jun Kazama, for your life." Jin said, before taking flight through the Hon-maru ceiling and into the night sky. The sounds of battle gave way to an eerie silence as Heihachi lay spread out on the ground contemplating the events that had just transpired. The silence was soon interrupted by what sounded like approaching aircraft. The roar of the aircraft increased and the sounds of something being ejected was heard in the distance. Unexpectedly, a group of "Jack" robots crashed through the Hon-Maru ceiling. At first, Heihachi suspected that Kazuya and his associates were responsible for the intrusion but realized that Kazuya was just as bewildered and stunned by the surprise attack. "Who sent you?! Why are you here?!" yells Heihachi as the first wave of Jacks approaches. With little choice left, Heihachi Mishima and Kazuya Mishima, father and son, form an unlikely alliance and together battle wave upon wave of Jacks, but reinforcements appear as fast as each Jack robot is disabled. Heihachi begins to tire and lose his breath. Kazuya, seizing the opportunity to rid himself of Heihachi once and for all, betrays him by mercilessly throwing him into the path of the oncoming army of Jack robots, and uses the opportunity to make his own escape from the now robot infested Hon-maru. A few moments after, Hon-maru is devastated by a titanic explosion. Close by, on a cliff top, the battle is watched by a man dressed in black. He raises his hand to his ear and speaks into his communication device. "Heihachi Mishima is dead..." At that very moment, a Jack robot attacks unexpectedly from behind but is sliced in half instantly by the mysterious man, as he disappears into the night. Hon-maru is completely destroyed, nothing but a raging inferno left in it's place. Once the aircraft disappear into the night, a pile of debris was blown apart as something emerged from the earth, unseen. The very next day, news of Heihachi Mishima's death spread rapidly across the globe. Most people believed that Heihachi's death would bring about the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu, but behind the scenes someone else had taken control, and business went on as usual. A month later, it was announced that the Mishima Zaibatsu will hold the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.
Tekken 5 really showed me what fighting games could be at their best, and so far its the high point of the genre for me. It delivers everything for the fighting fan, from a developed story mode for each of the characters to a combat system with an extraordinary amount of depth and high skill ceiling.
The stories of each of the characters do wonders in showing their motivation as to why they are enlisting in the tournaments, and what would have happened had they suceeded in beating it. Being a fighting game, they make no sense at all and are silly more than anything else. Its a very entertaining brand of silly though, one that is very charismatic and japanese. Some of the stories though are more personal and emotive, and they manage to be serious when it came down to it.
This game is all about the gameplay, and it takes what it had accomplished with Tekken 4 and refines it to perfection. Gone are the wall stuns and the balance issue, making tekken 5 one of the most suitable games for competition as far as im aware. The rooster this time around is huge, featuring both returning characters that didnt appear in tekken 4 as well as brand new ones. Each one has an insane amount of moves they can pull off, and there is just about a fighter for everyone and every style. There are no color swaps, and no outrighteously bad characters in my opinion. The game is a bliss to play, rewarding both tactical knowledge of the game as well as finesse to pull of those outrageous combos.
As bonus content the game features the Devil WIthin side mode, which is a clunky third person beat em up in which you play as Devil Jin. Its a nice addition and fun to play through, though obviously not near the same level of quality as the main game. You also can unlock Satr blade, which is a clone of the early Star Fox, which is very outdated but still a nice addition.
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Combate preciso e equilibrado, histórias divertidas, muita coisa pra desbloquear, lore impressionante profunda para um jogo do gênero - considerando a época - e, acima de tudo, Christie Monteiro.
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A decent first attempt at create-a-character and a fairly rubbish Devil Within story mode may be the only true new additions, but Tekken 5 goes back to the series ethos of lots of characters and modes without cheapening the core fighting, making so much replayability out of a simple framework and rebreathing life into the franchise.
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before this, we were only playing Tekken 2 at home. Then one day my bro came home with this game, and we we were floored. Became a huge part of our lives for the next or so years.