Unknown to Heihachi, Jin has been in a self-imposed training exile in Brisbane, to unlearn the Mishima karate style and master traditional karate, loathing anything to do with his bloodline since Heihachi's betrayal. Heihachi sends his Tekken Forces to raid G Corporation and retrieve Kazuya's remains, but the mission fails when the Tekken Force is wiped out by none other than Kazuya himself, who has been revived by G Corporation. Meanwhile, Heihachi learns that the body of his son, Kazuya, who also had the Devil gene and whom Heihachi killed by throwing into a volcano twenty years ago, is stored in the labs of the G Corporation. Heihachi searches for his grandson, Jin Kazama, who does possess the Devil gene but who has been missing since the previous tournament. The experiment fails, since Heihachi lacks the necessary Devil gene. ![]() Two years after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Heihachi Mishima and his scientists have captured samples of Ogre's blood and tissue to splice with Heihachi's genome, in order to make him immortal. In addition, Tekken 4 featured unusual costumes for the returning characters, and replaced the character Mokujin with Combot. ![]() The game also introduces six new characters to the roster: Christie Monteiro, a Capoeira student in search for her friend and teacher, Eddy Gordo, Combot (unlockable), a general purpose robot created by the Violet Systems who is able to mimic other characters' fighting styles, Craig Marduk, an undefeated Vale Tudo fighter who had killed Armor King and is joining the tournament under the lure of Armor King's student King II, Miharu Hirano (unlockable), the best friend of Ling Xiaoyu who also serves as her palette swap, Steve Fox, a young boxing champion who seeks to find out about his past, and Violet (unlockable), the alter-ego and palette swap of Lee Chaolan.įour characters have their own boss characters: Kazuya and Hwoarang face Jin, Lee faces Combot, and Heihachi faces Kazuya. In addition, there are three characters from Tekken 2 who make their return to the canon series (two of them have previously appeared in the non-canon Tekken Tag Tournament): Kazuya Mishima, Lee Chaolan (unlockable), and Marshall Law. Returning from Tekken 3 are Bryan Fury (unlockable), Eddy Gordo (unlockable), Heihachi Mishima (unlockable, final boss), Hwoarang, Jin Kazama (unlockable), Julia Chang (unlockable), King II, Kuma II (unlockable), Lei Wulong (unlockable), Ling Xiaoyu, Nina Williams (unlockable), Panda (unlockable), Paul Phoenix, and Yoshimitsu. The game features a total of 23 characters. A new Story mode in the home version unlocks cutscenes when played, in contrast to previous installments in which such cutscenes were unlocked from playing the Arcade mode. In the minigame it is discovered that the Tekken Force possesses different ranks in the organization, evident in different amounts of stamina, strength, and skill. The player can pick up health and power-ups while they fight waves of enemies. Similar to the previous minigame found in Tekken 3, it presents the player with an over-the-shoulder perspective as they fight wave upon wave of Heihachi's Tekken Force through four stages, eventually facing Heihachi himself. The console version of Tekken 4 includes a beat 'em up minigame available from the outset, called Tekken Force. Finally, the game introduced a brand new graphics system, that featured increased lighting, dynamic physics, and smoother surfaces. The game engine had been tweaked to be more focused on the environment, causing the characters to move more slowly and fluidly than in Tekken Tag Tournament. These "environmental hazards" in turn allowed players to juggle opponents for consecutive combos and allowed the designers to implement a "switch maneuver", which let players escape from cornering and throw the tide in their favor. For the first time, it allowed players to maneuver around an arena interacting with walls and other obstacles for extra damage. Tekken 4 introduced significant new gameplay changes from the previous games in the series. The game's story reveals that Kazuya survived the fall into the volcano from 20 years prior, and enters the King of Iron First Tournament 4 to take back the Mishima Zaibatsu. There are up to twenty-three characters to choose from, including six new. Placing distinction on the plot in the home version, the game also harbored many gameplay revisions, such as the series-unique ability for the player to move about before the round begins and the introduction of walled stages. Its sequel, Tekken 5, was released in 2005. ![]() Tekken 4 game received generally highly positive reviews. It was released as an arcade game in 2001 and on the PlayStation 2 in 2002. Tekken 4 ( 鉄拳4) is a fighting video game developed and published by Namco as the fifth main installment in the Tekken series.
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