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Jin is often regarded as the strongest character in Tekken 4. [54] [55] As his power was reduced in the following games, he went through minor changes that made him notably stronger in Tekken 6 than his Tekken 5 persona. [56] Devil Jin incorporates moves from Jin's Mishima fighting style, which makes him a stronger fighter than the regular Jin.
Harada said he thought Lars remained the strongest character to use in fighting tournaments, though others claim Steve Fox and the Mishimas – Jin, Kazuya and Heihachi – were stronger. [29] For Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Harada revealed that Lars had been rebalanced from Tekken 6 in order to better fit with the cast of this spinoff. [30]
Jack-6 (introduced in Tekken 6) is an upgrade of Jack-5, upgraded from Jack-5 with same model of previous version, with a minor body part upgrade by G Corporation with the mission of destroying the Mishima Zaibatsu in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. As of Tekken 7, starting from Jack-6, a previous Jack model which was playable in a previous ...
Tekken 6 features bigger stages with more interactivity than its predecessors, [5] including walls or floors that can be broken to reveal new fighting areas. [6] The character customization feature has been enhanced, and certain items have implications in some aspects of the gameplay.
Kazuya Mishima (Japanese: 三島 一八, Hepburn: Mishima Kazuya) is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of Bandai Namco's Tekken series. Debuting as the protagonist of the original game, Kazuya has since become one of the series' most prominent villains after serving as the penultimate boss of Tekken 2.
Heihachi Mishima (Japanese: 三島 平八, Hepburn: Mishima Heihachi) is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of Bandai Namco's Tekken series. Introduced as a boss character in the first Tekken game from 1994, Heihachi is depicted as the abusive father of Kazuya Mishima and the CEO of a military firm known as the Mishima Zaibatsu, which was founded by his father, Jinpachi Mishima.
In Tekken Tag Tournament, she was noted as "feared by many players" due to her many combos that are difficult to counter, but her command list has a high execution barrier; she is a challenge, requiring a lot of practice to master. [9] In Tekken 6, she has strong jabbing abilities, is agile and has above average strength. [10]
In games such as Tekken Tag Tournament 2 titles, Leo can equip customization options regardless of gender, such as male and female swimsuits. [4]Introduced in Tekken 6, Leo Kliesen is a Bajiquan practitioner from Germany whose father was a world-famous spelunker who vanished when Leo was young, while their mother was an executive for G Corporation, a major company in the Tekken universe.