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In a sadly ironic twist of fate, he survives and does just that. To ensure the safety of others so another devil wouldn’t terrorize anyone as Kazumi had done to him. Heihachi just did what he thought he had to (And don’t mind me, I’m still crying over the old man’s death T~T) That end had me SHOOK. Maybe he’d have a not so strenuous relationship with his son. With his issues but not fully consumed by the devil in his blood. It’s sparked an endless tirade of vengeance that goes on in circles and it’s really heartbreaking because I’m certain if Heihachi had explained to Kazuya exactly the reasons for his mother’s death, why he had to kill her– that it wasn’t in cold blood he’d be much less inclined to destroy everything.Īnd if Heihachi had simply tried to be a good father, give his child a chance to instill goodness in his heart, maybe he’d have ended up like Jin. The layers of miscommunication between the Mishima’s is so damn frustrating.
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tekken tekken thoughts tekken 7 kazuya kazuya mishima Heihachi Mishima Devil Kazuya jin ps4 playstation namco harada angel tekken devil tekken tekken 4 At the moment I imagine Kazuya thought “fuck this world and everything in it. From Kazuya’s perspective the only two people in this world loved him were Jinpachi and Kazumi and then it turns out one of them wanted him dead the whole time…. If anything that probably the last straw. And his does seem to genuinely care for his mother even for a brief moment after him found she wanted him dead. In Tekken 5, he shows the upmost respect for his grandfather (in a non-canon scene)….before proceeding killing him. We’ve been moments of kindness from Kazuya. Tekken 7 and Harada would have you believe Kazuya is just the evil of evil and that’s that but that wasn’t always the case.ĭoes Kazuya have any good left in him? The big deal of Tekken 2 was that he was conflicted with both the Devil and Angel watching over him before the Devil Gene won outright. It’s seems that any shred of Kazuya’s humanity has been taken of by the Devil and he’s now set on world domination. Tekken Thoughts: Is there some good left in Kazuya?Īfter playing Tekken 7′story mode, Kazuya’s definitely comes across as the big bad. Tekken thoughts tekken jin jin kazama tekken 7 kazuya mishima devil gene devil jin heihachi tekken 6 heihachi mishima lars alexandersson lars miguel tekken what do i know fgc gaming story mode fighting games katsuhiro harada harada I love Tekken and I always will but the story has gone downhill still Tekken 6 onwards but I just one fan and what do I know? Next thing you know Heihachi will be portrayed as the good guy…oh wait….Tekken 7 happened. I’ll wait, It’s as if Harada think anyone that is fighting Kazuya is the good guy. Tell the Tekken 7 Reporter guy that Jin is the hero. Jin killed Azazel and f*ck all changed.Tell Miguel that Jin’s the good guy I see what he things. Jin started a world wide war if order for the hatred of the world to awaken Azazel ‘the originator of the Devil Gene’ so he can kill Azazel in the hopes of eliminating the Devil Gene from himself and Kazuya.Įssentially Jin started a war for nothing. The Azazel reasoning is an poor excuse and cop out. He lost that title when he started the war in Tekken 6. He will defeat the evil Kazuya and stop the ongoing war. Tekken Thoughts - How is Jin Kazama the good guy?Įven though his role is minimal is in Tekken 7′s disappointing story line, Jin is still portrayed a heroic good guy who has arrives just in time (and the end of story mode) ready to save the day.