![]() ![]() Or if you’ve played it, maybe you’ve used it a few times or had it inflicted on you.īoth characters use their Devil Gene during the fight. If you’ve ever watched Tekken 7 fights, you’ve likely seen this move used repeatedly in combos. This technique was introduced in Tekken 6 and has been a mainstay of the series since. This causes Jin to land on his back as he hits the ground, with his legs facing upwards, which allows Kazuya to extend the combo with an Electric Wind Godfist. Screw Moves or the Aerial Tailspin is also back in the game, as indicated when Kazuya sends Jin flying backward and spins his body around. It’s very dramatic and one of the cooler features of Tekken 7… and now Tekken 8. ![]() It doesn’t matter if the attack connects or not the Super Slow Motion effect will occur. This effect occurs when both players are nearly dead, and an attack gets tossed out. The Super Slow Motion also returns, as seen early on in the fight. I can’t tell about the part where Kazuya makes his bicep grow massively and performs a powerful strike against Jin. I’ve gone back and played some Tekken 7 just to be sure, and yep, they haven’t changed, which should make fans of the series happy. Throughout the Tekken 8 reveal trailer, both Jin and Kazuya perform their signature moves. This is where Jin tells Kazuya that they don’t belong in this world, to which his father tells him that those are “such pathetic words,” and they face off.įor real, if you can, please go back and play the Tekken games to see the entire story. Ok, that’s a lot of backstory, but it’s important to understand the conversation at the start of the Tekken 8 trailer. After some story bits, Jin states that he needs to rid the world of the Devil Gene and Kazuya. Later, Jin is found, reunites with his half-brother, Lars Anderson. It isn’t known if Azazel was killed off or not, but both Jin and Azazel ended up falling down a hole in the ground. Jin has other plans and manages to punch a hole in Azazel’s chest. This entity that’s been sleeping for how long started this entire mess.Īzazel’s goal is to end the world, and to do this, he needs both Kazuya and Jin to awaken him. Azazel is who gave Kazuya his Devil Gene in the first place. ![]() The same Devil Gene caused Jin to start a global war that caused millions of innocents to be killed in the conflict, only to awaken the entity known as Azazel. A power granted to Kazuya after Heihachi dropped him off a cliff when he was just a child. ![]() Jin not only hates Kazuya, who happens to be his father, and the one who cursed him with the Devil Gene. And to make sure he was dead, and as customary, Kazuya dropped into a volcano. Yep, that’s right, folks, we won’t be seeing Heihachi Mishima in Tekken 8, as Kazuya used all of his strength and punched his old man right in his chest - essentially stopping Heihachi from breathing. Why is Jin upset with Kazuya?īesides Kazuya Mishima being a complete dick and having caused numerous battles and wars for no release, he also killed off his father. This is Bandai Namco, after all, and there’s no way they’d release a trailer like this without dropping breadcrumbs for its fans to go crazy over. I figured it was time to decipher the trailer and find all the hidden tidbits. Now that the splendor of the Tekken 8 reveal trailer is over, and after watching it at least 30 times. ![]()
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