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Tekken 5 is a fighting video game made by Namco. It was released on the PS2 in 2004.


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[change] Story

After the conclusion of King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, father Kazuya Mishima and son Jin Kazama, battle each other at Honmaru, located within the Mishima estate. Jin quickly beats his father. The eldest Mishima, Heihachi, enters the Honmaru to find his son defeated and unconscious. Heihachi and Jin begin battling. During the battle, Jin begins to manifest the Devil he inherited from his father, Kazuya. Just as it appears that Jin will kill Heihachi, Jin suddenly gains control of his body and flies away.

Suddenly, a bunch of "Jack" robots interrupt the battle. Both Kazuya and Heihachi are surprised at the attack, and begin battling as a team against the invasion. During the battle, however, Kazuya betrays his father, throws him into the kiss of death. Raven, watching on top of the cliff, speaks into a headphone, reports, "Heihachi Mishima...is dead."

After hearing of Heihachi's death, people believed that it would bring the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu. However, an unknown person had taken control, and a month later Mishima Zaibatsu announced the opening of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5

[change] Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Story

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The cover for Tekken: Dark Resurrection

Following the conclusion of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, Heihachi Mishima defeated Kazuya Mishima and led him to Honmaru Temple, planning to let both his son Kazuya and his grandson, Jin Kazama, battle and steal their respective "Devil Genes." However, Jin defeats both of his predecessors and flies away, leaving the latter two unconscious. Shortly after, several Jack-4 robots invade the compound, programmed to take Heihachi's life. Initially, Kazuya and Heihachi fight the Jack-4s as a team, but eventually Kazuya throws Heihachi across the room as soon as he notices that Heihachi is getting tired. Then, Kazuya turns into Devil Kazuya and escapes, leaving Heihachi to deal with the Jack-4s by himself. They quickly overwhelm him and self-destruct, leaving Heihachi seemingly dead. The explosion however, revives Heihachi's father Jinpachi Mishima from his 50 year slumber chained up beneath the Temple, and proceeds to reclaim the Mishima Zaibatsu. A few months later, the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 is announced. It turns out that Heihachi in fact survived the expolsion, and now pledges to find out and "break the neck of the one who started this ridiculous tournament!"

[change] Characters

[change] Returning characters

  • Paul Phoenix
  • Nina Williams
  • Yoshimitsu
  • Kazuya Mishima
  • Marshall Law
  • Lee Chaolan
  • Lei Wulong
  • Jin Kazama
  • Ling Xiaoyu
  • Hwoarang
  • King II
  • Julia Chang
  • Bryan Fury
  • Christie Monteiro
  • Steve Fox
  • Craig Marduk
  • Anna Williams (2nd unlockable)
  • Baek Doo San (3rd unlockable)
  • Bruce Irvin (4th unlockable)
  • Wang Jinrei (5th unlockable)
  • Kuma Jr. (6th unlockable)
  • Ganryu (7th unlockable)
  • Mokujin (8th unlockable)
  • Heihachi Mishima (9th unlockable)
  • Panda (costume change for Kuma)
  • Eddy Gordo (unlockable costume for Christie)

[change] New Characters

  • Asuka Kazama
  • Feng Wei
  • Raven
  • Jack-5
  • Roger Jr. (1st unlockable)
  • Devil Jin (unlockable)
  • Jinpachi Mishima (only playable through a Action Replay MAX but playable on the PS3 version of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection)
  • Sergei Dragunov (Dark Resurrection)
  • Lili (Dark Resurrection)
  • Armor King (might be a new Armor King)

[change] Trivia

  • The characters voices have been changed some.
  • In Tekken 5, Steve has a British accent but in Tekken 4 he has an American accent.
  • Xiaoyu only says a little bit of lines in Chinese (such as ai ya).
  • On the arcade version, Dark Resurrection is called Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection while on the home version it is called Tekken: Dark Resurrection.

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