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Did Someone Say They Needed Tekken 6 Screenshots?

Submitted by on March 20, 2009 – 1:02 am14 Comments

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I will be the first to admit that I am not a huge fan of the Tekken series.  The fighting is was too fast and complicated for me to want to learn, but when I see a screenshot that has a huge panda bear getting the crap kicked out of him, I tend to at least want to read up a bit.  Check out the jump for a ton of screenshots, and a look at a few of the characters that will be in the final release of Tekken 6 in September.

CHARACTER REVEAL
March 2009

Name: Christie Monteiro
Fighting style: Capoeira
Nationality: Brazilian
Christie was unable to win The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. She was struggling to discover a way to save her grandfather when Eddy, who had been by her side, suddenly vanished. She searched everywhere but was unable to find him. Ultimately, she was left with no choice but to return to Brazil alone.

Christie continued her search for Eddy upon returning to Brazil, when surprisingly her grandfather also disappeared from the hospital. The hospital said that Christie’s grandfather had been sent to the Mishima Zaibatsu for treatment. Christie figured that Eddy acted against the Mishima Zaibatsu in same manner, but in that case she should have gotten some communication from him. She could not help but feel that there must be something sinister regarding Eddy’s disappearance. When The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 was announced, Christie headed for Japan to get in contact with the Mishima Zaibatsu and to find out where Eddy and her grandfather had gone.

Name: Devil Jin
Fighting Style: Unknown
Nationality: None
Under the control of the devil gene, Jin Kazama’s power rivals that of a demon.

Name: Dragunov
Fighting Style: Commando Sambo
Nationality: Russian
Age: 26
Sergei Dragunov had received orders from the Russian military command to capture the organism known as the ‘Devil.’ He successfully infiltrated The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, but was unable to locate the organism.

Russia was in complete disorder due to numerous internal conflicts and civil disturbances, all believed to be caused by the covert actions of Mishima Zaibatsu operatives. In order to suppress national unrest, Dragunov was fighting across the country. He was then called back by top Russian military command and ordered to infiltrate The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 to crush the Mishima Zaibatsu. Thus, Dragunov embarked once again for Japan.
Name: Hwoarang
Fighting style: Tae Kwon Do
Nationality: Korea
Hwoarang succeeded in defeating Jin in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. However, the next instant, the defeated Jin let out an inhuman roar and Hwoarang was thrown through the air by violent winds. Sprouting black wings, Jin stood before him ….looking just like a devil. Extremely outmatched, Hwoarang was prepared for death as he lost consciousness. When he awoke, he was in a hospital bed. After hearing about what happened from Baek Doo San, who had stayed at his bedside, Hwoarang pushed away the nurse and quickly rushed to his teacher, begging for more power.

After leaving the hospital, Hwoarang trained with more vigor than ever before. Intent on defeating his former rival, he left for The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6.

King
Fighting Style: Pro Wrestling
Nationality: Mexico
In The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, King faced Marduk in a grueling battle. A friendship formed between the two after the fight. Upon returning from the ring, Marduk was ambushed by someone dressed as Armor King. King was furious and vowed to find the culprit, but was unsuccessful.

After that, the world was engulfed in war, and King had all but given up looking for Marduk’s attacker when he received an invitation from Marduk to join him in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. If they both participated in the Tournament, perhaps the Armor King imposter would show up again. With that slight hope, King decided to join the tournament.

Craig Marduk
Fighting Style: Vale Tudo
Nationality: Australia
Craig Marduk fought against King once again during The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Although he lost, he had a friendly handshake with King after the match. Returning to his room, the lights suddenly went out, and Marduk was attacked by an unknown assailant. The lights came back on after some time, and the Marduk saw the culprit. It appeared to be Armor King, who Marduk had previously .

The world fell engulfed in war when, suddenly, The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 was announced. Marduk reasoned that if he entered the tournament perhaps the unknown assailant would show up again. Along with his new ally King, Marduk entered the tournament to find his attacker.

Name: Nina Williams
Fighting Style: Assassination Arts
Nationality: Ireland
After defeating her sister Anna, Nina Williams was without an immediate goal to pursue. Jin Kazama, who had become the leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu, recruited her as a member of his special forces. Nina was not picky about her clients. She engaged in covert demolition operations around the world as part of the Tekken Force.

As the world was engulfed in war and the conflict between the Mishima Zaibatsu and the G Corporation heated up, the Zaibatsu announced The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. Nina decided to enter the Tournament in order to those who pose a threat to Jin Kazama.

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  • InfinityDevil

    I think the panda has been in Tekken for a while. James Munn is the Tekken-head that might still be lurking around here, he'd be able to tell us everything about the history of that panda and maybe why he's so intent on fighting people.

  • http://www.aeropause.com mclazyj

    I assume that the panda is an unlockable character, because if I would have witnessed the panda before now, I probably would have played a lot more Tekken 6. I mean pandas can fight. Didn't you see Kung Fu Panda?

  • http://www.iplaywinner.com iplaywinner

    Yea I have never been into Tekken all that much but man Tekken 6: BR just looks too sick to pass up. I wonder if they will release new joysticks for this game later this year?

  • Salesmunn

    ahem…

    Panda is Ling Xiaoyu's [little school girl character in the game] bodyguard. He is generally not an unlockable character (not since earlier games) and available from the beginning as an optional “skin” based on the button you press when selecting him.

    Panda is a near-clone of Kuma (or really, Kuma Jr. The original Kuma died after the original Tekken and this is Kuma's son also named Kuma….) who is secretly in love with Panda and gives Panda gifts of flowers whenever he/she gets the opportunity (ending movies from earlier games). Kuma is supposed to be Heihachi Mishima's body guard.

    Kuma is basically in the tournament to defeat Paul Phoenix, who Kuma once saw on TV and went raging mad…

    So there you have it, totally rediculous.

  • http://www.aeropause.com mclazyj

    It sounds like your typical made-for-Lifetime TV movie.

  • Salesmunn

    The best part about Tekken is that the series has never taken itself too seriously and almost completely removed weapons from the game in lieu of only hand-to-hand combat.

    I believe I'm done with the series, however. Tekken 5 DR on the PSN is about as perfect as a fighter can be for me. I really don't have an interest in the new characters which is a sign that I truly just don't care enough anymore.

  • morphiend

    I haven't played since Tekken Tag and was saddened when my original PS2 stopped playing CD's b/c that game was released on CD.

    I have yet to try it on BC w/ the PS3 to relive some of that original fun.

  • InfinityDevil

    I think the panda has been in Tekken for a while. James Munn is the Tekken-head that might still be lurking around here, he'd be able to tell us everything about the history of that panda and maybe why he's so intent on fighting people.

  • http://www.aeropause.com mclazyj

    I assume that the panda is an unlockable character, because if I would have witnessed the panda before now, I probably would have played a lot more Tekken 6. I mean pandas can fight. Didn't you see Kung Fu Panda?

  • http://www.iplaywinner.com iplaywinner

    Yea I have never been into Tekken all that much but man Tekken 6: BR just looks too sick to pass up. I wonder if they will release new joysticks for this game later this year?

  • salesmunn

    ahem…

    Panda is Ling Xiaoyu's [little school girl character in the game] bodyguard. He is generally not an unlockable character (not since earlier games) and available from the beginning as an optional “skin” based on the button you press when selecting him.

    Panda is a near-clone of Kuma (or really, Kuma Jr. The original Kuma died after the original Tekken and this is Kuma's son also named Kuma….) who is secretly in love with Panda and gives Panda gifts of flowers whenever he/she gets the opportunity (ending movies from earlier games). Kuma is supposed to be Heihachi Mishima's body guard.

    Kuma is basically in the tournament to defeat Paul Phoenix, who Kuma once saw on TV and went raging mad…

    So there you have it, totally rediculous.

  • http://www.aeropause.com mclazyj

    It sounds like your typical made-for-Lifetime TV movie.

  • salesmunn

    The best part about Tekken is that the series has never taken itself too seriously and almost completely removed weapons from the game in lieu of only hand-to-hand combat.

    I believe I'm done with the series, however. Tekken 5 DR on the PSN is about as perfect as a fighter can be for me. I really don't have an interest in the new characters which is a sign that I truly just don't care enough anymore.

  • morphiend

    I haven't played since Tekken Tag and was saddened when my original PS2 stopped playing CD's b/c that game was released on CD.

    I have yet to try it on BC w/ the PS3 to relive some of that original fun.