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It made me kind of sad, I had to play through all this story mode just to realize I am playing a character who is dead? but it was kind of lame, there was no iron fist tournament this time, hardly any other of the characters are involved in the story and you mostly just play as Heihachi who is dead and yet the episodes that exist for the other characters are just one episode matches things and the story line the whole time felt like it was incomplete or half of a story, where's the other half? that was seriously a let down.
Does Akuma die as well? I guess they refuse to finalize or actually answer that but seriously it's lame.
know what's crazy about Tekken's story now though? it's like this whole time Heihachi has been this evil guy and his family possess the devil gene and it skipped Heihachi or whatever and it didn't even matter. and I used to think as a kid that he was simultaneously like proud or happy about it and bitter about it and now we realize that it wasn't Heihachi's family anyway that had the devil gene.
so Heihachi is now basically just this strong willed ambitious guy who has had his life upended by the devil gene and has been put in the position repeatedly to do awful stuff again and again. it's like you don't want to put a guy like that in those situations. but his family was disturbed by the devil gene and he was forced to destroy it, and he doesn't see eye to eye with his father. his estranged son also tried to kill him shortly after they met. his grandson is also his enemy.
so I mean... can Heihachi even be considered a bad guy anymore? his company and his ambition is the only dependable thing in his life. when you consider the devil gene and everything it's done to his family, it puts his business activities and his overall personality in a different light. he probably expects betrayal from every descendent of kazumi, who all have the devil gene, which he probably hates. so when you consider that against what he's done to them, it changes things.
the only loophole is lee. at this point all of this makes it unclear what state heihachi and lee's relationship is in. heihachi probably felt betrayed that lee was working for kazuya but I doubt he really cares that much. at this point, lee and heihachi's relationship is probably in a position to be the healthiest of all his family.
& nah that's not gonna happen cuz heihachi doesn't have the devil gene.
Plus he was kind of old, and how can continue on the same story with each iteration of the franchise? it's always the same thing in the games, but man that storyline was still a little disappointing, it felt like half of a story and not sizable enough.
What about the other characters, what about the iron fist tournament? it's just mostly flashbacks of the last game and heihachi. So there's no iron fist tournament in Tekken 7?
i guess it's hard for fighting games to come up with stories, you can't just have fighting tournaments with each game and the same characters or whatever, the stories are always weird.
Somewhere along the line Akuma ascertained from Kazumi that Heihachi would become a more worthy opponent in time. Kazumi was ordered to kill him regardless, but fell in love with Heihachi. Apparently she was around during their childhood and both of them trained under Jinpachi. At some point she warned Heihachi about deamons or he learned about them and suspected her.
I would like to believe since she loved Heihachi and feared what he would do when he figured her out so she chose to sacrifice herself and forced him to kill her in such a way he would always regret it and would seek ever more power. In his grief he feared Kazuya was tainted and tested him accordingly. Heihachi then proceeded to depose Jinpachi and hunt down deamons through out the world (Ogre, Azazel).
The kicker here is we don't know exactly why Heihachi ultimately blamed Jinpachi for these events, but I believe Akuma manipulated it to happen so he would ultimately get his fight.
(Even now though it would seem the old man really did love Kazuya and was doing what he could to redeem himself to his son and prepare him for Akuma).
jin..? idk.. i'm not sure about him. i would have to like.. recap the entire series.
but who cares about the "king of iron fist tournament"? lol. t7's story was indeed meh & i think everyone can agree on that but i've never particularly cared for the iron fist tournaments. 'tournaments' seem to always be an incredibly cliche and lazy plot device that fighting games love to use.