Post by Z451 on Apr 5, 2014 3:24:30 GMT
Jin Kazama
Jin's feud with his other Mishima family members and the inner turmoil caused by his "Devil Gene" are consistent topics throughout the series.
This struggle has formed somewhat of a "tragic hero" role around the character, punctuated by his very name, Jin, which means "benevolence" in native Japanese.
Jin originally liked his mother's precepts and hates deception.
By the events of Tekken 6, Jin's ambitions seem to have changed from stamping out the Mishima bloodline to global supremacy until the ending, where it is revealed that his true motive is to destroy Azazel and rid himself of the Devil Gene.
Jin's first appearance was within Tekken 3, where he is introduced as a boy "claiming to be Heihachi's grandson" as a result of being the child of Jun Kazama and Kazuya Mishima.
Jin was raised by his mother until a few days after his 15th birthday, when Jun was attacked by Ogre and disappeared.
Swearing revenge, Jin goes to train with his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima.
During Tekken 3, Jin destroys the Ogre in the King of Iron Fist fighting tournament, but is betrayed by Heihachi.
Jin's Devil Gene then awakes, allowing him to survive Heihachi's attack and escape.
By Tekken 4, Jin fell into a pit of self-hatred, despising everything related to the Mishimas.
Learning a new karate style for two years, Jin enters into a new tournament where he is to confront his father.
Defeating Kazuya after his Devil form awakens, Jin tries to kill Heihachi, but spares him after remembering his mother.
Immediately after leaving Heihachi, Jin's Devil form goes berserk.
Seeking to control the Devil Gene, Jin enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 two months later whose host, Jinpachi Mishima, is responsible for Jin's change.
In the same game, a mini-game focusing on Jin's prologue is featured.
In the aftermath of the fifth Iron Fist Tournament, Jin has been revealed as the winner and is now the new CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu.
During Tekken 6 Jin begins using the company for world conquest, having started a war against all the nations.
Jin hosts a new tournament to rid himself of Kazuya and his enemies.
Jin plays the primary antagonist in Tekken 6's "Scenario Campaign" mode.
He is confronted by his half uncle Lars Alexandersson who is rallying a faction within the Zaibatsu's Tekken Force military to take down their corrupt leader.
Lars eventually catches up to Jin in the courtyard of Azazel's chamber, after which it is revealed what Jin's true motivation is: Jin has been throwing the world into disarray in an effort to awaken the beast known as Azazel.
Jin's ultimate goal in awakening such a monster is to fight it in a suicidal battle and free himself of the Devil Gene.
During the ending of Scenario Campaign, Jin's plan is successful and Azazel awakens.
Jin rushes at the monster, plunging both of them into the depths of the temple, which is promptly sealed by the sands of the desert.
After the credits, Jin's body is unearthed at the temple site by a crew led by Raven.
It is unknown whether Jin is dead or alive though it's implied that he is still alive due to still possessing his devil tattoo.
Jin also appears in Tekken Card Challenge, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Advance, Tekken Resolute, Tekken Bowl, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition and Tekken Revolution.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Kazama
Tekkenpedia> eng.tekkenpedia.com/wiki/Jin_Kazama
Tekken Zaibatsu> www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/tekken5/profile.php?id=jin
Copyright Owner
Namco-Bandai> www.namco.com/
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This struggle has formed somewhat of a "tragic hero" role around the character, punctuated by his very name, Jin, which means "benevolence" in native Japanese.
Jin originally liked his mother's precepts and hates deception.
By the events of Tekken 6, Jin's ambitions seem to have changed from stamping out the Mishima bloodline to global supremacy until the ending, where it is revealed that his true motive is to destroy Azazel and rid himself of the Devil Gene.
Jin's first appearance was within Tekken 3, where he is introduced as a boy "claiming to be Heihachi's grandson" as a result of being the child of Jun Kazama and Kazuya Mishima.
Jin was raised by his mother until a few days after his 15th birthday, when Jun was attacked by Ogre and disappeared.
Swearing revenge, Jin goes to train with his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima.
During Tekken 3, Jin destroys the Ogre in the King of Iron Fist fighting tournament, but is betrayed by Heihachi.
Jin's Devil Gene then awakes, allowing him to survive Heihachi's attack and escape.
By Tekken 4, Jin fell into a pit of self-hatred, despising everything related to the Mishimas.
Learning a new karate style for two years, Jin enters into a new tournament where he is to confront his father.
Defeating Kazuya after his Devil form awakens, Jin tries to kill Heihachi, but spares him after remembering his mother.
Immediately after leaving Heihachi, Jin's Devil form goes berserk.
Seeking to control the Devil Gene, Jin enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 two months later whose host, Jinpachi Mishima, is responsible for Jin's change.
In the same game, a mini-game focusing on Jin's prologue is featured.
In the aftermath of the fifth Iron Fist Tournament, Jin has been revealed as the winner and is now the new CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu.
During Tekken 6 Jin begins using the company for world conquest, having started a war against all the nations.
Jin hosts a new tournament to rid himself of Kazuya and his enemies.
Jin plays the primary antagonist in Tekken 6's "Scenario Campaign" mode.
He is confronted by his half uncle Lars Alexandersson who is rallying a faction within the Zaibatsu's Tekken Force military to take down their corrupt leader.
Lars eventually catches up to Jin in the courtyard of Azazel's chamber, after which it is revealed what Jin's true motivation is: Jin has been throwing the world into disarray in an effort to awaken the beast known as Azazel.
Jin's ultimate goal in awakening such a monster is to fight it in a suicidal battle and free himself of the Devil Gene.
During the ending of Scenario Campaign, Jin's plan is successful and Azazel awakens.
Jin rushes at the monster, plunging both of them into the depths of the temple, which is promptly sealed by the sands of the desert.
After the credits, Jin's body is unearthed at the temple site by a crew led by Raven.
It is unknown whether Jin is dead or alive though it's implied that he is still alive due to still possessing his devil tattoo.
Jin also appears in Tekken Card Challenge, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Advance, Tekken Resolute, Tekken Bowl, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition and Tekken Revolution.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Kazama
Tekkenpedia> eng.tekkenpedia.com/wiki/Jin_Kazama
Tekken Zaibatsu> www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/tekken5/profile.php?id=jin
Copyright Owner
Namco-Bandai> www.namco.com/
Record:
W:
L: