Unknown or Jun may be DLC, not sure about SagatâŠ
DLC is likely Revolutionâs Miguel, Armor King, Jun, and Kunimitsu.
Armor King or Miguel may be switched with Lei or all may be included.
*If Mokujin is not counted in âover 30â and takes bottom half of random slot.
Revised Personal Prediction: 38 at launch with 2 available as timed pre-order DLC (Lei and Eliza) and 4 later available as paid DLC (Anna, Armor, Jun, and Kunimitsu)
Sometimes i was hoping plot twist of having Unknown canonically appeared in main series, while Jun is NPC.
Also, i just wish Ryu is planned as Console only & the last SF guest character (also with vital role to get Akuma back to their world) since the model already being made during TTT2 & SFxT dev, and thereâs Akuma, who is the first SF guest to have a vital role in TK7
If Ryu truly planned to be in the game & also has a vital role (bringing Akuma back), I can only imagine he may help Jin (with some chat on when will Satsui no Hado & Devil Geneâs curses ends) once he found Akuma & keeping him away from killing Jin, as Akuma plan to go after Jin is not part of Kazumiâs deal, but for his personal gain as usual, luring the warrior to let go the cursed powers then fight to death.
I know it wasnât for *PS3, was just too lazy at the time to edit my post when I re-read :looney:
Anyways.
The game was mediocre as hell, quite generic as an FPS aside from what few little spells you could do during combat.
And when they did try the crossplay⊠yeah, even with the forced limitations put upon PC users when played against console people (making their aim a whole lot shakier and such), those on PC kept whipping that ass.
But it was that combination along with the game sucking that scared Microsoft from attempting anymore cross-play ideas⊠that and the overall deal with Games for Windows Live was just complete ass.
And only NOW theyâre on board with the idea? And want to have Sony along for the ride (with their own stipulations of course, which is why Sony has yet to jump on board).
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Sorry to sidetrack topic, but would be nice for those big companies to get their heads out of their money-filled asses so we can all game like awesome.
1.) Heihachi threw Kazuya off the cliff like 20 years before the first Tekken, so the full head of hair makes sense.
2.) Heâs a rather rough-looking child, Iâll give you that.
3.) Are we thinking the same Lee? He goes from leather pants, vests, tassels and mesh shirts to a suit and thatâs dressing like a queen? What about Kazuya or Heihachiâs suits? Iâll grant you that the unicorn is rather tacky, but unicorns have been a part of him for a while. Like purple wigs and sunglasses.
That is an understatement. The only thing freakier is the small headed giant (Claudio).
Tekken 1/2/Tag Lee sports tuxedo and army fatigues. In Tag he receives biker gear. In Tekken 4 he receives European high-fashion suits, shirts, and pants. In 5 he receives an odd leather outfit that may be considered trendy. In 7 he receives a colorful robe with unicorn patterns to go over his plain white suit.
Heihachi is the greatest boss ever. That is why he represents Tekken.
1.) Itâs called a retcon. Heihachi having that little hair at that age (30ish back then?) is arguably more implausible.
3.) Call them what you like, but leather pants, tassels, turtlenecks, and mesh shirts are hardly more or less manly than a sequined overcoat.