Tekken 4 - Story

Story

Two years after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Heihachi Mishima and his scientists have captured samples of Ogre's blood and tissue to splice with Heihachi's genome, in order to make him immortal. The experiment fails, since Heihachi lacks the necessary Devil gene. Heihachi searches for his grandson, Jin Kazama, who does possess the Devil gene. Meanwhile Heihachi learns that the body of his son, Kazuya, who also had the Devil gene and whom Heihachi killed by throwing into a volcano twenty years ago, is stored in the labs of the G Corporation.

Heihachi sends his Tekken Forces to raid G Corporation and retrieve Kazuya's remains, but the mission fails when the Force is wiped out by none other than Kazuya himself, who has been revived by G Corporation. Meanwhile, Jin is unable to be located. Unknown to Heihachi, Jin went into a self-imposed training exile in Brisbane, Australia to unlearn the Mishima karate style and master traditional karate, loathing anything to do with his bloodline.

In an attempt to lure Kazuya and Jin out, Heihachi announces the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, with the ownership of the Mishima Zaibatsu being the top prize, believing both his son and grandson will come to him for their own vengeful reasons. They do so and at Stage Seven, where Jin and Kazuya are scheduled to fight, Jin is ambushed and captured by the Tekken Force. Kazuya is declared the default winner of Stage Seven and meets Heihachi at the final stage. The father and son clash in battle once again with Heihachi emerging the victor. After the fight, Heihachi leads Kazuya to Hon-Maru, a Mishima Dojo in the woods where an unconscious Jin has been chained.

There, Devil takes over Kazuya's mind and tells Heihachi that he has come to extract part of the Devil Gene he lost into Jin, after Kazuya was thrown into the volcano. As a reward of taking him to Jin, Devil knocks Heihachi out of the room with his telepathic powers instead of killing him, then attempts to absorb Jin's Devil gene. However he is prevented from doing so by Jin's maternal bloodline, that of Jun Kazama. Kazuya suddenly overcomes Devil and regains control of his body, subordinating and merging Devil to his control. Kazuya decides to kill Jin anyway, in order to absorb Jin's Devil gene and become even more powerful. Jin has visions of Kazuya taunting him until he awakens to his father's command. In an uncontrollable rage, Jin attacks Kazuya, knocking him into unconsciousness.

Heihachi recovers and prepares to take advantage of the exhausted Jin by defeating him in battle, but Jin overpowers Heihachi as well and prepares to kill him, as the Devil gene begins to consume his mind. Jin almost delivers the final blow, but the memory of Jun stops him and he releases Heihachi in her honor. Jin, in an almost Devil form with feathery black wings, flies away through the Hon-Maru roof.

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