@@okami_eddy yeah because 5 ends with him taking over the Zaibatsu and becoming a end boss. I miss the more heroic Jin, especially in 4. He was a bit edgy but this series has enough heels already and the good guys are too goofy at times.
I love how Jin trades in his bougie 200th generation 1000x folded mishima karate forged over countless generations for some backwater australian mcdojo karate just to spite his family and still ends up one of the strongest characters in the series.
You dont know what you are talking about, Kyokushin is the same karate style that was created by the person who inspírate Doppo Orochi from Baki, this style is way better than the others not only because is way more efficient in combat area, but because the philosophy and the style are not rigid, between this knowledge is the self improvement as a human being and fighter. Just remember this quote from Miyamoto Musashi (Legendary unbeatable samurai from edo period) "the way of rigidity is the path of dead,and the way of fluency is the path of life" dont be fooled by some bs just because is old, i respect ancient martial arts, but i think is dumb for people to overestimate old things just because of fairy tails.
@@yuripetrosyans3915 the guy didn't say he could fight against said "backwater australian mcdojo karate" he just said Jin traded Mishima style for it. Replying to stuff from 10m ago hits different
I used to play this faithfully i think a lot of people did because tekken 3 is an instant classic we all wanted to see where they were going to take it i also remember saying to myself this game is boring but, i still kept playing it couldn’t put the controller down plus the game was beautiful at the time man
@@brandonrodriguez7343 I still have my original copy from when it first drop im literally playing it as i type this with a fighting table top board 😂😂 its so freakin good. I love the sky building, beach, and airport songs the best. Not to mention the announcers voice
I'm still on hopium that Tekken will head back into this style and atmosphere and storytelling in future installments. Tekken 4 is my favourite of the series in everything except gameplay (gameplay goes to Tekken 5 for me)
“Thanks to the dojo master’s training, Jin unlearned the Mishima ryu fighting style, and mastered the art of wavedashing like Michael J. Fox dropped a penny on the ground...”
Yeah, wall hits and stage elevation was quite powerful and different from the other games. It also introduced some depth into positioning and strategy. Newer games started to lean more towards combo extending mechanics and easy launchers. How times have changed. As good as Tekken 5 & 7 can be, I do miss the stages having elevation and more detail than just a couple of breakable walls and floors.
Sin, The Empty One stages in tekken 4 were definitely realistic, it's not like you're always going to fight with someone on a flat surface and a wall surrounding you
Arguably the 2nd best soundtrack and most nostalgic tekken of my childhood, this game just looks so visually pleasing from the select screen to gameplay. PS I really miss this version of Kazuya
Didn't know if you knew this. But the hoodie tekken 4 costume is in tekken 7. Also you can include all the osts from all the previous games in the stages.
@@marceloc5543 thats because tekken gets retconned everytime theres a new game released. that is why it makes no sense so dont think about it too much.
@@xtralarge2132 the only thing that's really retconned with every release is Yoshimitsus design, but all characters (at least in Tekken 6) were aware of all previous tournament winners (There have only been 3 winners I think, Kazuya, Jin and Paul) or acknowledged the games history at some point.
I prefer the way Dead or Alive does it. The true issue is Tekken 7 has so few maps, they have the smallest map list of all the games and you only see so few. The Arenas in T7 feel uninspired and they aren't interesting, Raging Earth in T6 has one of the coolest themes to go along with this amazing arena. It's lackluster music, with lackluster design, and it's boring because you repeat it over and over and over again.
@@WulfLovelace what are you talking about... there's new season, they brought back anna and lei and 3 more to announce. You can change music whenever you want, damn, you can listen to every soundtrack of the series.
These really are a work of art. I love how you switch up the play style specifically based on who jin is fighting ex: Brian, you used all hands (except for the obligatory post mortem kick to the head) with extreme prejudice, and the continual violence of a wall fisted infinite as the perfect just deserts of his opponent. The tender care and the love you put into these, its no wonder the though comes to mind that this is exactly how the animators, and developers intended tekken to be, to look like! Thank you for these maina
I do not know why but it always seemed to me that the hair of jin and kazuya is very well defined in tekken 4, they looked a lot like the cinematics. In tekken 5 and 6 their hair is crap. Thanks bro beautiful combos and great video.
Openings and endings here and in Tekken 5 are simply the best. They FEEL like they belong to a videogame. Tekken 7's not bad by any means, but this...😍
@@bbroadcast3919 A TAS is not a bot. He's playing the game with a bunch of save states and slow-mo, what you're seeing here is what it would look like in real time.
Here’s one facts and it’s definitely true. Jin Kazama has Isolated himself for 2 years ever since his betrayal by Heihachi in the aftermath of The King Of Iron Fist Tournament 3
Hands down, Tekken 4 was the best of the series, it nailed a sense of atmosphere with its consistent music style and level design. All the levels were unique and you could truly interact with. When Jin is slamming Nina into the handrail at the Mall, Bryan into the parking garage poles, or when you corner characters against the phone booths in Shinjuku it feels more believable like an actual street fight, whereas in the other Tekkens it's just "a wall" in another stylistic patio stage.
@@DTkinetic death combos in other games are extremely situational and require a counterhit+wall hit and usually rage or meter if you're 2D. With T4 you just needed to carry someone near something that could act as a wall and side splat which was practically everywhere and if you weren't right in front of it at the start you could just turn the character towards the wall.
A PS2 Tekken pack is really all I need. But I don‘t even have hope anymore. It‘s all about e-sports now. As much as Square Enix gets hate for long ass releases, they‘re like the only ones left who actually care about the fans and try their best to rerelease old classics. Heck they even Remastered FF8.
At the time, it made sense as to why. With him being trained by both is mother and grandfather. Even though most of his moves are Mishima Style, which is arguably the most OP martial art in the game, there were some Kazama style to pay respects to his mother. This further solidified the fact he was the son of both Kazuya and Jun (for those who were unaware who Jin was on first glance as some back in the day actually believed Jin was a younger Kazuya)
Yep. They added Devil Jin as a playable character in TEKKEN 5, at the time he was basically a comeback of T3's Jin with a couple of Devil Kazuya's moves. The partial overhaul of Devil Jin actually happened in later TEKKEN games, I'll repeat: he made his debut as a playable character in T5 and retained most of T3's Jin moves.
According to the story Jin unlearned the Mishima fighting style, not the Kazama fighting style so it made no sense removing Jun’s moves from his command list in games after Tekken 3.
Guys you realize its not actually him playing right. Its a minmaxed CPU that cant make mistakes. Thats what TAS means, tool assisted. Just like the minecraft speedrunner cpu that goes to nether, and kills the ender dragon in 40 seconds total. If it was actually him playing he would win every single tekken esports tournament that ever existed and it woudnt even be close.
at 1:15 they mention Kazumi as the grandmother the first time she mention in the series. So it make you think that Jin knew she had the devil gene all this time? Tekken 4 had the best storyline out of the entire series after that it went downhill.
No, you misheard. The narrator says grandfather, but it’s kinda hard to tell because it sounds really close to grandmother. Listen to it again, it makes more sense with the context of the sentence structure.
You right. I just look up the english text. it was grandfather. The way the narrator speaks it sound like grandmother. I had play it over 20 times on headphones it sound like grandmother.
Actually Kazumi was mentioned (for first time) in Tekken 2 ... It's kind of easter egg, but she was there - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UT6YYsNJL3s.html
For all the trolls tryna say T4 is the worst Tekken game , ALL the glitches and infinite combos would be fixed with one patch nowadays. Doesnt take away from T4 being imo the best Tekken game as far as style, mood, music and story , back when that mattered smh
I could praise you for the perfect gameplay, but I believe it is important to also show the moments where we take some hits or even lose, because with that we learn.