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KhightMare commented at 2012-04-09 04:18:34 » #1044665
Kazuya during Tekken 2 was dealing with an internal battle between his good side (Angel) and his bad side (Devil). After his lost to Heihachi in Tekken 2 Angel shows no signs of winning that battle. And Devils influence is dominant to Kazuya now. So more likely than not the disaparence of Angel and Kazuyas fusion with Devil in Tekken 4 has made him the bad guy you see now..
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Kazuya during Tekken 2 was dealing with an internal battle between his good side (Angel) and his bad side (Devil). After his lost to Heihachi in Tekken 2 Angel shows no signs of winning that battle. And Devils influence is dominant to Kazuya now. So more likely than not the disaparence of Angel and Kazuyas fusion with Devil in Tekken 4 has made him the bad guy you see now..
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Anonymous commented at 2015-08-08 21:02:30 » #1791578
Kazuya is NOT a prick. His tt2 ending shows that. Yes I know tt2 is not canon but all elements have some assembly of canon they are like metaphors. Take Lars ending for instance. Also on a similar note Kazuya's Tekken 5 ending is not canon but he wanted to kill Jinpachi because he loved him and he thinks he is the only one worthy of taking his life unlike Heihachi and Jin
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Kazuya is NOT a prick. His tt2 ending shows that. Yes I know tt2 is not canon but all elements have some assembly of canon they are like metaphors. Take Lars ending for instance. Also on a similar note Kazuya's Tekken 5 ending is not canon but he wanted to kill Jinpachi because he loved him and he thinks he is the only one worthy of taking his life unlike Heihachi and Jin
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