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Tekken is a series of fighting games developed and produced by Namco, and consists of the games, Tekken, Tekken 2, Tekken 3, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 4.
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It was first iteration of Tekken to not feature Yoshimitsu that made a cameo, making Heihachi Mishima, Nina Williams and Paul Phoenix the only 3 characters to be playable in all fighting game versions of Tekken.
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Characters beyond the initial twelve were added periodically in a span of eight months the last character update was Jaycee, who was made playable beginning on February 13, 2014. Nearly all of them are returning characters, although the game also introduces two newcomers, the vampire Eliza, who is unlockable by collecting "Blood Seals" through battles, and Kinjin, who only appears as an unplayable boss character, alongside Heihachi Mishima, Jinpachi Mishima, Mokujin, Tetsujin, and Ogre (or a golden version of him). There are a total of 29 playable fighters in the game, twelve of whom are part of the launch cast with eight being available by default. A new gimmick, "Turbo Rush" is applied to the mode every so often, where the battles will be sped up, allowing for a more fast-paced combat. The game also introduces a new temporary mode, "Mokujin Rush", accessible only as part of event promotions, which allows players to battle Mokujin-type enemies (including his palette swaps Tetsujin and Kinjin) and obtain higher rewards than usual battles. Practice mode (known as "Warm-up Mode" in-game), which was absent during launch, was eventually added in a major update released a month after launch. Series staple modes, such as Arcade mode return, where players battle against AI opponents, as well as Online Mode, where players battle each other through online Ranked and Player matches. While the stats are compulsorily applied in Arcade Mode and Ranked Matches, an option to disable them in Player Matches is available through an update. For the first time in the Tekken series, a stat-upgrade feature is implemented, in which players can spend Skill Points (4 are awarded every time you level up) to increase the player's character's: Power (attack strength) Endurance (health gauge) and Vigor (chance of landing a critical hit or entering a Rage state, determined by the difference between you and your opponent's Vigor). Movement has been revamped, particularly in the way characters walk backwards (prior to Revolution, back walking was a slow shuffle but is now a more nimble stride away from the adversary the new backwards walk animation would carry over to Tekken 7). Bound, the mechanic where characters can be staggered to allow more chance to inflict additional attacks has mostly been removed the only way to activate it is by breaking or falling through environments. It introduces various new mechanics, such as Special Arts and Critical Arts moves designed to help new players. Tekken Revolution, by and large, is a modification of Tekken Tag Tournament 2, reusing assets like backgrounds and character models from that game (although it has a new soundtrack).