Heihachi Mishima finds some jet-black locks in the men’s hair care section, but Tekken’s evil patriarch would kindly prefer that you not punch his hairdo.
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The finer points of the next Tekken were explained in-depth by producer Katsuhiro Harada this weekend, revealing a handful of returning characters and all-new ways to beat the crap out of people wearing exotic cat masks.
You hated the Tekken movie? You’re not alone. The guys that make Tekken hate it, too.
Tekken 6’s new online features were highly anticipated, but so far it’s turned out to be the game’s biggest weakness. And guess what. Katsuhiro Harada isn’t surprised.
Played a Tekken game, any of them? You have Katsuhiro Harada to thank. You can thank him in person today in Sydney.
Attention fighting game fans! I require your assistance immediately!
The Tekken series holds a special place in my heart for its elaborate ending sequences, its NPC-fraught arenas and the inclusion of capoeira as a martial art.