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- Hwoarang's ending in 6 is enough to be a Fridge Horror to begin with when he pulls out the orb out of Azazel, and by doing so, the darkness tried to consume him to the point he sees a vision of Jin in Devil form. Luckily, he has enough Heroic Willpower to toss aside the orb and crush it beneath his feet, as if coming to the realization of what his rival have become and has enough indomitable will to not end up like him.
I'm.. not like... HIM!!! |
- His ending in 5 is no slouch either. Devil Jin blows up his bike with telekinesis alone, sending Hwoarang flying... only for him to stand his guard and having the balls to fight while wounded.
- His character episode in 7 ends with him losing an eye which explains the Eyepatch of Power, And it's due to the fact that a shrapnel from a frag grenade lodged into his right eye.
- Alisa Bosconovitch is a cute, sweet and helpful Robot Girl. But she's also a terrifying war machine - capable of Flight, with hidden chainsaws in her arms, capable of detaching her head from her body (and make it explode), etc.. And there are the moments where her programming overrides her personality, making her a completely implacable enemy who will attack her friends without remorse or hesitation. . .
- The whole Devil Gene deal. From the time when the late Kazumi Hachijou brought it to the Mishima clan, it was one of the reasons a once well-respected Japanese clan became an horrifying Big Screwed-Up Family, cursing two of its descendants (Kazuya and Jin) and then pitting them against one another, and against the patriarch Heihachi, and the whole world.
- One of the most terrifying moments happens in Kazuya's Tekken 4 ending, where it takes over Kazuya. . . and then he freaking retakes control with one HELL of an Evil Laugh. And after taking an unconscious Jin's own share of the Gene, he 100% transforms into Devil and is all but said to have destroyed the whole place, presumably killing Jin and Heihachi.
- Jin's Tekken 3 ending does not help matters. The poor boy is unaware that he's been Heihachi's Unwitting Pawn all along, only thinking of how to avenge his mother's disappearance at the hands of Ogre - and then he's gunned down by the Tekken Force, with Heihachi himself shooting him in the head for good measure. And then, Devil Jin awakens. . .
- Heihachi's whole life story, save for a few Pet the Dog moments here and there (like his sincere love for his wife/Kazuya's mother Kazumi despite how he killed her when she attacked him and revealed that she was sent to kill him by her people, taking in Xiaoyu as his protegé, or playing with Kuma in one of his endings), is the very definition of Humans Are the Real Monsters. Near EVERY single cruel event in the game can be traced to Heihachi's gigantic dickbaggery, which was the catalyst for Jinpachi's imprisonment and death (and being taken over by an unrelated demon), Kazumi's death (even when it was in self-defense and he sincerely regretted it), Kazuya's own just as gigantic dickbaggery (save for maybe whatever happened between him and Jun), and Jin's fall into despair, anger, and his Face-Heel Turn. . .
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