

Heihachi then tosses Kazuya into the volcano, before fleeing as it erupts. Heihachi flies in a helicopter with an unconscious Kazuya, heading towards a volcano. Like the first Tekken game, there is a canonical ending, which is Heihachi's ending. The roles of primary protagonist and antagonist from the first game (Kazuya and Heihachi respectively) were reversed for Tekken 2, with Kazuya being the selected character's ultimate opponent (with the exceptions being Kazuya himself, who instead faces Heihachi, and Devil/ Angel, who faces Jun instead). He enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 to reclaim his conglomerate and dispose of Kazuya once and for all. He then retreated to the hills to meditate in order to rekindle and enhance his fighting ability. Like his son before him, Heihachi survived his fall into the ravine thanks to his superhuman resilience. Two years after the end of the first tournament, a message is relayed from the Mishima Zaibatsu fortress to news agencies all over the world announcing a second tournament with a prize a thousand times that of the first. However, rumors of his immense power, and a dark side, slowly begin to spread throughout the world. Soon after his father's apparent death, Kazuya disappears into the shadows. The Mishima Zaibatsu under Kazuya's leadership has become even more powerful, with its tendrils reaching to all corners of the world. As Heihachi's body plummeted, Kazuya's smile gleamed in the sunlight. He stared out over the landscape, and let go of his father's body. Kazuya walked slowly to the edge of the same cliff from where his father had thrown him as a child. Bearing the scar given to him by his father, he enters into vicious combat with Heihachi on the same field where he was struck down and dropped from a cliff at the age of five.Īfter a grueling battle which raged on for hours, Kazuya emerged victorious by utilizing the power granted to him by the supernatural entity known as Devil.Īs Heihachi's broken body lay on the ground, Kazuya dropped to his knee and lifted his father into his arms. This warrior was Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi's cold-blooded son. Many battles were fought, but only one lone warrior emerged with the right to challenge Heihachi Mishima for the "King of Iron Fist" title. A large purse of prize money, which was to be awarded to the fighter who could defeat Heihachi Mishima in the final round, provided an incentive for warriors from all over the globe.įinanced and sponsored by the giant financial group, the Mishima Zaibatsu, the first Tekken tournament began with eight fighters, all of whom had emerged victorious from various matches held around the world, brought together by different motives, all possessing the skill and power necessary for victory. A worldwide martial arts tournament was nearing its finale.
