only for Akuma to get up and use his Raging Demon. The E3 2016 trailer depicts the battle between Akuma and Heihachi within a burning dojo, ending with Heihachi seemingly claiming victory.That and the Wham Shot that revealed he was the mysterious figure seen in the past trailers Kazumi was asking to kill Heihachi and Kazuya in case of her death. It's also a meta example for Namco Bandai as NO ONE saw this coming as many were too focused on Akuma not having been revealed in the most recent game in the Street Fighter series.The fact that Akuma is a guest character in the update.
Marduk curbstomps them before he and King finish their opponents off with the Muscle Docking! King is in a wrestling ring getting the crap kicked out of him in a tag team match, when he's able to make the tag to Marduk of all people. Broken and bleeding, he is still eager to fight Devil Jin. Bruce's ending, where he beats up a bunch of bullies.Even more awesome, this part of the intro was faithfully recreated in 7, complete with gameplay! Not only you get to relive Kazuya and Heihachi kicking lots of Jack ass, you get to play it, taking on several robots in a row with the two Mishima warriors and making it clear why they are two of the biggest badasses in the whole franchise.There's a reason many fans have called it the best opening of the series, if not fighting games in general. a squadron of JACK-4s, followed by a lengthy title sequence introducing the rest of the cast, totaling 31 characters, note The only ones' missing are Mokujin and Jin, and Jin is sort of represented by Devil Jin, who does appear.
It's the longest intro in the series (three and a half minutes), it's all in a highly-realistic CGI that still looks good even a decade later, and it really does not pull punches when it comes to content, kicking off with a truly epic hand-to-hand fight between Heihachi and Kazuya vs.