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词条 Kazuya Mishima
释义

  1. Concept and creation

      Devil persona and voice actors  

  2. Gameplay

  3. Appearances

     {{anchor|In the main Tekken games}}Main Tekken games  Other games  {{anchor|In other media}}Other media 

  4. Reception

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. Further reading

{{good article}}{{Infobox video game character
|name=Kazuya Mishima
|image=Kazuya Mishima (T7).png
|caption=Kazuya Mishima in Tekken 7
|alt=Large young man in a suit
|series=Tekken
|creator=Seiichi Ishii
|firstgame=Tekken (1994)
|voice={{Collapsible list|title=English
|Adam Dudley (The Motion Picture)
|Jacob Franchek (The Motion Picture) (young)
|Kyle Hebert (Blood Vengeance)
|Jordan Byrne (Street Fighter X Tekken)}}{{Collapsible list|title=Japanese
|Jōji Nakata (Tekken - Tekken Tag Tournament)
|Kazuhiro Yamaji (The Motion Picture)
|Minami Takayama (The Motion Picture) (young)
|{{Interlanguage link multi|Masanori Shinohara|ja|3=篠原まさのり|vertical-align=sup}} (since Tekken 4)}}
|motion_actor=Ryu Narushima
Noriyuki Osada (Blood Vengeance)
Masaki Onishi (Blood Vengeance) (stunts)
|portrayer =Ian Anthony Dale (Tekken film)
Mark Musashi (Street Fighter X Tekken: The Devil Within)
Kefi Abrikh (Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Live-Action Short Film)
James Adam Lim (Tekken Reload)
Kane Kosugi (Kazuya's Revenge)
|fighting_style=Mishima-ryu Karate
|origin=Japan
|nationality=Japanese
|occupation= Head of Mishima Financial Empire (Tekken 2)
Head of G Corporation (since Tekken 6)
}}{{nihongo|Kazuya Mishima|三島 一八|Mishima Kazuya|lead=yes}} is a fictional character in Bandai Namco's Tekken fighting game series, first featured as the protagonist in the original 1994 game. The son of worldwide conglomerate Mishima Zaibatsu CEO Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya seeks revenge against his father for throwing him down a cliff years earlier. Kazuya becomes corrupted in later games, seeking to obtain more power. Kazuya possesses the Devil Gene, a mutation which can transform him into a demonic being known as {{nihongo|Devil|デビル|Debiru}}. Devil has often appeared as a separate character in various games. Kazuya is also present in related series media and other games.

The character was based on writer Yukio Mishima, with whom he shares a last name. A number of staff members have considered him one of the franchise's strongest characters, which has led to debates about reducing the damage of some of his moves or removing them altogether. Kazuya's devil form was created to bring unrealistic fighters into the series, but the incarnation has made few appearances. Several voice actors have portrayed Kazuya in video games and films related to Tekken.

Kazuya has been positively received by critics. A number of websites have listed him as one of the best Tekken characters and one of the best characters in fighting games. Journalists have praised Kazuya's moves and dark characterization, which rivals that of his father. Critical reception of Kazuya's portrayal in films has been mixed, with critics finding him generic.

Concept and creation

Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada created Kazuya Mishima as a corrupted character with a "pure dark side" as opposed to his father Heihachi Mishima, who Harada identified as having a more "human dark side".[1] The franchise's design team referred to Kazuya and Nina Williams as "the soul [or] the cool part" of the original 1994 game.[2] Kazuya's design and characterization was influenced by a variety of sources.[3][4][5][6] Kazuya's family name was taken author Yukio Mishima,[5] who was also used a model for the character's physical appearance.[6] Harada compared Kazuya to a yakuza,[3] while artist Takayuki Yamaguchi based the character's Tekken 6 costume on a robot.[4] When describing Kazuya's personality, Harada cited him, along with Heihachi and Jin Kazama, as the violent characters of Tekken; he described the family as too quarrelsome. Denying claims that Tekken's plot is too convoluted, Harada said that its basic story is a "simple" struggle among members of the Mishima family with other characters dragged into the conflict.[7][8] Harada described Kazuya as focused on power; writing that the character addresses "different types of power", he explained: "that's kind of the story of Tekken and it's shown as the certain reality of people themselves rather than the idea law and order."[9]Namco created Tekken 7's storyline as a conclusion for Kazuya's struggle with Heihachi, though the company wanted the game's overall plot to be easily understood by newcomers.[10] Harada also wanted the game to flesh out the characters' relationship and reveal why they are enemies.[11] As part of the promotion for Tekken 7, he said that either Kazuya or Heihachi would die in their final fight.[12] The game's story mode includes a young Kazuya during the time Heihachi threw his son through a cliff following a fight; Harada said that the version of the character may be playable depending on fan demand.[13] Harada called Kazuya's final fight with Heihachi a "major milestone in the storyline". Surprised by the length of the rivalry between the characters and Tekken's popularity as a franchise, he felt it necessary to end in a fight to the death.[14] Although Kazuya's rivalry with Heihachi ended in Tekken 7, his relationship with his son Jin was left unresolved. Harada said that Jin's mother Jun Kazama would be "an important and essential element in talking about the story of Kazuya and Jin".[15]

Kazuya has appeared in games with Street Fighter characters.[9][16] Kazuya fights Akuma during the end of Tekken 7's story mode; Harada explained that the outcome of the fight was intentionally ambiguous, saying: "It’s still a work in progress." He joked that a scene with either character winning or being killed could negatively affect Namco's relationship with Capcom, particularly Capcom CEO Kenzo Tsujimoto.[9] Kazuya teamed up with Nina for the crossover game Street Fighter X Tekken. When creating the illustrations for the characters, artist Kazuma Teshigawara said that he wanted them to complement one another. Nina was selected for the game instead of Anna Williams since her cold personality was similar to Kazuya's. The two characters were featured in the game's first trailer in a fight against Street Fighter characters Ryu and Ken Masters; the trailer was intended to attract the audience with the game's main feature. Completing the game with Kazuya and Nina unlocks ending scene where Nina is revealed as an agent who escapes from Kazuya's forces. Artist Toshio Ohashi described the ending as the game's most cinematic due to similarities between the characters.[16]

Devil persona and voice actors

Kazuya's devil persona was created to meet Bandai Namco's request for more unrealistic characters in Tekken, such as Kuma, in contrast with the Virtua Fighter fighting series.[17] The Devil is unlockable as an alternate skin for Kazuya in the first game,[17] though he appears as a separate character for Tekken 2 with similar moves to Kazuya.[18] The Devil fights with a laser, {{nihongo|Inferno|インフェルノ|Inferuno}} (also known as {{nihongo|Devil Blaster|デビルブラスター|Debiru Burasutā}}, through his staff and a pair of wings were added later in the game's production. He was made more powerful, with his ten-hit combo easily taking down enemies. Realizing how powerful the character had become, Namco decided to balance his moves before the game's release.[18] The devil form is said to be based on Go Nagai's manga Devilman, where main character Akira Fudo develops a similar appearance.[19] Although Kazuya's devil persona had first appeared as a single character, in Tekken 4 he was removed from the cast; according to Harada, Kazuya (unlike Jin) embraced the powers of the devil.[20] In homage to Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Kazuya's devil form from the film was added as an alternate version of the character for Tag Tournament 2.[21]

From the first Tekken to Tag Tournament, Kazuya has been voiced by Jōji Nakata.[22] For the film Blood Vengeance, writer Dai Satō added Jin and Kazuya as "visual eye-candy" similar to the Williams sisters (Nina and Anna). Satō wanted the pairs to be played together in the spin-off game Tekken Tag Tournament 2, which relies on two-person teams.[23] Japanese voice actor Masanori Shinohara enjoyed Kazuya's role in the Tekken CGI film, and hoped his fans would see him in action.[24] {{clear}}

Gameplay

Kazuya's fighting style is known as {{nihongo|Mishima Style Fighting Karate|三島流喧嘩空手|Mishima-ryū Kenka Karate}}.[25] Motion actor Ryu Narushima performed many of Kazuya's moves while he was working on Jin.[26] Kazuya's moves include techniques often used by his father and Jin, but some are unique.[27] According to Harada, Kazuya is one of the most difficult characters for a player to control. He saw Kazuya as a fun character due to how powerful he is. As a result, Harada felt that gamers who lose while playing as him feel ashamed.[28] While fans often questioned him, saying that Lars Alexandersson was the strongest character to use in tournaments, Harada denied such claims, believing the Mishimas were far more powerful.[29] GameSpy said that while Kazuya retained his previous moves in Tekken 5, new additions over-powered the character to the point that players disliked using him.[30] In the next game, GameSpy said that he was given launcher moves which (despite making the character stronger) could leave the player vulnerable.[31]

Capcom recommended that players master Kazuya's {{nihongo|Rising Uppercut|風神拳|Fūjinken|lit. "Wind God Fist"}} combo, suggesting that it might turn the character into one of the most powerful in Street Fighter X Tekken.[32] Designing Kazuya's moves for this game, Capcom's Yoshinori Ono emailed Harada for ideas.[33] Capcom soon received a Tekken guide and an email from Harada concerning Kazuya's moves. The character's combo had a glitch in this game, which Capcom patched.[34] In the arcade game Tekken 7 Fated Retribution, three of Kazuya's moves were patched to increase the damage they inflict.[35][36] In making Tekken{{'}}s transition to the Unreal Engine, the staff was concerned about leaving Kazuya's Electric Wind Godfist because it was considered over-powered in previous games.[37] Famitsu recommended the character to skilled players, saying that some of his techniques have good potential—most notably {{nihongo|Spinning Demon|奈落払い|Naraku Barai|lit. "Hell Sweeps"}}, which makes him Tekken 7{{'s}} strongest character.[38]

Appearances

{{anchor|In the main Tekken games}}Main Tekken games

Before the events of the original Tekken game, Kazuya enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament to seek vengeance against his father Heihachi, who had thrown him off a cliff for unknown reasons. Undefeated, he reaches the final round and battles Heihachi.[39] Kazuya defeats Heihachi and drops him from the same cliff he was thrown from as a child.[40] In Tekken 2, Kazuya has taken over the Mishima Zaibatsu, which engages in illegal activities such as assassination, extortion, arms dealing, and the smuggling of protected species. Kazuya then announces a second King of Iron Fist Tournament. He is the game's final boss, and his alter-ego Devil is a hidden boss. The Devil is said to appear as overpowered version of Kazuya who became one with him before the events of the first Tekken game.[41][42] Heihachi reclaims the Mishima Zaibatsu by defeating Kazuya and throws him into the mouth of an erupting volcano.[43] Tekken 3 begins with Kazuya having impregnated Jun Kazama before his defeat by Heihachi.[44]

He returns as the main character in Tekken 4, set 21 years after Tekken 2. Kazuya was revived by G Corporation (a genetics-company rival of the Mishima Zaibatsu), and allows the company to perform experiments on him to learn the nature of his Devil Gene. He vows revenge on Heihachi in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 and to extract the half of his Devil Gene in the body of his son, Jin Kazama.[45] Heihachi leads Kazuya to Hon-Maru, a Mishima compound where Jin is held captive. Kazuya, influenced by Devil, knocks Heihachi out of the room with his psychic power and taunts Jin to wake him up. Jin defeats Kazuya and Heihachi in battle, but spares their lives.[46]

In Tekken 5, Kazuya and Heihachi are assaulted by a squadron of Jack-4s (machines sent to assassinate them by G Corporation for the Tekken Force raid on the corporation's laboratories) after Jin's departure from Hon-Maru. Kazuya jumps out of Hon-Maru, letting Heihachi die.[47] Vowing revenge on G Corporation for their treachery, Kazuya enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.[48] In Tekken 6, as the corporation's shadow head, he converts it into a military company which is the only opposition to the Mishima Zaibatsu (led by Jin), which has begun world conquest and declared war on several countries. The world sees G Corporation as its only savior, although Kazuya intends to kill Jin and dominate the world himself. He uses the company's influence to stop Jin from world domination.[49] Kazuya meets his half-brother, Lars Alexandersson, before he can face Jin. They fight, and Kazuya is forced to leave.[50][51]

In Tekken 7, Kazuya's mother is revealed as Kazumi Mishima, who died while trying to kill Heihachi.[52] It is revealed the young Kazuya sought revenge against his father but Heihachi threw him to the cliff as he noticed Kazuya inherited Kazumi's Devil Gene, which he finally confirms it. In the story, Kazuya sends an army of Jack-6 robots to the Mishima dojo to eliminate Heihachi, who was confronted by the warrior Akuma moments before.[53] Akuma says that he was sent by Kazumi to kill Kazuya and Heihachi,[54] later confronting Kazuya at G Corporation's Millennium Tower and revealing his debt to Kazumi for saving his life from an unknown critical situation he was in.[55] Surviving defeat by Akuma, Heihachi secretly captures images of the battle in which Kazuya transforms into his devil form. He broadcasts the images worldwide, exposing Kazuya's nature to undermine public trust in G Corporation as the Zaibatsu's opponents in the war.[56] Heihachi blasts the Millennium Tower with a satellite in an attempt to destroy Kazuya and Akuma;[57] Kazuya survives the attack, and destroys the satellite with a devil beam.[58] Heihachi tells a reporter that Kazuya's devil gene came from his mother, Kazumi. In the final battle at the mouth of a volcano, Kazuya (the final boss of the story mode) transforms into his devil form, kills Heihachi, and throws him into a lava pit. Akuma resurfaces, having survived the previous blast. Kazuya transforms into his final devil form and they battle once more, with the outcome unknown.[59] In an epilogue, Jin realizes that Kazuya is still alive and has to kill him in order to stop the war.[60]

Other games

Kazuya is the protagonist of the Tekken mobile game.[61] He also appears in the non-canonical Tekken Tag Tournament, confronting his son's devil form at the end.[62] Kazuya's devil persona is also playable; the game ends with his taking Jun after defeating her alter ego.[63] In the sequel, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Kazuya murders Jun to increase the power of his own devil form.[64] He can morph into Devil during gameplay with several new moves, instead of becoming a separate character. Kazuya also appears in Tekken Revolution.[65]

He appeared in devil form in the crossover strategy RPG Namco × Capcom, with several other Namco and Capcom characters.[66] Kazuya made a playable debut in human form—also transforming into his devil form—in the sequel of Namco × Capcom{{'s}} successor, Project X Zone 2, teaming up with his son, Jin.[67] Kazuya's image is downloadable content in Namco's Assault Horizon,[68] and it appears as in Taiko: Drum Master V Version.[69] Although he does not appear, Kazuya is mentioned in the crossover fighting game PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.[70]

He was one of the first characters featured in the Capcom's crossover fighting game, Street Fighter X Tekken. In the debut trailer, Kazuya defeats Dan Hibiki in to confront Street Fighter mascot Ryu. He wants to seize Pandora's Box to control the devil gene, and hires Nina Williams to assist him.[71] Kazuya appeared in CyberConnect2's tactical role-playing game Full Bokko Heroes X in his Tekken 7 design, with a chibi look.[72]

{{anchor|In other media}}Other media

Kazuya is the protagonist in the 1998 original video animation (OVA) The Motion Picture. As in the Tekken game series, he is thrown off a cliff at a young age by Heihachi and saved by a deal with the devil. Kazuya becomes bent on revenge against Heihachi and enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament to confront him. Jun Kazama repeatedly implores him not to kill his father; after Kazuya defeats Heihachi, Jun destroys the devil's influence and restores his kind, compassionate self. He spares Heihachi's life and fathers Jin with Jun, but is not seen after the tournament's conclusion. Kazuya is voiced by Kazuhiro Yamaji in the original Japanese version and Adam Dudley in the English dub.[73] He is also featured in the Tekken Forever and Tekken Saga comics.[74][75] In the Titan comic, Kazuya briefly faces his son before assaulting the Mishima corporation.[76]

Played by Ian Anthony Dale, he is the antagonist in the 2009 live-action film Tekken. Kazuya is Heihachi's right-hand man at Tekken Corporation, hoping to take over his father's company. Impatient with Heihachi's compassion for Jin, he overthrows him and orders his execution (although Heihachi persuades the soldier to spare him). After Jin wins the tournament, Kazuya challenges him to a one-on-one duel. Initially defeating Jin, Kazuya is critically wounded; however, Jin refuses to kill him because of their blood relation and lets him live in shame.[77] Japanese-American martial artist-actor Kane Kosugi played Kazuya in the 2014 prequel, Kazuya's Revenge. An amnesiac afer experiments by his father, Kazuya spends the movie fighting until he regains his memory.[78]

He appears in the short film, Street Fighter X Tekken: The Devil Within, played by Mark Musashi.[79] He is present in the CGI-animated film Tekken: Blood Vengeance, an alternate version of the events between Tekken 5 and Tekken 6; Kazuya, an antagonist, faces his father and son and is defeated by the latter.[80] Played by Kefi Abrikh, he appears in the live-action short film Tekken Tag Tournament 2.[81] Kazuya appears in the short film, Tekken Reload, played by James Adam Lim; Devil Kazuya is voiced by Tony Yeatropoulos.[82] His role in the franchise is also told in the novel, Tekken: The Dark History of Mishima.[83]

Reception

Critical reception of the character has been largely positive, and he has often been listed as one of the best Tekken characters due to his appeal to gamers.[84] Complex writers praised his dark backstory, saying that Kazuya became increasingly attractive over time, calling him the greatest character of the franchise.[85][86] According to the magazine's website, Kazuya was one of the characters they wanted to see in Super Smash Bros. Brawl 4.[87] FHM compared him to Street Fighter{{'s}} Ryu, based on their popularity and representation of their respective series.[88] Kazuya was also compared to his father, Heihachi, due to their similar natures and rivalry.[89][90] Bandai Namco opened the Tekken Museum in Osaka in May 2012, where a statue of Kazuya and Jin performing a cross-counter was exhibited.[91]

A number of websites have noted on Kazuya's dark characterization in the games. Den of Geek enjoyed Kazuya's strong violence, such as his murder of his grandfather Jinpachi Mishima at the end of Tekken 5.[92] By Tekken 4, IGN had praised his evil traits and intention to participate in the series' tournaments.[93] Although GamesRadar noted that Kazuya had been disliked,[94] they and other websites praised his transformation into a devil[95] (enhancing his evil characteristics).[96][97][98] Kotaku compared him with Heihachi and called him one of gaming's worst parents due to his antagonism to his son, Jin.[99] PlayStation Universe ranked Kazuya and Heihachi among the top five rival pairs in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 due to their relationship and power, describing them as one of the game's best tags.[100]

Kazuya's alter ego, Devil Kazuya, was also praised. The difficulty in unlocking him in the series' first game did not prevent him from being listed as one of the best characters, similar to Kazuya.[17][101][102][103] According to GamesRadar, players wanted to see a fight between Devil Kazuya and Akuma in Street Fighter X Tekken due to the similarities in their design.[104] In a Namco poll, Kazuya was the 18th-most-requested Tekken character to be playable in Tekken X Street Fighter (with 6.51 percent of the vote); 5.05 percent of the votes were cast for Devil, a separate voting option.[105] In Tekken 7, a bonus fight between Devil Kazuya and Akuma could be unlocked. Calling Devil Kazuya a difficult opponent, Shacknews and Hobby Consolas said that Akuma offered players a challenge; gamers needed to learn Devil Kazuya's moves to defeat him, resulting in the game's most difficult fight.[106][107]

Websites have also noted Kazuya's moves, and his Lightning Screw Uppercut was listed by GamesRadar as one of the most satisfying uppercuts in gaming history.[108] Prima Games praised Kazuya's Electric Wind God Fist for its impact on the enemy and possible player combos,[109] and ArcadeSushi recommended it to players wanting to use the Mishima characters.[110][111] Kazuya's Spinning Demon was performed by Eric Jacobus, attracting Harada's attention.[112]

Kazuya's appearances outside the Tekken games have also been noted. Alex Henning of The Fandom Post stated that John Kim's Western comics adapted well Kazuya's personality in the series, finding it similar to his game incarnation.[113] For the anime film Tekken: The Motion Picture, Eric Sandroni of Games Retrospect called Kazuya one of the film's characters who seemed realistic.[114] However, his English voice actor Adam Dudley has been criticized for his portrayal of the character.[115][116] In a review of the first Tekken live-action film, DVD Talk had negative opinions on Kazuya and Heihachi's subplot regarding their rivalry.[117] In Kazuya's Revenge, Manlu Movie panned the actor's performance.[118] GameCrate disliked his moves (calling them "noticeably generic") and his romantic relationship with Laura.[119] Phil Wheat had mixed feelings about Kazuya's role, saying he was still appealing though longtime fans may dislike the changes to his character; Wheat described the teaser for a new film as engaging, and said that he enjoyed seeing Kazuya fight his son, Jin.[120] Games Retrospect was harsher, calling Kazuya a "flat" character due to his generic traits.[121]

See also

  • List of Tekken characters

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38. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/matome/tekken7/guide07.html|title=『鉄拳7』キャラ別攻略まとめ> ユウ・ノビ監修キャラクターガイド> 三島一八|publisher=Famitsu|language=Japanese|accessdate=June 2, 2018}}
39. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken|quote=Kazuya is the cold-blooded son of Heihachi Mishima. At the age of 5 he was thrown off a cliff by his father. Kazuya survived and vows revenge to defeat his father, he enters the first tournament to kill Heihachi.|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
40. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken|level=Kazuya's ending.|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
41. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 2|quote=After defeating his father, Heihachi Mishima, and throwing his lifeless body from a cliff (as Heihachi did to his son previously) Kazuya appointed himself the new head of the Mishima Zaibatsu. After two years, Kazuya organized the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2.|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
42. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 2|level=Devil's Ending.|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
43. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 2|level=Heihachi's ending.|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
44. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 6|level=Prologue to Tekken 2.|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
45. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 5|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|level=20 years ago after losing to his father Heihachi in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2, Kazuya was thrown in a mouth of a volcano. A few days later, G Corporation, a biotech firm making revolutionary advances in the field of biogenetics researches brought him back to life, with G Corporation's aid Kazuya investigated the biomechanics of the devil gene within him by subjecting himself to various experiments. Kazuya believed that once he unlocked the power of the devil gene he would be powerful enough to defeat his father and destroy the Mishima Zaibatsu. 20 years later the Tekken Forces attacked G Corporation and stole their data, Kazuya was also targeted in the fight. Then Kazuya learns of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 which was a trap by Heihachi to lure him out. Despite this knowledge Kazuya enters the tournament knowing that this is his chance.}}
46. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 4|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|quote=Jin:--Be thankful to moth...Jun Kazama.}}
47. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 5|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|level=Kazuya's intro.}}
48. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 5|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|level=Kazuya Mishima. Knocked unconscious by Jin in the battle of Honmaru. As he came to, he was attacked by Jacks. "Damn!, are they after me too?" says Kazuya. For a while, Kazuya and Heihachi fought as father and son, but Devil Kazuya flew away, leaving Heihachi to die alone. Kazuya enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 to make the traitors pay.}}
49. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 6|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|level=Kazuya intro|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment}}
50. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 6|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|level=G Corporation, Millennium Tower Heliport|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment}}
51. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 6|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|level=Azazel's Temple, Central Corridor|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment}}
52. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Journalist: This lead sent me on a journey through countless documents, where I finally found her name in a single paragraph…Kazumi Hachijo. There was no mention of what kind of life she and Heihachi had led together, but it confirmed that Heihachi was Kazuya's father and Kazumi his mother.}}
53. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Heihachi: Who the hell are you? / Akuma: Someone whose fists know no equal. / Heihachi: Hah! It seems we can drop the formalities. / Akuma: This too is destiny.}}
54. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Heihachi: I must say, you impress me. Tell me your name. / Akuma: I am Akuma, and I have come to kill you and Kazuya on behalf of Kazumi.}}
55. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Kazuya: Before I kill you, tell me how you know my mother. What are you? A relic of the Hachijo? / Akuma: Kazumi once saved my life. That is all you need to know. Now it is time to repay my debt.}}
56. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Tekken Force soldier: We have received word from the investigation unit. As expected, the target has headed for G Corp's Millennium Tower. In addition, the news of your death, as leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu, has spread throughout the globe and signaled G Corp's victory. / Heihachi: Everything is going according to plan. Have you made the preparations? / Tekken Force soldier: Yes, sir. / Heihachi: Against Akuma, Kazuya will have no choice but to use his devil form. / Tekken Force soldier: We are ready to broadcast to the world when you are, sir. / Heihachi: Once we reveal the truth about Kazuya, no one will trust G Corp anymore. And when Kazuya is dead and buried, public opinion will fall in our favor.}}
57. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Heihachi: Initiate the final sequence. /… / Heihachi: It all ends now! /… / Heihachi: At last, everything is over… With this, the world will hail my victory! Gwahahaha!}}
58. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=G Corporation solder: Public opinion is turning against us. We're running out of options… / Kazuya: No matter. The last laugh shall be mine. /… / Reporter: The Mishima Zaibatsu's satellite has crash landed! Scenes of chaos unfolding…! / Heihachi: Kazuya… / Kazuya: You can never defeat me, Heihachi.}}
59. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Kazuya: I didn't think you'd stay dead long. / Akuma: I will not rest until your demise. / Kazuya: You are the one who will die.}}
60. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken 7|year=2017|developer=Bandai Namco Studios|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|quote=Jin: Yeah, it's all on me. The devil's blood runs through my veins, so it's up to me to kill Kazuya.}}
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62. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken Tag Tournament|year=2000|level=Kazuya's ending|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
63. ^{{cite video game|title=Tekken Tag Tournament|year=2000|level=Devil's ending|developer=Bandai Namco Studios}}
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Further reading

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