TEKKEN 8 - Ending & Final Boss Fight (4K 60FPS)

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I won't lie, the way Jin used Devil, Jun and Heiachi stance. Dude unlocked his potential and previous combo attacks in T3. And his bgm music also came back!!!!

lylevillanueva
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Meanwhile in the post-credits scene:
Jin: "Finally. After so much conflict and bloodshed, I have cleansed myself and Kazuya from the Devil Gene. Now, the Devil's Blood is History, and the world no longer has to suffer the curse of the Mishimas"

Xiaoyu: "Oh! Right, the Mishimas. That reminds me; Have you seen your new friend, Reina lately?"

Jin:

creeps
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30 years of Tekken Series Tekken 8 is finally here and the story is never over.

mtlkve
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People don't understand how much this means to us 90s kids! We've waited forever for Jin to transform into an Angel!

Edit: I can't believe how popular this comment got! I wish I could be with my son right now playing Tekken! Unfortunately I haven't seen him in a while but I pray that I do God bless you all and enjoy the game! 💪

Hotpanini
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19:54 The way Jin used the Kazama style was just *chefs kiss*

Emeowy
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Kazuya needs to understand that the power of friendship will always win 😂

friendlyfire
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21:31
Can we talk about Kazuya hesitating in punching his son? Kazuya of ALL people. This bastard still have salvation

oprofeta
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Jin’s Tekken 3 move set & theme just brought tears to my eyes. 🥺

JiggaLito
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Though I love KoF more than anything, I can't deny that Tekken 8 got the best story mode here. Especially the final boss fight. So cinematic.

jinraigami
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This fight is pretty much like naruto and sasuke’s second fight in the valley of death. It started off with, pretty much an incredibly overpowered battle between two strongest beings in the earth, and it is followed by a simple hand to hand battle between 2 very exhausted people without any superpowers.

marksantiago
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The difference between these two is that Kazuya can't let go of the past while Jin looked forward to the future.

HeliosThor
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During the fight, I felt pity for Kazuya that he was all alone and had no support. Still he was a badass who will go out fighting and I am curious whats next for Kazuya as Jin's story feels completed.

broknight
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Coming from someone who doesn't know anything about Tekken, I really like how the fight between these two (Who I'm assuming have been archenemies for a long time) escalate this fight to God levels of power, destroying the world around them. But the fight eventually ends with them just being.. Ordinary humans. No Godly strengths and speed, nothing. Just pure martial arts and skill. That's cool.

kin
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Jin changed alot from "Power is everything" to "Power isn't everything" lol

ChyrilHadrian
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Strength and brutality of the Mishimas.

Inner peace and redirection of any conflict from the Kazama clan.

The sheer might and power of the Devil Gene.

The technical polish and discipline of Kyokushin Karate.

Jin Kazama is the true King of Iron Fist Tournament!

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21:31

This moment of seeming hesitation from Kazuya here interests me. Like he's doubting his world view, even if for a small instance. Why? Does his beaten and exhausted son remind him of himself when he was younger against Heihachi? Is he pondering for a moment that maybe he's become just like his father?

Prior to this game's release, I was fully of the belief that Kazuya is a hopeless monster through and through. But the fact that the returning Jun Kazama, a woman of strong moral integrity and purity, appears to hold genuine romantic affection for Kaz has me rethinking that. While I do believe still that Kazuya has undoubtedly been evil since Tekken 1, maybe there's more to him than that? Maybe there's still a good person in him buried under all the hatred, vengeance, power hunger, and ambition. How else could Jun fall in love with such a menace?

This fight definitely reinforced it for me. The dialogue gives us a deeper dive into Kazuya's motivations and character more than any other Tekken ever has.

"Anyone who tries to dictate how I live... Will suffer for their transgressions!"

This is the first time Kazuya has ever expressed how he views himself and his actions. It's sounds almost like he sees himself as *righteous, * here. An oppressed rebel, refusing to yield against the expectations and demands of an unfair world. Is his desire for world domination more than just stereotypical bad guy bravado, and a way for him to lash out against the world for the pain he's suffered?

I know I'm being corny and dramatic, haha, but I'm a huge Kazuya fan; however, I've always been one who loves him for being a ruthless dominator, a subversion of the heroic shoto protagonist cliche. A gruff and tough menace who makes a spectacle out of his maliciousness and ferocity. So I never expected Tekken 8, or any Tekken for that matter, to reveal his more human side, which this fight does.

This is where it gets more head-canon-y, but I also feel that Kazuya's frustration with Jin in this fight comes from more than just him resisting. Again, in the timestamp I placed at the start of this comment, Kazuya looks to be questioning himself. It's possible that comes from witnessing Jin, his son, who comes from a tragic background akin to his own, responding to his pain in a manner completely different from how Kazuya did. Unlike Kazuya, who used the pain and trauma from his past with Heihachi to grow into a monster surpassing the ruthlessness and cruelty of his father, Jin instead leaned on the friendships and alliances he's made to push himself to get stronger, and fight for more than just power and domination. To fight for a future for himself and his friends. To be part of something bigger; as opposed to Kazuya, who has always been alone, and only ever fought for himself. The moment where Kazuya has Jin pinned against the wall seems to be him reassuring himself that *his way* is the right way. Obviously, Jin proves him wrong.

Jin represents what Kazuya could have been had he followed the light, and that both infuriates and confuses him.

Or... Maybe Tekken is a bunch of hokey nonsense that really serves no other purpose than to provide an excuse for shredded Japanese men to punch eachother. 😅 Either way, this was awesome.

Whoever actually read all this, thanks for coming to my TED talk, lol.

megaunderflow
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17:27 hit me like a freight train. That remix of Jin’s Tekken 3 theme, and the return of his Mishima style…. It was a thing of beauty, and I’m glad we lived to see it.

wesleygriffiths
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17:25 the moment Jin OST started. all 90s kids went wild 🤤

GBGSK
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Everyone in the comment talks about shounen animes but no one noticed the "JOJO part 2 Battle Tendency" Reference especially when they blew up into Space by a volcanic eruption.

fluffyfluffs
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Jin Kazama surpassed himself and became the great hero he deserves to be.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The most epic, badass and impressive story of fighting games. Impressive from start to finish, excellent development and evolution of characters. One of the best and most unbeatable movies I have ever seen.

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