The move "Kuma Tag Team!" will bring Heihachi's pet bear, Kuma, onto the screen. Heihachi Mishima is one of only four characters to appear in every single Tekken game thus far (the other characters being Yoshimitsu, Nina Williams and Paul Phoenix).The move also has a chance of him spawning and serving a "Tekken Ball", which all players can then use to deal damage by striking it into enemies, just like in the Tekken Ball mode featured in Tekken 3.7 was a huge step back on the story/world building side and the trend started after 6. Mainly because they're not very good at telling a serious narrative they may as well go hard into what made the series great. This is a reference to Tekken Bowl, a Tekken side game that features Heihachi trophies as pins in the bowling game. They need to go for that late 90s rave/grunge aesthetic and ham stuff up properly. Heihachi's "Bowling Pin Toss" has Heihachi throw a Heihachi Trophy in an upwards arc that will deal damage to the first enemy it hits. Heihachi Mishima arguably is the central protagonist and villain of the Tekken franchise.This is a reference to Heihachi's Tekken 5 ending, where he does the same to Kazuya Mishima, Jinpachi Mishima, and Jin Kazama. One of Heihachi's 'super' attacks, "Rocket Away!", involves characters chained to a rocket which blasts off, whilst Heihachi observes via binoculars and laughs.
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