Also she has Jun's win animation in Tekken Bowl. Similarly, while Tetsujin's and Mokujin's win animations are those of the character they last mimicked, Unknown's win animations will always be those of the character she previously mimicked apart from when she is swapped out, where she will have Jun's animations. If Tetsujin or Mokujin is the character first tagged in in a battle, the fighting style they mimic will be chosen at random, while Unknown will always start off by mimicking the fighting style of Jun Kazama. Unknown is unable to mimic the fighting styles of some certain characters that Mokujin and Tetsujin are able to mimic, such as the fighting styles of Prototype Jack, Jack-2, and Gun Jack. The new style she will mimic is chosen at random. Unlike Mokujin and Tetsujin who have to be tagged out and in again in order to mimic a different fighting style, Unknown can mimic a different fighting style by pressing down the R3 button (right analog stick). However there are some differences with her style of mimicry, the most prominent one being the fact she does not need to be tagged out to change fighting style. Tekken Tag Tournament screenshot: Unknown VS Unknown.ĭuring gameplay, Unknown mimics the fighting style of the other Tekken characters, just like Mokujin, Tetsujin and Combot. However, another reason for Unknown to interrupt Ogre since she was originally planned to be Jun's younger sister, and that she is fighting Ogre here to try and avenge Jun, her "dead" sister. Her apparent independent and selfless intervention on the behalf of Jin furthers suspicions that she is Jin's lost mother Jun Kazama. However, Unknown interrupts him, and it is implied that the two engage in a fight. In this ending, Ogre has defeated Jin Kazama, and he is about to consume Jin's soul. Unknown also appears in Ogre's Tekken Tag Tournament ending. In fact, many fans speculated over the few clues to her identity. Furthermore, Unknown is not knocked out until even the red bits of her health bar has been fully depleted (these traits do not carry over if a player plays as her). The Wolf Spirit actually possesses Unknown to "even out" this disadvantage, while playing against her, she has the ability to regenerate lost health that is still red in her health bar, a trait normally attributed only to characters who are tagged out. Unknown and the Wolf Spirit aren't actually a tag team per se, as one cannot be switched out for the other. Interestingly, she starts with the fighting style of Jun Kazama at the onset of every battle. In the original Tekken Tag Tournament Unknown has the ability to copy all of the other characters' abilities (except Jack(s)), and the player can switch fighting styles by simply pressing down on the Right analog stick. She retains the same appearance for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 though the Wolf Spirit is mysteriously absent though defeating her in this incarnation would cause multiple wolf spirits to attack her. It mimics every move and action she makes giving the impression that it is controlling her body. In the original Tekken Tag Tournament Unknown has a Wolf Spirit accompany her in battle. Unknown appears to be an Asian woman with glowing yellow eyes and purple slime coating her otherwise naked body. Defeating Jun in the first round of the Final Stage causes her to morph into Unknown for the second round. Her mysterious background is expanded upon in 2012's Tekken Tag Tournament 2 where she makes her return once again as the final boss. Originally intended to be the sister of Jun Kazama in early concept stages of the game, this idea was dropped and she simply became "Unknown". Unknown (アンノウン Announ) was introduced in Tekken Tag Tournament as the final boss.
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