Hey, I just got Tekken 6 yesterday, but I have no idea what's going on ha. I played a *tiny* bit of number 5, which as why I got this. I'd never played the story mode or anything. Now I just started and I'm really confused. I just unlocked this place on a map called "Arena" and played through it onSteve Foxx, as I had chosen to unlock him. I finally beat 3 guys and then this weird monster thing, and it showed me a video of him getting loads of money and splitting it with two other guys. Ten Steve walked out, and you saw that there was a bomb on the money, killing the 2 other guys.
What the hell is that ending about? I know nothing about Tekken except that there's a tournament called King of Iron Fist where people fight. Was that Arena thing the Tournament itself? I saw another ending online of Miguel, and his one was bad aswell? Can someone just tell me what the story of this game is, what that arena thing is for,who the F*CK is Azazel. I just want to play the tournament, not the level things with Lars and the robot. Can someone please just explain this game to me?
Sorry if some bits don't make sense ha, I'm just really confused|||About the Steve Fox and Miguel endings:
Ever since Tekken 4, hardly any of the ending movies are linked to the storyline, they're just created for entertainment and so there is a reward for completing a character's story mode.
The Arena is where the King Of Iron Fist Tournament is held. You cannot unlock ending movies for Lars and Alisa at the Arena because they are the main characters in Scenario Campaign mode, and you unlock many cutscenes about their journey whilst playing SC mode.
Sorry to break the news to ya pal, but completing Scenario Campaign mode is quite necessary if you want to get anything out of Tekken 6, and I don't understand why you wouldn't want to play it, because it's very fun, and better than the Arena, in my opinion. SC Mode is also the main source of money, which you need to customise your characters for both offline and online mode.
Azazel is the final boss, and he has the same purpose as Jinpachi in Tekken 5: to show your skill with the character you're playing as. Beating him shows you can fight with that character and that you deserve the rewards available.
Hope I helped out! :D
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