But the major changes were to the roster and to add a Tekken Force minigame. Sure, it changed the formula slightly by altering jump heights and allowing new sidestep options into the foreground or background. Tekken 3 was kind of big deal for two major reasons. Things do not go so well for a number of competitors. This means sixteen years after Tekken 2 and four years after Heihachi ended up setting Ogre free, the third King of Iron Fist Tournament is held. Of course, before he heads to his grandfather, he is branded and possessed by the Devil. (We never really find out if she is dead or just gone, but it seems she is dead.) Her son with Kazuya Mishima, Jin Kazama, is left behind and goes to Heihachi to train and become powerful enough enough to face Ogre.
It goes around killing various powerful fighters, with Jun Kazama gone in the aftermath. This is a strong, powerful, bad dude that Heihachi wants to use for his own means. The world is allegedly at peace, but then Tekken Force dug up an ancient temple and released Ogre. Mishima Zaibatsu has Tekken Force, a protective order Heihachi formed, that is supposed to be doing good. Tekken 3 starts out in a world where everything is good. Except for Heihachi, of course, because nothing is going to keep him down. Its introduction is set about sixteen years after Tekken 2, so a lot of people just got too old (or too dead) for this. Tekken 3 takes place after one such timeskip.
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Tekken is a series that can get a bit confusing, in terms of its story, due to various time skips and such.