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Bryan Fury (ブライアン・フューリー Buraian Fyūrī?) is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. Bryan first appeared in Tekken 3, and he has returned in all subsequent Tekken games. Bryan was once a police detective, but is now a reanimated zombie cyborg with no morals and a penchant for violence.

Biography[]

Bryan worked as a police officer with connections to the Interpol Division of the Hong Kong Police Force. He was a skilled detective, though always followed by dark rumors. Whilst investigating the drug trade, fellow Hong Kong Interpol detective Lei Wulong discovered that Bryan had connections with drug dealers. Bryan was killed in a shoot-out in Hong Kong, possibly by Lei.[7]

Bryan's corpse was transported to a laboratory belonging to Doctor Abel, a doctor willing to do anything to rival the creations of the genius scientist, Doctor Bosconovitch. Doctor Abel brought Bryan back to life through the use of cybernetic enhancements. To perfect him as a prototype for a cyborg army, Dr. Abel sent him off to steal data from Dr Bosconovitch that would complete him. Bryan originally entered the third King of Iron Fist Tournament under these auspices, and targeted Yoshimitsu, a known acquaintance of Dr Bosconovitch, in order to try and find the data he needed.

Bryan appears to have been unable to get the data he needed from Yoshimitsu or Dr Bosconovitch, and subsequently realized that his life was coming to an end. On returning to Dr Abel, Bryan realized Abel had abandoned him, and had taken up working for the Mishima Zaibatsu as its top scientific advisor. Dr Abel no longer cared about what became of his obsolete cyborg creation. Bryan despised both Dr Abel for abandoning him, and Heihachi Mishima for taking Dr Abel away from him. He entered the fourth Iron Fist Tournament in order to take control of the Mishima Zaibatsu and get Dr Abel to modify his body and prolong his life.[8]

Bryan's plans did not go as hoped and he ended up attempting to raid the Mishima Zaibatsu by force. He was discovered injured in the Mishima Zaibatsu's vault by Yoshimitsu, who helped him escape.[9] Bryan awoke in Dr Bosconovitch's lab, where the doctor informed him he could upgrade his body. Bryan entrusted himself to the doctor, but, on awaking, realized his body was the same as before. Doctor Bosconovitch explained he needed more time to fully understand Bryan's body, but that in the mean time he was able to fit him with a perpetual power generator as an emergency measure, that would extend his life. Bryan lashed out and attacked the doctor and killed the Manji Clan members standing guard in the lab.[10]

Yoshimitsu had sworn vengeance on Bryan for attacking his rescuers, and prevented Bryan from getting far in his attempts to test the power of his generator in the fifth tournament. Enraged, Bryan began joining different battlefields, something that wasn't in short supply now that Jin Kazama had succeeded as head of the Zaibatsu, and was now waging global warfare. At this time, Bryan ended up holed up in an abandoned mansion, an ex-G Corporation testing facility, with a host of escaped G-Corp human experiments. He claims he was using the position in order to bait in strong opponents to test himself against. Eventually boring of this, when Jin announced the 6th tournament, Bryan joined it, seeking a fight that would sate his appetite.

The cancellation on the 6th tournament sent Bryan back into warzones, where he went on indiscriminate rampages.[11] He ended up in a conflict zone in the USA, where a man named Bob confronted him in an effort to stop his trail of destruction.[12]

Personality[]

Bryan is brutish, unfeeling, and overall psychotic. Throughout the entire Tekken series, it is clear that Bryan's motivation is nothing more than to create havoc and misery wherever he goes. His selfishness has been shown multiple times, like when he betrayed Doctor Bosconovitch and Yoshimitsu very shortly after Yoshimitsu saved him from death.

Bryan rarely talks and usually expresses his delight in watching others suffering through maniacal laughter and unhinged smirks. Noticeably, in the crossover game Street Fighter X Tekken, Bryan talks much more often then he does in any of the Tekken games he is in (which is also true for his partner, Jack-X). He does however speak in full sentences in his Tekken 5 interludes and also in the Scenario Campaign mode in Tekken 6, although in the latter his voice is not heard.

Appearance[]

Bryan has buzzed silver gray hair and blue eyes. His skin is relatively pale and since his first appearance he has had numerous scars across his body, most notably a cross shaped scar starting at his upper back, a large scar running down the left side of his chest from his collar bone to his waist, and a large scar over his left eye. Many of the other scars appear to be bullet wounds. He has two matching, spiraling tattoos on the left and right sides of his neck, and his outfits often have a police or military theme.

Outfits[]

Main article: Bryan Fury/Outfits

Story[]

Tekken 3[]

Official Strategy Guide
PART MAN, PART COP... ALL ZOMBIE. Bryan Fury, an officer in the International Police Organization, was killed in a shoot-out in Hong Kong.

Bryan's corpse was transported to the laboratory of a man named Dr. Abel. This 88-year-old scientist was fairly famous in the underground society, but his findings were often preceded by Dr. Boskonovitch's. However, at last, he came to the last step of completing his master project... the Cyborg Army. Dr. Abel thought that a perfect cyborg must have the mechanics built by his rival, Dr. Bosconovitch, so he re-animated Fury's body and sent him off to collect this data.

In his former life Bryan was known as a skillful detective, but on the other side, he was always followed by dark rumors. Investigating the Hong Kong drug trade, Lei Wulong discovered that Fury had connections with drug dealers.

Bryan sneaks into the 'King of Iron Fist Tournament', targeting Yoshimitsu, who has strong ties with Boskonovitch.[3]

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Tekken 3 Bryan Fury - Last Laugh

Ending Description, "Last Laugh"'
Bryan is running when a group of Tekken Force soldiers flash a bright light at Bryan and begin opening fire. Bryan shields himself as he runs towards the tank in the back of them. He ripped a part of the tank off and throws it at the Tekken Force soldiers who are attempting to flee. It ends with an explosion. Bryan then laughs maniacally.

Tekken 4[]

Official Strategy Guide
Bryan came to the realization that his life was quickly coming to an end. He knew that that the only person capable of extending his life was Doctor Abel, his creator. However, two years ago, Abel abandoned Bryan when the Mishima Zaibatsu recruited him as its top scientific advisor. Bryan despised both Heihachi Mishima, the man who took Abel away from him, and Abel himself for abandoning him.

One day, Bryan heard news of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 and decided to enter. Despite his impending death, Bryan's muscles flowed with energy that made him more powerful than before. Along with this new strength, Bryan developed an almost uncontrollable rage that also manifested itself in his physical appearance.

Bryan staked everything on this one hope. If he defeated Heihachi Mishima in the tournament he could easily take total control over the Mishima Zaibatsu to do his bidding. If all went as planned, Bryan would command Abel to upgrade him to the most powerful being in existence.[5]

Prologue
Bryan realized that the end of his life was near. There was only one person who could change this - Doctor Abel, his creator.

But Abel abandoned him two years ago when the Mishima Zaibatsu recruited him as its top scientific advisor. Bryan despised the both of them - Mishima Zaibatsu, for taking Abel away from him, and Abel himself for abandoning him.

One day, news of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 reached Bryan, and he decided to enter the Tournament. Despite his impending death, Bryan's body flowed with energy, making him more powerful than before. Along with this new strength, Bryan developed an uncontrollable rage that manifested itself in his outward physical appearance.

Bryan stakes everything on one hope - that if he defeats Heihachi Mishima, he would become the head of the Mishima Zaibatsu. If all goes according to plan, Bryan would command Abel to modify his body, thus becoming the most powerful being in existence once again.[13]

Version 3
Bryan came to the realization that his life was quickly coming to an end. Two years ago, the Mishima Zaibatsu recruited Doctor Abel as its top scientific advisor. When this happened, Abel abandoned Bryan without giving a second thought to the now-obsolete cyborg's well being.

Bryan knew that the only person capable of extending his life was Abel, his creator. Bryan despised both Heihachi Mishima, the man who took Abel away from him, and Abel himself for abandoning him.

One day, Bryan heard news of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, and decided to enter the Tournament. He entered knowing that it would probably be his final fight. As he trained, Bryan sensed that his death was quietly approaching.

Despite his impending death, Bryan's physical strength did not diminish. On the contrary, Bryan's muscles flowed with energy that made him more powerful than before. Along with this new strength, Bryan developed an almost uncontrollable rage that also manifested itself in his outward physical appearance.

Bryan staked everything on this one hope: if he won the Tournament, he would become the head of the Mishima Zaibatsu. More importantly, if Bryan defeated Heihachi Mishima in the tournament, he could easily take total control over the Mishima Zaibatsu to do his bidding.

If all went as planned, Bryan would command Abel to modify his body to prolong his life. This would also be an opportunity for him to upgrade his body.

It would be his opportunity to upgrade himself to the most powerful being in existence.[citation needed]

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Tekken 4 - Bryan Fury ending - HQ

Ending Description
Bryan wakes up to Dr. Bosconovitch informing him that Yoshimitsu had saved him. Yoshimitsu stands at the foot of the chamber and nods. Bosconovitch then goes on to say they both need his cooperation. He offers to mechanize Bryan, expanding his lifespan, but in return, Bosconovitch wants to keep his original body once Bryan is reborn into a new body. Bosconovitch then tranquilizes Bryan.

Tekken 5[]

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Tekken 5 Bryan Interludes

Manual, NTSC & Manual, PAL
Bryan Fury, a replicant created by Dr. Abel, entrusted himself to Dr. Boskonovitch to receive technological upgrades. Boskonovitch installed a perpetual power generator in the cyborg. Instead of thanks, Bryan killed several people at the facility. Then he decided to enter the tournament, thinking it the perfect test for his newly installed generator.[14]

Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Manual, PAL
Once human but now a cyborg, Bryan has entered The King of Iron Fist Tournament to test out his newly installed perpetual power generator and to finish Yoshimitsu.[15]

Official Strategy Guide
In order to receive technological upgrades to his cybernetic body, Bryan entrusted himself to Doctor Boskonovitch and drifted into a deep sleep.

Upon regaining consciousness, Bryan realized that his body remained unchanged. Dr. Boskonovitch explained that Bryan's body contained many complex mechanisms that would require more time to fully understand. But he was able to install a perpetual power generator as an emergency measure.

"Perpetual power generator? Incredible!", Bryan exulted.

Bryan shoved Dr. Boskonovitch out of the way as he headed for the door. Several members of the Manji Party tried to stop him, but they got sent sprawling to the ground as he left the secret base of the Manji Party behind him.

A few days later, Bryan learned that The King of Iron Fist Tournament would be held again. Bryan decided to enter, thinking it the perfect test for his newly installed perpetual power generator.[16]

Prologue
Bryan Fury. A cyborg made by Dr. Abel. Bryan entrusted Dr. Boskonovitch with giving him a perfect body. However... Bryan's body was too complex. He installed a prefectural generator instead.

Bryan yells, "Endless power? This is perfect!"

Bryan attacked the doctor and the Manji Clan members and left the lab in ruins.

Bryan leans of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. He feels it's time for a real test of his new abilities.[17]

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Tekken 5 - Bryan Fury ending - HQ

Ending Description
Bryan is walking in a forest with a Gatling gun in his hand. He uses his cyborg eyes to find the invisible Yoshimitsu. When he spots him, he fires his Gatling gun but Yoshimitsu disappears again. He reappears behind Bryan, who shoots him repeatedly over his right shoulder with a pistol in his left hand. As Yoshimitsu lands, Bryan walks to his fallen opponent. And as he aims his pistol with a final smirk, the screen goes black and a final shot can be heard.

Tekken 6[]

Official Strategy Guide
Bryan entered The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 to test his newly-acquired perpetual generator. However, time after time, Yoshimitsu got in the way of Bryan's plans. In obtaining the perpetual generator, Bryan gained the potential for ultimate power but being unable to test it resulted in frustration.

Bryan could not contain his desire for destruction, so he traveled to the world's battlefields, wreaking havoc indiscriminately. He eventually grew tired of the comparatively weak foes he encountered, and craved a real challenge. Finally, The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 was announced. Hungry for more capable prey, Bryan headed for the tournament to prove his mettle.[18]

Prologue
Bryan entered the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 in order to test his newly acquired perpetual generator. However, Yoshimitsu continually stopped Bryan from realising its full potential. With each missed opportunity, Bryan's frustration increased to insurmountable levels. Unable to contain his desire for destruction, Bryan traveled the world and wreaked havoc indiscriminately. But he eventually grew tired of the unchanging battlefields. It was at that time that The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 was announced.[19]

Version 3
After getting his hands on a perpetual generator, Bryan Fury decided to join The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 for the purpose of testing its efficiency. However, Yoshimitsu's repeated meddling hindered his tests and hopes of unlocking its ultimate power, greatly frustrating Bryan. Soon afterwards, Bryan began destroying everything in sight.

Driven by rage, he joined various battlefields the world over, reducing this and that to rubble. However, he soon grew tired of the sameness of it all.

Around this time, he caught wind of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6's announcement. Feeling it was better suited for his frenzied appetite, he headed in its direction.[citation needed]

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Tekken 6 - Bryan Fury ending - HD 720p

Ending Description
Bryan walks through a battlefield, carrying a rocket launcher and a Gatling gun in each hand. Attacking a nearby chopper and missing a few shots with his rocket launcher, Bryan immediately pulls out a metal girder, and flings it into through the Helicopter, causing it to fall and crash at Bryan. Bryan then walks out from the site, unscathed, and smiling.

Tekken 7[]

Official Website Profile (English)
A savage fighter who uses a kickboxing fighting style. He's reported to have died twice and was somehow revived each time. He once belonged to an international police force, but Dr. Abel and Dr. Bosconovitch made him a replicant with a perpetual generator that keeps him alive.[20]

Prologue
Bryan Fury is a dab hand at making enemies. But when you travel the world picking fights, that's not exactly a surprise. So when Bryan appeared in a war-torn city, he took the opportunity to go on an indiscriminate rampage.

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TEKKEN 7 - Bryan Fury Ending & Intro (TEKKEN 7 Character Endings)

With the world turned upside down by the constant fighting, Bryan was in his element. So when a rotund, sluggish-looking man approached him amid the chaos, Bryan could only lick his lips in glee at the prospect of a new victim.[21]

Ending Description
After defeating Bob, Bryan notices a fighter aircraft. He then grabs an iron bar and throws it into the aircraft. As the aircraft explodes Bryan turns and walks away in laughter.

Tekken 8[]

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TEKKEN 8 - Bryan Fury Reveal & Gameplay Trailer

Official Website Profile (English)
Obtaining the perpetual generator, Bryan Fury became the ultimate replicant, using this endless source of energy to wreak havoc. Even after the battle between G Corp. and Mishima Zaibatsu concluded, Bryan continued waging acts of war around the globe, and quickly became the target of international police organizations.

Something suddenly changed in Bryan when he confronted the elite counter terrorist unit of the international police agency he formerly belonged to in an urban conflict. Either a result of overuse in countless conflicts, or from a lingering memory of his mortal body, his perpetual generator overheated during battle. A surge in feelings of power and pleasure burned their imprint into his brain, turning it crimson red.

When he awoke, he was alone in the devastated aftermath he had likely caused. "Are you really the infamous Bryan Fury..?" From under the rubble, the voice of someone who appeared to know him said, but was abruptly interrupted by the sounds of pummeling fists and maniacal laughter.[22]

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Tekken 8 - Bryan Character Episode Ending

Character Episode Prologue
A replicant containing a perpetual motion machine, Bryan Fury is a berserker who stops at nothing to get what he wants.

Having rampaged across the world's battlefields, the recent dearth of large-scale combat left the replicant yearning for such savage thrills.

While searching for a new challenge, Bryan heard of The King of Iron Fist Tournament to select the new head of the Mishima Zaibatsu.

Bryan rushed to join the fray, seeing the tournament as the perfect opportunity to realize his goal: a world dominated by violence.

Ending Description
Bryan Fury won the King of Iron Fist Tournament and became the new head of the Mishima Zaibatsu, where he and his army, including Paul Phoenix, Marshall Law, and Hwoarang, are riding in the middle of the desert to Bryan's Private Firing Range. After arriving at his Private Firing Range, Bryan and his army began to fire their tanks and weapons at the town ruins, including a wooden target that looks like Yoshimitsu. Then, Bryan swung his tank nozzle to the other side. Although Paul ducked from the tank nozzle, Marshall got hit by it, knocking him out on a road. Bryan then laughs maniacally for his amusement and for achieving his goal to dominate the entire world with violence.

Summary of In-Game Events
Bryan was among the participants of Kazuya's King of Iron Fist Tournament, being the winner of North America Block C. During the first rounds, he is paired against Yoshimitsu. However, their match was rendered meaningless when the tournament was suspended following an attack by Yggdrasil and the United Nations.

In the bad ending, Bryan is seen with G Corporation destroying the remains of Manhattan.

Other Appearances[]

Tekken Tag Tournament[]

Bryan appeared in Tekken Tag Tournament as a playable character. He retains his Tekken 3 moveset and outfits.

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Tekken Tag Tournament - Bryan Ending

Tekken Tag Tournament Ending

Ending Description
Bryan is walking when Lei appears behind him holding a gun up. Bryan then turns around and begins walking towards Lei. Lei panics and fires shots several times, all of which Bryan is unaffected by. Lei then makes a noticeably flustered face expression. He then comes dodging at Lei. The screen ends with Bryan getting ready to make an impacting uppercut.

Tekken Movie (2010)[]

In the 2010 live-action movie Bryan Fury is portrayed by Gary Daniels and is the secondary antagonist of the film. He is depicted as a man who has had cybernetic upgrades. He is blackmailed by Kazuya Mishima into killing Jin Kazama to keep his cybernetic upgrades a secret. After Kazuya changes the rules of the tournament making it so that the competitors are forced to kill each other in order to win, Bryan is pitted against Sergei Dragunov. Dragunov, despite putting up a valiant effort, is ultimately killed when Bryan strangles and eventually slits his throat with a spiked chain. He later fights Jin and although he has the upper hand through most of the fight, Jin flashes back to his mother's training and follows her advice by exploiting Bryan's weak spots. Bryan is defeated and killed by Jin.

Also, prior to his death, Bryan held the title as the 'current' King of Iron Fist Tournament.

Street Fighter X Tekken[]

Bryan appeared in Street Fighter X Tekken as a playable character. His tag partner is a Jack robot exclusive to the game known as "Jack X". This is the only game in addition to Tekken 5 where Bryan can be seen speaking full sentences with his voice being heard.

Profile
The former partner of Lei Wulong. He lost his life during a shootout in Hong Kong, but was brought back to life as a "replicant". Afterwards, he gave into his destructive tendencies and now only lives to cause mayhem.[1]

Prologue
Bryan plots to steal Pandora and its overwhelming power for himself; however, on his hunt for it, he breaks into a G Corporation laboratory instead and finds a series of Jack-X robots. He accidentally awakens one of the robots. It authenticates Bryan as its commander. Bryan brings Jack-X along to help him retrieve Pandora.[23]

Rival Fight
Bryan and Jack-X encounter Guy and Cody. Jack-X scans Guy and Cody's power levels on Bryan's command. Satisfied with the readings Jack-X gives, Bryan laughs and challenges them to a fight. Guy dismisses them, saying they don't have time for it, but Bryan sets Jack-X on them. Guy and Cody quickly change their mind about fighting, and Bryan says their battle will be 'to the death'.[24]

Ending Description
Bryan and Jack-X approach Pandora, with Bryan considering how to put it to use. Pandora opens of its own accord and sends a beam of light up into the sky. Jack-X begins to reboot; once the process is complete, it turns on Bryan, identifying him as a target for extermination. Bryan takes cover behind Pandora. Grinning, he leaps over Pandora to engage Jack-X.[25]

Epilogue Text
After battling the strongest warriors in the world, Bryan was able to satisfy his destructive desires. But after reaching Pandora at the South Pole, his final opponent would be the battle robot JACK-X.

They fought fiercely for days, with Bryan eventually claiming victory over Jack-X and sole possession of the box. Using Pandora's power, Bryan eliminated everyone else in the Antarctic. Possessing an entire continent to himself, Bryan planned to use it as a base of operations as he continued his march of destruction.[25]

Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]

Bryan returned in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as a playable character.

Profile
A savage fighter who uses a kickboxing fighting style. He's reported to have died twice and was somehow revived each time. He once belonged to an international police force, but Dr. Abel and Dr. Bosconovitch made him a replicant with a perpetual generator that keeps him alive.

"Mwahahahaha! So, which one of you wants to die?"[26]

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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Bryan Ending

TTT2 Ending

Ending Description
Bryan is shown loading a handgun. He then grins and proceeds to pick up another weapon: a serrated knife. He sees a reflection in the knife as Yoshimitsu appears behind him. A battle ensues with Yoshimitsu's blade going up against Bryan's fists. Yoshimitsu disappears and Bryan thinks he's won, but Yoshimitsu's sword then slashes a pipe, filling the room with steam. Bryan punches Yoshimitsu so hard that he gets blasted through the wall to the outside. Bryan then detonates the bomb on Yoshimitsu's arm using a button he dropped during battle. Bryan walks away with the explosion behind him.

Tekken Revolution []

Bryan appears in Tekken Revolution as a playable character.

Gameplay[]

Bryan is an unorthodox kickboxer who heavily relies on a ferocious punishment game. Bryan is capable of doing heavy amounts of damage with his counter hits and makes sure no move goes unpunished. He also has good pressuring capabilities, keeping opponents on tilt.

Bryan, however, is very unsafe, so risks must be taken in order to be rewarded with near 30% combos. He also lacks good range. In all, Bryan is a consistently strong character with a great toolset for instilling fear in the player's opponents.

Fighting Style[]

Bryan fights using a style of Kickboxing. Kickboxing is a popular combat sport that saw fruition in Japan in the 1960s. Kickboxing's punching techniques are almost identical to that of regular boxing, with kicking techniques being the aspect of the sport that differentiates itself from the latter, being an important part of a practitioner's arsenal. Elbow and knee motions also have heritage in the martial art Muay Thai, also defined as kickboxing in it's broader term. Bryan's kickboxing is not strictly traditional, with him putting his own sadistic twist on certain moves, notably the Fisherman's Slam. Many moves are also derived from Karate techniques.

Moves[]

Bryan Fury Moves

Quotes[]

Character Relationships[]

  • Doctor Abel - He reanimated and cybernetically enhanced Bryan just before the events of Tekken 3. However, after Tekken 4, Bryan killed him in cold blood after Abel betrayed Bryan and left him to die.
  • Lei Wulong - Whilst investigating the Hong Kong drug trade, Lei discovered that Bryan, a fellow ICPO officer, had connections with drug dealers; Bryan subsequently died in a shootout in Hong Kong.[3] According to Bryan's Tekken 5 interludes, Lei was hunting him for homicide cases regarding the Manji Clan.[27] In his profile for the non-canonical game Street Fighter X Tekken, Bryan is said to have been Lei's police partner prior to his death.[28]
  • Doctor Bosconovitch - Yoshimitsu found Bryan unconscious during Tekken 4 and brought him to Bosconovitch, who prolonged his life, saving him. However, Bryan in return mercilessly betrayed and killed several Manji clan members and assaulted Dr. Bosconovitch.
  • Yoshimitsu - His archenemy. He was Bryan's target in Tekken 3, but Bryan was later rescued by him during Tekken 4. They later became enemies in Tekken 5 due to Bryan attacking the Manji clan members and ruthlessly using Dr. Bosconovitch for his own personal gain.
  • Paul Phoenix - Fought him in the console opening of Tekken 6. They also share a tag throw in TTT2 reminiscent of the scene of their punches colliding in said opening movie.
  • Alisa Bosconovitch - Bryan followed her and Lars in the Scenario Campaign. She seemed to be unaware that Bryan was the one who injured her father.
  • Jack - His rival in Tekken Card Challenge. In Street Fighter X Tekken, Bryan finds a backup model of Jack called "Jack-X" and makes it serve him. (non-canon).
  • Robert Richards - His opponent in Tekken 7.
  • Kazuya Mishima - Kazuya blackmailed Bryan into killing Jin in the 2010 film (non-canon).
  • Sergei Dragunov - Bryan killed him in the 2010 film (non-canon).

Trivia[]

General:

Tekken 3:

  • Bryan Fury replaced Bruce Irvin, so they share many similarities, such as their nationality, fighting style, a single win animation (which Bryan no longer has from Tekken 4 and onwards), and an involvement with and hatred of Lei Wulong. Despite these facts, there is no confirmed relationship between the two in the storyline.
  • Bryan is unlocked after beating the game six times.
  • Bryan Fury's bosses in the Tekken Force side game are (in order of appearance) Lei Wulong, Gun Jack, Yoshimitsu, and Heihachi Mishima.

Tekken Tag Tournament

Tekken 4:

  • Bryan Fury is playable after beating the game five times, or as soon as Story Mode is completed with Yoshimitsu.
  • Bryan has a new winning pose that has him punch the opponent he fought in the face, in this game, he punches the opponent in the face 10 times and while he does that, he does his trademark evil laugh and says "Die", but in later games, it is increased to 13 and he does not say anything.

Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection:

  • Bryan's sub-bosses are Lei Wulong and Yoshimitsu.
  • Bryan acts as the sub-boss of Yoshimitsu.

Tekken 6 and Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion:

  • Bryan's Item Move in Tekken 6 is a shotgun while in Bloodline Rebellion, he also received a Gatling gun.
  • In the "Power is Everything" trailer for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, Bryan is shown fighting Paul Phoenix.
  • During Paul's ending, Bryan is misnamed as Brian.
  • In the Scenario Campaign mode, Bryan is seen following Lars and Alisa after the invasion of the lab, he is a boss in the Southern Woodlands.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2:

  • Bryan wields firearms within both Yoshimitsu's and his endings. In his ending, he wields a handgun, combat knife, and a detonating device which he uses to blow up Yoshimitsu. In Yoshimitsu's ending, however, he wields a Gatling laser resembling his Gatling gun item move from Tekken 6.
  • Although Netsu data provides non-canonical information, it is possible that Alisa's negative netsu with Bryan might imply that she knows he injured Dr Bosconovitch.

Tekken 7 and Tekken 7: Fated Retribution:

  • Bryan's ending is also similar to his ending from Tekken 6, as in both endings have him cause a helicopter to explode. The only difference in Tekken 6, the helicopter crashes to the ground before exploding while in this ending, the helicopter explodes in mid-air.

Street Fighter X Tekken:

  • Yoshimitsu's Japanese voice actor, Tomokazu Seki, also voices Bryan in the game.
  • M. Bison's Swap Costume is based on Bryan's appearance. According to the download blurb, Bison became intrigued by Bryan's unique powers and proceeded to take control of his body.

Tekken 8

  • His reveal trailer was accidentally posted on Instagram by Tekken's official social media account during the Tekken World Tour Day 2 Combo Breaker event, and it was deleted not too long after.
  • Bryan has a special intro with Paul Phoenix and Yoshimitsu.
    • Paul begins cracking his knuckles, saying that he intends to show Bryan to power of his fists. This causes Bryan to chuckle a bit before the pair throw punches that collide. This collision is a reference to the intro of Bloodline Rebellion.
    • Bryan pulls out his gatling gun and fires at Yoshimitsu, who blocks everything by spinning his sword with his prosthetic hand. Yoshimitsu then teleports above and tries to strike Bryan, who blocks the attack with his gatling gun.
  • Bryan's Character Episode ending is likely a reference to the post-apocalyptic movie series Mad Max.

Other:

Gallery[]

Main article: Bryan Fury/Gallery

References[]

  1. ^ a b Street Fighter X Tekken Profile.
  2. ^ Tekken 8 Bryan Fury Gameplay Reveal Trailer
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Tekken 3 Official Strategy Guide, Prima (1998), p.104.
  4. ^ In-game Tekken 8 profile
  5. ^ a b c Tekken 4 Official Strategy Guide, Prima (2002), p.18.
  6. ^ See Jun Kazama's Tekken 8 Official Japanese Website Profile, which states that Ogre's attack took place 'seven years ago'. The Tekken 3 story write up states that this attack happened four years prior to the events of Tekken 3.
  7. ^ See Bryan's Tekken 3 profile. SFXTK, whilst non-canonical, states that Bryan and Lei were partners as detectives. This could fit within Bryan's story, and may also make Lei the shooter who killed Bryan. Further implication of this is given in Bryan's Tekken Tag Tournament ending, where Lei, after initially pausing, repeatedly tries to shoot Bryan. Lei realizes in shock that Bryan is still coming for him.
  8. ^ Bryan's Tekken 4 profile.
  9. ^ Yoshimitsu's Tekken 5 profile
  10. ^ Bryan's Tekken 5 prologue & Yoshimitsu's Tekken 5 prologue.
  11. ^ Bryan's Tekken 7 profile
  12. ^ Bob's Tekken 7 profile. Bryan is also seen in his destructive Twilight Conflict rampage in Tekken Pachislot 4.
  13. ^ Tekken 4 In-Game Prologue.
  14. ^ Tekken 5 PlayStation NTSC Manual, p.43; Tekken 5 PlayStation PAL Manual, p.25.
  15. ^ Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection PlayStation PAL Manual, p.4.
  16. ^ Tekken 5 Official Strategy Guide,Brady Games (2004), p.38.
  17. ^ Tekken 5 In-Game Prologue.
  18. ^ Tekken 6 Official Strategy Guide, Brady Games (2009), p.82; transcribed on Tekken Zaibatsu.
  19. ^ Tekken 6 In-Game Prologue.
  20. ^ Tekken 7 Official English Website Profile.
  21. ^ Tekken 7 Character Prologue.
  22. ^ Tekken 8 Official EU English Website Profile; Tekken 8 Official US English Website Profile.
  23. ^ Bryan and Jack-X's Street Fighter X Tekken prologue.
  24. ^ Bryan and Jack-X's Street Fighter X Tekken Rival Fight cutscene.
  25. ^ a b Bryan and Jack-X's Street Fighter X Tekken ending cutscene.
  26. ^ Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U profile.
  27. ^ Bryan Fury/Tekken 5 Interludes#Vs Lei Wulong
  28. ^ http://www.streetfighter.com/us/sfxtk/characters/bryan
  29. ^ https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-06-26-tekken-producer-hits-out-at-whining-and-complaining-fans-who-blindly-repeat-voice-actor-requests

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