Bryan Fury
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Bryan Fury is a video game character from the Tekken fighting game series.
History
Tekken 3
Bryan is a kickboxer who was Lei Wulong's rival. After Bryan died due to a failed attempt at double-crossing two gangs at once, Dr. Abel reanimated him as a cyborg, intending to use him to kill both Yoshimitsu and Dr. Boskonovitch, Abel's rival. Bryan still remembered his grudge against Lei.Tekken 4
In Tekken 4, Bryan knew that his body was deteriorating, that he was near death. Upon learning that Abel has become a scientific advisor of Mishima Zaibatsu, he despised the Mishima Zaibatsu for taking Abel away from him and Abel himself, for abandoning him. After competing in the tournament, Bryan confronted Dr. Abel, but was only able to knock him down before falling unconscious. But Yoshimitsu saved Bryan and brought him to Dr. Boskonovitch, who believed that the key to disabling Abel's bio-weapon was hidden in Bryan's body.Tekken 5
As such, Bryan was to receive a new body, but the fifth Iron Fist tournament was announced too soon for Boskonovitch to complete the new body. Instead, Boskonovitch gave him a new perpetual energy generator. Upon learning this, Bryan pushed Dr. B. aside and murdered the Manji clan members assigned to guard him. Bryan entered Tekken 5 to test out the power generator. When Yoshimitsu heard this, he was infuriated and entered Tekken 5 to get revenge. After the tournament, Bryan confronts Yoshimitsu in the forest with a chain gun. Yoshimitsu tries to finish him but Bryan shoots him unconscious with a handgun before Yoshimitsu is able to reach him.Moves List
Trivia
- Namco, the game's creators have confirmed in an interview with a British PS2 magazine that Bryan Fury is their homage to action films such as The Terminator. (Note the similarity between Bryan's appearance in the PS2 intro of Tekken Tag Tournament and the Cyberdyne scene from )
- Bryan's cybernetic enhancements installed by Dr. Abel prior to his resurrection give him extreme super strength, inhuman durability, and robotic qualities. This is most aptly demonstrated in his Tekken 3 ending where he is immune to bullets, a direct hit from a tank shell and lifts said tank's turret off and tosses it several hundred meters at what appears to be the Tekken Force. It appears he possessed his fighting style and skills before his death, however.
- In Tekken 5, Bryan apparently does not remember Lei Wulong, as shown in their interlude when he asks Lei, "Who the hell are you?"
- Bryan's appearance is also strikingly similar to Rutger Hauer's character, Roy Batty, in the movie Blade Runner.
| Main games | Tekken · Tekken 2 · Tekken 3 · Tekken 4 · Tekken 5 |
| Updates | Tekken Tag Tournament · Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection |
| Future releases | Tekken 6 |
| Spin-off titles | Death by Degrees · Tekken Card Challenge · Tekken Advance |
| Characters | Alex · Angel · Anna · Armor King · Asuka · Baek · Boskonovitch · Bruce · Bryan · Christie · Combot · Devil · Dragunov · Eddy · Feng Wei · Ganryu · Gon · Heihachi · Hwoarang · Jack · Jin · Jinpachi · Julia · Jun · Kazuya · King · Kuma · Kunimitsu · F. Law · M. Law · Lee · Lei · Lili · Marduk · Michelle · Miharu · Mokujin · Nina · Ogre · Panda · Paul · Raven · Roger · Roger Jr. · Steve · Tetsujin · Tiger · True Ogre · Unknown · Wang · Xiaoyu · Yoshimitsu · Other |
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