Bryan Fury
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Bryan Fury | |
Origin | USA |
Voiced By | David Schaufele (T4, T5), ??? (T6) |
Fighting Style | Kickboxing |
Age | 29 (T3) 31 (T4, T5) 32 (T6) |
Blood Type | AB |
Height | 186 cm/6'1" |
Weight | 80 kg/176 lbs |
Occupation | Collecting brain data |
Hobby | Collecting cigarette lighters |
Likes | Haircuts, wars and solitude |
Dislikes | Bright sunlight, Yoshimitsu, Lei Wulong (T5), and Paul Phoenix (T6) |
Contents |
Introduction
Bryan Fury is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. Bryan first appeared in Tekken 3, and he has returned to all the other Tekken games after the third one.
Games in order of appearance: Tekken 3, 1998. Tekken Tag Tournament, 2000. Tekken 4, 2001. Tekken 5, 2004. Tekken 6, 2007. Tekken Tag Tournament 2, 2012.
History
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue
- 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 Doctor Abel. This 88-year-old scientist was fairly famous in the underground society, but his findings were often preceded by Doctor 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. Boskonovitch, so he reanimated 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.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Bryan Fury is facing off against the Tekken Force members. As much as they could shoot at him, Bryan was unstoppable. A tank rolls up and fires at Bryan; he is still unscathed. Bryan jumps on the tank, pulls off the top and then chucks it at the running Tekken Force soldiers, which ends up in exploding. Bryan then sarcastically laughs.
Trivia
- Bryan Fury replaced Bruce Irvin, so they share many similarities, such as moves, 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.
- Bryan Fury's storyline is similar to Jean-Claude Van Damme's 'Universal Soldier' where the two soldiers Luc Deveraux and Andrew Scott kill each other; They are later brought back to life as zombie soldiers. In the events of Tekken 3, Bryan Fury is killed by drug leaders and is brought back to life as a cyborg.
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue (In-Game Text)
- Byran realized realized the end of his life was near. There was only on 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 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.
- Epilogue (In-Game Text)
- Following his victory, Bryan approached Abel on shaky legs. "You're still alive?!" Abel was in disbelief. Gathering every last ounce of strength, Bryan knocked Abel across the room. At the same time, Bryan fell to the ground unconscious...
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Bryan wakes up in some kind of laboratory. Doctor Boskonovitch is seen, and he points out that Yoshimitsu saved his life because Bryan was the key to defeating Doctor Abel's bio-weapon. Doctor Boskonovitch tells Bryan that he will become "reborn" in a new, mechanized body, and although it will feel like a short moment, it will actually take an entire year. Bryan goes along with Doctor Boskonovitch's plan without a word, and is then sedated.
Trivia
- Bryan Fury is playable after beating the game five times, or as soon as you complete Story Mode with Julia Chang.
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue' (In-Game Text)
- Bryan Fury. A cyborg made by Dr. Abel. Bryan entrusted Boskonovitch with giving him a perfect body. However Bryan's body was too complex. Boskonovitch installed a perpetual generator instead. Bryan yells "endless power? this is perfect!". Bryan attacked the Dr and Manji Clan members and left the lab in ruins. Bryan learns of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. He feels it's time for a test of his real abilities.
- Interludes (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Stage 4, Lei Wulong: Lei places Bryan under arrest for the murder of the Manji Clan members but Bryan defeats Lei and calls him "some super cop."
- Stage 7, Yoshimitsu: Yoshimitsu confronts Bryan and they fight but Bryan wins. Yoshimitsu tells Bryan to do what he will but Bryan decides not to kill him and aims a kick to squirm his way out of here which Yoshimitsu dodges and Bryan is excited about "the hunt."
- Final Stage, Jinpachi Mishima: Bryan walks through Final Stage 2. Jinpachi (in human form) walks up behind him and says, "I'm impressed that you've made it this far. I am Jinpachi Mishima. My goal... My goal is to destroy all existence!" Shortly after Jinpachi starts to speak, Bryan turns around and notices him. After he finishes speaking, Jinpachi transforms into his "Devil" form.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- 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.
Trivia
- Bryan's sub-bosses are Lei Wulong and Yoshimitsu.
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue (In-Game Text)
- 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 afterward, Bryan began destroying everything in sight. Driven by rage, he joined various battlefields the world over, indiscriminately leveling 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.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Bryan walks through a battlefield, carrying a rocket launcher and a Gatling gun in each hand. Discarding them both, he lifts a steel girder, and hurls it at a helicopter causing it to crash into him exploding. Bryan walks through the flames of the crash, unaffected and laughing.
Trivia
- Bryan's Item Move in Tekken 6 is a shotgun while in Bloodline Rebellion it's a gatling gun.
- In the "Power is Everything" trailer for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, Bryan is shown fighting Paul Phoenix.
- In Bloodline Rebellion, he can be customized in a unique outfit and his Item Move is a Portable Gun Turret.
- In the Scenario Campaign of Tekken 6, Bryan is seen following Lars and Alisa after the invasion of the lab. He is a boss in the Southern Woodlands.
Spin-offs and Related Games
Gameplay
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Story
Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Bryan is walking down a street. He notices that Lei Wulong is behind him, armed with a gun. Bryan turns around. Lei fires a few bullets at Bryan. The bullets hit him, but Bryan is unaffected by them. He runs at Lei and throws an uppercut. What happens next is unknown. This ending takes place in Lei's Tekken Tag Tournament stage.
Trivia
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Gameplay
Bryan will be featured as a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
Story
Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
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Trivia
- His item move shows him pulling out some sort of rocket cannon and firing it at his opponent
Gamplay
Bryan will be featured as a playable character in Tekken 3D Prime Edition.
Story
Tekken 3D Prime Edition is a non-canonical Tekken game for the Nintendo 3DS containing no plot.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
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Trivia
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Other Media
Bryan Fury is portrayed by Gary Daniels. He is depicted as a man who has had cybernetic upgrades. He is blackmailed by Kazuya Mishima into killing Jin 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 valient effort is ultimately killed when Bryan strangles and eventually slits his throat with a spiked chain. He later fights Jin Kazama 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.
Videos
Character Trivia
- Bryan's looks and overall storyline share similarities to that of Blade Runner character Roy Batty as portrayed by Rutger Hauer.
- Bryan Fury will laugh whenever specific moves are performed on him, e.g. Volcano Blaster or Nina Williams's Bad Habit.
- Bryan rivals in Tekken Card Challenge are Doctor Boskonovitch, Yoshimitsu and Lei Wulong.
Character Relationships
- Cybernetically enhanced and reanimated by his creator Doctor Abel just before the events of Tekken 3.
- Shortly after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, he injured Abel, who had him despised for recruiting with Heihachi Mishima and the Mishima Zaibatsu.
- Lei Wulong is trying to arrest Bryan for the murders of Manji Clan members in Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and for several other crimes.
- In his Tekken 4 ending, Yoshimitsu found Bryan unconscious and brought him to Doctor Boskonovitch.
- Chose Yoshimitsu as his main target during Tekken 3 when trying to capture Boskonovitch, which turned them into rivals. Bryan was actually rescued by Yoshimitsu in Tekken 4, but becomes Yoshimitsu's worst nemesis in Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, ever since he killed many members of the Manji Clan.
- Attempted to capture Doctor Boskonovitch in Tekken 3. Boskonovitch later helped him to stay alive between Tekken 4 and Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, but was attacked Bryan. The scientist survived but was deeply injured.
- Possible rival of Paul Phoenix in Tekken 6.
- He thanked Jin Kazama for starting a war.
- During a Street Fighter x Tekken cinematic trailer he attacks a Shadaloo ship and later fights Lars and Alisa while he is in Pandora mode
- He is the official tag partner of Jack X in Street Fighter x Tekken