This means chunks saved while this mod is active will never experience biome shuffling as long as the biome exists. This has a much larger impact on modded, as adding or removing biome mods, or even blacklisting certain biomes may cause biomes in existing worlds to shuffle, or even if a mod changed the order of their biome registrations.Ĭhocolate fixes this by adding a palette of biomes to each chunk when it is saved. In vanilla, adding or removing a biome datapack may lead to shuffled biome IDs in existing worlds. MC-202036: Biomes IDs may become shuffled when adding or removing biomes This mod exists to fix vanilla bugs - mostly to do with custom world generation - which have a much larger impact on modded. Father vs Son round 2.Vanilla is good - but chocolate is better. We may have seen the end of Heihachi, but this just paves the way for the end of Mishima Saga Part 2 – Kazuya vs Jin. So, the Mishima storyline has actually ended on a cliffhanger, rather than concluding 100%. So it’s up to me to kill Kazuya.” Cliffhanger However, in Tekken 7’s end scene his son Jin Kazama says “The Devil’s blood runs through my veins. We knew Tekken 7 was going to be based around Heihachi and Kazuya, and we now know that Kazuya Mishima succeeded in getting his revenge and killing his father. I know this is Tekken where anything is possible, but no, I don’t think they would’ve “bigged it up” as the end of the Mishima saga, only to have him return.īut is it really the end of the Mishima saga? Not entirely. The Endĭo I want Heihachi to somehow make a return? Yes, of course! It’s not impossible. Tekken without Heihachi… I can’t even imagine it! But like many stories, we need to say goodbye to some characters in order for the story and other characters to develop. So in all honesty, I was a little devastated when he died. He’s always been there right in the center of everything since the game first debuted.
To me, Heihachi was always the face of Tekken. Maybe ‘tragic villain’ is a more fitting term for Heihachi. Forgetting the whole world domination/Ogre saga of course. Tekken 7’s narrative leads us to believe that most of the evil things Heihachi has done in the past is a result of the Devil bloodline and trying to destroy it. This was actually my prediction with ‘crying Heihachi’ being the giveaway. Using the term ‘good guy’ loosely of course. However, it turned out that Heihachi was kind of the ‘good guy’ all along. So, Kazuya finally got the revenge he’s waited for his entire life, killing his father.
Kazuya survives (obviously) and swears revenge on Heihachi for throwing him off a cliff, and for killing his mother…Īfter years of absolute madness, plus a Devil Gene infused grandson (Jin), and some Akuma death warrants, Heihachi and Kazuya meet for one final battle where Kazuya finally kills Heihachi. As Kazumi is Kazuya’s mother, he carries her blood, so Heihachi throws him off a cliff for Devil Gene confirmation. The Hachijo Clan have ‘possessed the Devil Gene since ancient times.’ Kazumi tried to kill Heihachi, but he managed to overpower her, even in her Devil form, and killed her. Kazumi was a member of the Hachijo Clan, a group of assassins. It turns out Kazumi only married Heihachi to destroy the family from the inside out. Heihachi and Kazumi get married and have a son, Kazuya. So that we’re on the same page, here’s a quick recap. But what I do want to do is discuss how the story ended and share some thoughts. I don’t want to go into the fine details of the story, because if you’re reading this, chances are you already know what happens and don’t need an in-depth analysis. Heihachi and Kazuya’s twisted relationship (if you can even call it a relationship) is something that has been with us for the best part of two decades now. Tekken 7 has been out for just over a month now, so I’m going to assume the majority of you have played through the story mode.