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Fifteen years after ''Tekken 2'', Heihachi established the Tekken Force, a paramilitary organization dedicated to protecting the Mishima Zaibatsu. One day, one of the force's squadrons investigate an ancient Mexican temple only to be killed by an ancient, mysterious being known only as "Ogre". Not too long after, martial artists from all around the world start mysteriously disappearing.

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Fifteen years after ''Tekken 2'', Heihachi Mishima established the Tekken Force, a paramilitary organization dedicated to protecting the Mishima Zaibatsu. One day, one of the force's squadrons investigate an ancient Mexican temple only to be killed by an ancient, mysterious being known only as "Ogre". Not too long after, martial artists from all around the world start mysteriously disappearing.
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Meanwhile, Jun Kazama has been living a quiet life with Jin, her and Kazuya's son. Jun begins to sense Ogre's presence and instructs Jin to find Heihachi if anything happens to her. Sure enough, Ogre shows up after Jin turns fifteen and a failed attempt to fight it off leaves Jin unconscious, waking up to find a missing mom and his house burned to the ground. Seeking revenge, and unknowingly starting to be consumed by his Devil Gene, he seeks out Heihachi, telling his grandfather about the Ogre attack and wishing to be taught how to defeat him. Heihachi decides to use Jin as a decoy to lure Ogre out and begins training him.

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Meanwhile, Jun Kazama has been living a quiet life with Jin, her and Kazuya's son.son from the late Kazuya Mishima. Jun begins to sense Ogre's presence and instructs Jin to find Heihachi if anything happens to her. Sure enough, Ogre shows up after Jin turns fifteen and a failed attempt to fight it off leaves Jin unconscious, waking up to find a missing mom and his house burned to the ground. Seeking revenge, and unknowingly starting to be consumed by his Devil Gene, he seeks out Heihachi, telling his grandfather about the Ogre attack and wishing to be taught how to defeat him. Heihachi decides to use Jin as a decoy to lure Ogre out and begins training him.
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* New to ''Tekken 3'': [[TheHero Jin Kazama]], [[BadassBiker Hwoarang]], [[AnimeChineseGirl Ling Xiaoyu]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal King II]], ''[[BearsAreBadNews Kuma II]]'', ''[[FightingPanda Panda]]'', [[DanceBattler Eddy Gordo]], [[BruceLeeClone Forrest Law]], ''[[AxCrazy Bryan Fury]]'', ''[[BadassBookworm Julia Chang]]'', ''[[MechaMooks Gun Jack]]'', ''[[GodIsEvil Ogre]]'', ''[[OneWingedAngel True Ogre]]'', ''[[GuestFighter Gon]]'', ''[[MadScientist Dr. Boskonovitch]]'', ''[[DiscoDan Tiger Jackson]]''

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* New to ''Tekken 3'': [[TheHero Jin Kazama]], [[BadassBiker Hwoarang]], [[AnimeChineseGirl Ling Xiaoyu]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal King II]], ''[[BearsAreBadNews Kuma II]]'', ''[[FightingPanda Panda]]'', [[DanceBattler Eddy Gordo]], [[BruceLeeClone Forrest Law]], ''[[AxCrazy Bryan Fury]]'', ''[[BadassBookworm Julia Chang]]'', ''[[TrainingDummy Mokujin]]'', ''[[MechaMooks Gun Jack]]'', ''[[GodIsEvil Ogre]]'', ''[[OneWingedAngel True Ogre]]'', ''[[GuestFighter Gon]]'', ''[[MadScientist Dr. Boskonovitch]]'', ''[[DiscoDan Tiger Jackson]]''
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* TheAssimilator: Ogre is seen absorbing an unconscious Heihachi to transform into True Ogre. If you play as Heihachi, then Jin is the one absorbed instead.



* DamselInDistress: Michelle was taken hostage by Heihachi before the game begins, spurring Julia to enter the tournament to rescue her.
* DittoFighter: Mokujin copies the moveset of whoever he's up against, though Namco didn't update his moveset in the [=PS1=] port to work with Anna's non-PaletteSwap move-list or the new unlockable characters.



* FinalBoss: Ogre and his OneWingedAngel form, True Ogre.
* {{Foil}}: Doctor Bosconovitch and Doctor Abel are both employed by Mishima Zaibatsu, but the former is kind and helpful, while the latter is a textbook MadScientist.



* GuestFighter: Gon, as stated above. Would be the only time the series did this until ''VideoGame/Tekken7'' introduced Akuma.



* LethalJokeCharacter:
** Gon may seem like a ridiculous joke character, but his tiny hitbox and powerful moves can make him a bastard to fight.
** Doctor Bosconovitch is an ''extremely'' unorthodox character to play, but he can be lethal to opponents just by how unpredictable he is.
* LivingMacGuffin: Ogre, apparently. Heihachi hosts the tournament in a bid to control it and create "the ultimate lifeform", while Yoshimitsu enters the tournament so he can use its blood to cure Doctor Bosconovitch.



* OneWingedAngel: Ogre has a second form called True Ogre, which is triggered when you defeat him in round one. Even if you set the round limit to one, you will still have to face True Ogre.

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* New to ''Tekken 3'': [[TheHero Jin Kazama]], [[BadassBiker Hwoarang]], [[AnimeChineseGirl Ling Xiaoyu]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal King II]], ''[[BearsAreBadNews Kuma II]]'', ''[[FightingPanda Panda]]'', [[DanceBattler Eddy Gordo]], [[BruceLeeClone Forrest Law]], ''[[AxCrazy Bryan Fury]]'', ''[[BadassBookworm Julia Chang]]'', ''[[MechaMooks Gun Jack]]'', ''[[GodIsEvil Ogre]]'', ''[[OneWingedAngel True Ogre]]'', ''[[GuestFighter Gon]]'', ''[[MadScientist Dr. Boskonovitch]]''

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* New to ''Tekken 3'': [[TheHero Jin Kazama]], [[BadassBiker Hwoarang]], [[AnimeChineseGirl Ling Xiaoyu]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal King II]], ''[[BearsAreBadNews Kuma II]]'', ''[[FightingPanda Panda]]'', [[DanceBattler Eddy Gordo]], [[BruceLeeClone Forrest Law]], ''[[AxCrazy Bryan Fury]]'', ''[[BadassBookworm Julia Chang]]'', ''[[MechaMooks Gun Jack]]'', ''[[GodIsEvil Ogre]]'', ''[[OneWingedAngel True Ogre]]'', ''[[GuestFighter Gon]]'', ''[[MadScientist Dr. Boskonovitch]]''
Boskonovitch]]'', ''[[DiscoDan Tiger Jackson]]''



* AmusementPark: Xiaoyu's stage is this.



* TheAssimilator: Ogre is seen absorbing an unconscious Heihachi to transform into True Ogre. If you play as Heihachi, then Jin is the one absorbed instead.



* DamselInDistress: Michelle was taken hostage by Heihachi before the game begins, spurring Julia to enter the tournament to rescue her.



* DugTooDeep: Ogre was inadvertently awakened by the Mishima Zaibatsu during their expedition in Mexico.



* {{Foil}}: Doctor Bosconovitch and Doctor Abel are both employed by Mishima Zaibatsu, but the former is kind and helpful, while the latter is a textbook MadScientist.



** Mokujin's ending takes place in a real life forest where he's out working before stumbling upon two kids who appear to be of the same species [[RecursiveReality playing Tekken 3 on a wooden arcade cabinet]], and after playing for a while, a female Mokojin appears who seems to be his wife or girlfriend, and punishes him for slacking.

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** Mokujin's ending takes place in a real life forest where he's out working before stumbling upon two kids who appear to be of the same species [[RecursiveReality playing Tekken 3 on a wooden arcade cabinet]], and after playing for a while, a female Mokojin Mokujin appears who seems to be his wife or girlfriend, and punishes him for slacking.



* HumanPopsicle: Nina was put into cryosleep shortly after ''Tekken 2'', waking up only because of Ogre's influence. Her sister, Anna, unwilling to spend the next 19 years without her, put herself in cryosleep as well.
* KilledOffForReal: The original King was killed by Ogre. The original Kuma died of unrelated reasons. Back when the game was released, Ogre's body count included the characters missing from ''Tekken 2'', such as Baek (whose apparent death was the reason Hwoarang entered the tournament in the first place), Jun, Wang, etc., but this has been retconned in newer games.



* LethalJokeCharacter: Gon may seem like a ridiculous joke character, but his tiny hitbox and powerful moves can make him a bastard to fight.
* ProductPlacement: Xiaoyu's stage is set in Wonder Eggs, an amusement park Namco ran at the time.

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Gon may seem like a ridiculous joke character, but his tiny hitbox and powerful moves can make him a bastard to fight.
** Doctor Bosconovitch is an ''extremely'' unorthodox character to play, but he can be lethal to opponents just by how unpredictable he is.
* LivingMacGuffin: Ogre, apparently. Heihachi hosts the tournament in a bid to control it and create "the ultimate lifeform", while Yoshimitsu enters the tournament so he can use its blood to cure Doctor Bosconovitch.
* MadScientistLaboratory: Doctor Bosconovitch's stage takes place in his lab (though he isn't actually mad).
* {{Mayincatec}}: Ogre is described as an Aztec fighting god. His stage is set inside the ruins of an Aztec temple, while Heihachi's and Julia's stage is set in the hall outside this temple.
* OneWingedAngel: Ogre has a second form called True Ogre, which is triggered when you defeat him in round one. Even if you set the round limit to one, you will still have to face True Ogre.
* PaletteSwap: Kuma and Panda share the same slot, as do Eddy and Tiger. Anna is a palette swap of Nina in the arcade version, but she is upgraded into a separate character in the console version.
* PalmtreePanic: Both Eddy's and Gon's stages take place beachside.
* PreFinalBoss: Heihachi is fought in Stage 9, just prior to Ogre. If you play as Heihachi, you will face Jin instead.
* ProductPlacement: Xiaoyu's stage is set in Wonder Eggs, an amusement park Namco ran at the time. It also features Italian Tomato, a restaurant chain that Namco bought in 1986.
* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Jin's and Xiaoyu's third costumes are their Mishima High uniforms. Xiaoyu in particular dons the legendary SailorFuku.
* SecretCharacter: Kuma/Panda, Julia, Gun Jack, Mokujin, Anna, Bryan, Heihachi, Ogre, and True Ogre are unlocked by beating Arcade with different characters (they are unlocked in that order). Tiger is unlocked by beating Arcade with all characters. Dr. Bosconovitch is unlocked by clearing Tekken Force four times, while Gon is unlocked by either beating him in Arcade or Tekken Ball, or achieving the top score of Survival with the name "GON". There is also an alternate way of unlocking characters; the game keeps track of how many times you select a character, and doing it a certain amount of time will open the hidden content (including characters) one by one.
* SpinOffspring: The game's main protagonist is Jin Kazama, the son of Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama. Also in the cast are Forest Law, the son of Marshall Law, and Julia Chang, the adoptive daughter of Michelle Chang.


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* YouKilledMyFather: Both Jin and Hwoarang enter the tournament to exact revenge against Ogre for ostensibly killing the former's mother, Jun, and the latter's teacher, Baek, respectively.
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Upon release, ''Tekken 3'' recieved rapturous critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the amount of content, extremely polished and tight gameplay, and having some of the best visuals on the [=PS1=]. To this day it's considered one of the greatest fighting games ever made, and the GrowingTheBeard moment for the ''Tekken'' series. Sales matched the critical response - it became the fifth best selling game on the [=PS1=], with the first two ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' games and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII VII]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII VIII]]'' being the only games that outsold it.

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Upon release, ''Tekken 3'' recieved received rapturous critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the amount of content, extremely polished and tight gameplay, and having some of the best visuals on the [=PS1=]. To this day it's considered one of the greatest fighting games ever made, and the GrowingTheBeard moment for the ''Tekken'' series. Sales matched the critical response - it became the fifth best selling game on the [=PS1=], with the first two ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' games and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII VII]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII VIII]]'' being the only games that outsold it.

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Followed up by ''Tekken Tag Tournament'', which hit arcades in 1999 and was closer to [[CapcomSequelStagnation an updated version of]] ''[[CapcomSequelStagnation Tekken 3]]'' [[CapcomSequelStagnation than a full-on sequel.]] The next numbered entry, ''VideoGame/Tekken4'', released in 2001.

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Followed up by ''Tekken Tag Tournament'', which hit arcades in 1999 and was closer to [[CapcomSequelStagnation an updated version of]] ''[[CapcomSequelStagnation Tekken 3]]'' [[CapcomSequelStagnation than a full-on sequel.]] The next numbered entry, ''VideoGame/Tekken4'', was released in 2001.
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!!Playable Characters:
''Italics'' indicates unlockable characters.

* From ''Tekken'': [[BoisterousBruiser Paul Phoenix]], [[ProfessionalKiller Nina Williams]], [[FightingClown Yoshimitsu]], ''[[BigBad Heihachi Mishima]]'', ''[[FemmeFatale Anna Williams]]''
* From ''Tekken 2'': [[ConfusionFu Lei Wulong]]
* New to ''Tekken 3'': [[TheHero Jin Kazama]], [[BadassBiker Hwoarang]], [[AnimeChineseGirl Ling Xiaoyu]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal King II]], ''[[BearsAreBadNews Kuma II]]'', ''[[FightingPanda Panda]]'', [[DanceBattler Eddy Gordo]], [[BruceLeeClone Forrest Law]], ''[[AxCrazy Bryan Fury]]'', ''[[BadassBookworm Julia Chang]]'', ''[[MechaMooks Gun Jack]]'', ''[[GodIsEvil Ogre]]'', ''[[OneWingedAngel True Ogre]]'', ''[[GuestFighter Gon]]'', ''[[MadScientist Dr. Boskonovitch]]''

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->''"Once again, fate brings together those who heed the call..."''
-->--'''OpeningNarration'''

''Tekken 3'' is the third installment in Namco's massively popular ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' series, released in arcades in March 1997. It was the first installment to use Namco System 12, an upgraded version of the System 11 hardware used for the first two games, it was the final game in the series to be ported to [[Platform/PlayStation PS1]], and it was the first to have Katsuhiro Harada in a co-director role.

Fifteen years after ''Tekken 2'', Heihachi established the Tekken Force, a paramilitary organization dedicated to protecting the Mishima Zaibatsu. One day, one of the force's squadrons investigate an ancient Mexican temple only to be killed by an ancient, mysterious being known only as "Ogre". Not too long after, martial artists from all around the world start mysteriously disappearing.

Meanwhile, Jun Kazama has been living a quiet life with Jin, her and Kazuya's son. Jun begins to sense Ogre's presence and instructs Jin to find Heihachi if anything happens to her. Sure enough, Ogre shows up after Jin turns fifteen and a failed attempt to fight it off leaves Jin unconscious, waking up to find a missing mom and his house burned to the ground. Seeking revenge, and unknowingly starting to be consumed by his Devil Gene, he seeks out Heihachi, telling his grandfather about the Ogre attack and wishing to be taught how to defeat him. Heihachi decides to use Jin as a decoy to lure Ogre out and begins training him.

Four years later, after training Jin to become a highly skilled fighter, Heihachi decides its time to draw Ogre out, and believing that a clash of strong fighters will do so, announces The King of the Iron Fist Tournament 3...

''Tekken 3'' was a huge step forward for the series in a number of ways. In addition to the TimeSkip of 19 years, a large chunk of the cast was written out and replaced (of the 23 characters available in the [=PS1=] version, only eight of them are returning from previous games - and even then, two of those are technically [[LegacyCharacter Legacy Characters]]), and the core mechanics got a substantial overhaul from ''2''. Sidestepping and reversals were added to the arsenal of all characters, the jump height was made more realistic from the moon gravity levels it was at prior, and the overall gameplay was refined and sped up from previous installments to create a more fluid and fast-paced game.

The [=PS1=] port was released almost exactly a year later in March 1998 (supposedly after Namco doubted that a port would even possible) and introduced both the volleyball-esq Tekken Ball and BeatEmUp Tekken Force modes to the series, along with two new secret characters: Dr. Bosconovitch and (in a first for the series) the GuestFighter ''Manga/{{Gon}}''. Anna Williams was also made into a distinct character instead of being a pallette swap of her sister Nina.

Upon release, ''Tekken 3'' recieved rapturous critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the amount of content, extremely polished and tight gameplay, and having some of the best visuals on the [=PS1=]. To this day it's considered one of the greatest fighting games ever made, and the GrowingTheBeard moment for the ''Tekken'' series. Sales matched the critical response - it became the fifth best selling game on the [=PS1=], with the first two ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' games and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII VII]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII VIII]]'' being the only games that outsold it.

Followed up by ''Tekken Tag Tournament'', which hit arcades in 1999 and was closer to [[CapcomSequelStagnation an updated version of]] ''[[CapcomSequelStagnation Tekken 3]]'' [[CapcomSequelStagnation than a full-on sequel.]] The next numbered entry, ''VideoGame/Tekken4'', released in 2001.

!!Tropes provided by the game include:
* ArtShift: Xiaoyu's ending is done in a 2D SuperDeformed anime art-style.
* BeatEmUp: Tekken Force plays as one.
* BossOnlyLevel: After beating the fourth level of Tekken Force four times, the player moves onto a bonus fifth stage that only consists of one duel with Doctor Bosconovitch.
* DittoFighter: Mokujin copies the moveset of whoever he's up against, though Namco didn't update his moveset in the [=PS1=] port to work with Anna's non-PaletteSwap move-list or the new unlockable characters.
* FinalBoss: Ogre and his OneWingedAngel form, True Ogre.
* GainaxEnding: Per ''Tekken'' tradition, some of the character endings are just plain weird.
** Gon's ending has no bearing on any plotline and just has him running around causing chaos and riding different animals. It's also the only ending of the game that just loops forever instead of stopping, only ending when the player manually skips it.
** Mokujin's ending takes place in a real life forest where he's out working before stumbling upon two kids who appear to be of the same species [[RecursiveReality playing Tekken 3 on a wooden arcade cabinet]], and after playing for a while, a female Mokojin appears who seems to be his wife or girlfriend, and punishes him for slacking.
* GuestFighter: Gon, as stated above. Would be the only time the series did this until ''VideoGame/Tekken7'' introduced Akuma.
* LegacyCharacter: Kuma and King are, in-story, different characters from the characters who had those names in ''1'' and ''2''. They still look and play basically the same as their predecessors, though.
* LethalJokeCharacter: Gon may seem like a ridiculous joke character, but his tiny hitbox and powerful moves can make him a bastard to fight.
* ProductPlacement: Xiaoyu's stage is set in Wonder Eggs, an amusement park Namco ran at the time.
* TimeSkip: 19 years between ''Tekken 2'' and ''3''.
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