![]() ![]() Monument Valley, USA was used for Armor King in the sequel.Bonus points for its awesome title: "All Things Are in Flux and Nothing is Permanent". Kyoto, Japan was used for Ganryu in the sequel.So awesome that it got remixed for Tekken Tag Tournament 2, more than 15 years later! Fiji was used for Roger and Alex in the sequel.An Eastern-inspired song with elements of techno mixed in, which fits both the location and the character it was used for in the sequel, Wang Jinrei. A high-octane and fast-paced song that feels like something out of a spy movie, perfectly fitting of the land of 007. ![]() It feels like the soundtrack to a big confrontation, which it does end up being if Heihachi is fought here. An exotic theme that fits the jungles of Cambodia perfectly, which was reused in the sequel for Kunimitsu. An energetic track to kick off the first Tekken game, which was reused in the sequel for Bruce. Most tracks, however, were deemed worthy to be reused for the second game (the following links are for the re-arranged versions): The first game had relatively more subdued music than the rest of the series. ![]()
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