Bryan Fury | |
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Tekken character | |
Bryan Fury in Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion
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First game | Tekken 3 (1997) |
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Portrayed by | Gary Daniels (Tekken films) |
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Birthplace | USA |
Nationality | American |
Fighting style | Kickboxing |
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Bryan Fury (Japanese: ブライアン・フューリー Hepburn: Buraian Fyūrī?) is a player character from the Tekken fighting game franchise by Namco Bandai Games, and has been a mainstay in the series since his debut in Tekken 3 (1997). A power-hungry kickboxer, Bryan was once an American Interpol officer until he was killed in a shootout. He was revived by the mad scientist Dr. Abel through the use of cybernetics.
Once an officer in the International Police Organization, Bryan was killed in a shootout in Hong Kong. His corpse was transported to the laboratory of a mad scientist named Dr. Abel. In his attempt to complete his project of forming a cyborg army. Abel thought that a perfect cyborg must have the mechanics built by his rival Boskonovitch, so he reanimated Fury's body and sends him to collect data on similar plans by his rival, Dr. Boskonovitch. Bryan sneaks into the third King of Iron Fist tournament, targeting Yoshimitsu, who has strong ties with Boskonovitch.
In Tekken 4, Abel abandons Bryan when Heihachi Mishima and the Mishima Zaibatsu corporation recruits him as its top scientific advisor. This sends Bryan into a rage, and he enters the fourth tournament, feeling victory will force Abel to change his body, thus becoming the most incredible being in existence once again. This does not happen, and Bryan instead uses his last ounce of strength to knock Abel out before losing consciousness. Yoshimitsu brings him to Dr. Bosconovitch, who promises to transfer Bryan's mind into a new body, although it will take a whole year.