


Hwoarang and Baek were given Koreanvoices while Wang and Feng Wei were made to speak Mandarin. As opposed to Tekken 4 where every character spoke either Japanese or English, the developers had some of the characters speak their native languages in Tekken 5. This mode is one of the two ways to unlock the playable version of Jin's Devil incarnation, Devil Jin. Along with fighting various Jack models in the mini-game, the player must pursue minor key quests to proceed. The game also uses a limited button system, incorporating a Block and Jump button as well as sizing down the attack buttons to simple "Punch" and "Kick" buttons (though, some of Jin's fighting special moves can still be performed such as his Demon's Paw). Being somewhat story oriented, the player is not permitted to use their own choice of characters like previous iterations. This minigame follows the adventures of Jin Kazama as he searches the G Corporation in search for information on his missing mother and other answers.

Tekken 5 includes a beat 'em up minigame in direct lineage to the Tekken Force modes in Tekken 3 and Tekken 4 called Devil Within. Tekken 5 was a major critical and commercial success, averaging 89.20% from GameRankings and 88/100 from Metacritic, and has sold 6 million copies as of July 2009. The game was upgraded to Tekken 5.1, which had mostly balance changes to the gameplay, and later Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, which added new characters, features, and customizations in addition to gameplay rebalancing. It is also the first game in the series to feature the ability to customize characters with accessories, clothing, and other aesthetic items purchased with in-game currency. The game removes several major gameplay changes introduced in the previous game, including uneven stage terrain, in favor of a faster gameplay akin to the older games in the series. It was first released for the arcades in 2004 running on the Namco System 256 arcade board and later ported to PlayStation 2 in North America on February 24, 2005, with the Japanese and European releases following in March 31 and June 24, 2005, respectively, which added the Ghost feature. It also marks the tenth anniversary of the series. Tekken 5 ( 鉄拳5 ?) is the 5th canonical installment, and 6th main installment, in the popular Tekken series.
