Devil Jin's appearance remains close to his human form, but with added demonic traits, such as forward pointing horns, tattoos, bones protuding from his forearm and he is paler. His ability grants the user the ability to do two midair jumps.ĭevil Jin represents Jin Kazama after the Devil Gene, an inherent gene of the Hachijo-tainted Mishima bloodline, takes over him.
Ultimate as a legendary class shield-type spirit, being the enhanced form of the Jin Kazama spirit. Also in Devil Jin's non-canonical Story Mode, Jin's identity is already lost forever.ĭevil Jin appeared in Namco X Capcom but without wings and horns, like in the original Tekken Tag Tournament.ĭevil Jin appears in Super Smash Bros. In his non-canonical ending in Tekken 5, he absorbs Jinpachi's power. In the story mode for Tekken 5/ Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Story Mode, Devil Jin is the secondary antagonist, after Jinpachi Mishima and his demonic spirit. Devil Jin made his first early appearances in Jin's Tekken 3 and Tekken 4 endings, as well as in the non-canonical Tekken Tag Tournament.