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Bryan Fury/Outfits
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Overall Appearance
- Before becoming something like a cyber-zombie, Bryan was a cop, so he has numerous outfits with police motifs.
- He seems to be inspired upon Roy Batty, from the movie Blade Runner, so he shares many similarities with him.
- He has short white hair (except for his P4 outfit in Tekken Tag Tournament) and doesn't have eyebrows.
- He also has a tribal tattoo on his neck, a scar on his face and a big cross shaped scar on his back.
Tekken 3
In Tekken 3, Bryan Fury made his first appearance as an unlockable character and the replacement for the previous kickboxer: Bruce. He was originally given two new looks.
- 1P Outfit (Punch Buttons)
In his Player 1 outfit, Bryan wears Cop clothes. He wears a jacket with "SWAT" written on the back (could be a bulletproof vest), Camouflage trousers and a pair of black boots. Additionally, he wears black gloves and a red band is tied around his left arm.
- 2P Outfit (Kick Buttons)
In his Player 2 outfit, Bryan wears a reptile leather trousers and brown shoes. Additionally, he wears black gloves and has no shirt on.
Tekken Tag Tournament
In Tekken Tag Tournament, Bryan regained the outfits he had in his previous appearance in Tekken 3, and gained a palette swapped version of each of them. Unlike most characters, the alternate version of his 2P outfit also has more differences from the original.
- 1P Outfit (RP Button)
His Player 1 outfit is the same outfit he wore in Tekken 3, but designed with improved graphics.
- 2P Outfit (RK Button)
His Player 2 outfit is the same outfit he wore in Tekken 3, but designed with improved graphics.
- 3P Outfit (LP Button)
His Player 3 outfit is an alternate version of his Player 1 outfit, but with minor modifications. In this outfit, he wears a dark red jacket and a pair of blue camouflage trousers.
- 4P Outfit (LK Button)
His Player 4 outfit is an alternate version of his Player 2 outfit, but with minor modifications.
In this outfit, he wears a black shirt and a pair of white trousers. He also doesn't have hair.
Tekken 4
In Tekken 4, Bryan gained a new Player 1 outfit, and retained his old Player 2 outfit.
- 1P Outfit (Punch Buttons)
His Player 1 outfit consists of an unbuttoned military-style jacket, blue trousers and black boots. In this outfit, he wears black gloves, a couple of bullet magazines, and a small pocket knife.
- 2P Outfit (Kick Buttons)
His Player 2 outfit remained, but the only difference is the metal snake band attached on his trousers. In this outfit, he wears black metal gauntlets, metal skull armlets, and a small pocket knife.
Tekken 5
In Tekken 5, Bryan got new versions of his previous outfits.
- 1P Outfit (Punch Buttons)
His Player 1 outfit is the same outfit he had in Tekken 4 except he has more bullet magazines and shotgun shells in it and has brass-knuckles with spikes hanging in his pocket,
with the exception of his unbuttoned military-style jacket. In this outfit, the red band on his arm from Tekken 3 returned.
- 2P Outfit (Kick Buttons)
His Player 2 outfit is an updated version of his old 2P outfit.
In this outfit, his old leather trousers from Tekken 3 returned, along with the tight black shirt from Tekken Tag.
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection
In Tekken 5:DR, Bryan's outfits are palette-swapped versions of his original outfits from Tekken 5.
- 1P Outfit (Punch Buttons)
His Player 1 outfit now has black trousers and red gloves.
- 2P Outfit (Kick Buttons)
His Player 2 outfit now has red trousers and red gloves.
Tekken 6
Bryan kept his 1P and 2P outfits from Tekken 5:DR, which returned to their original colors from Tekken 5.
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion
In Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion Bryan has his outfit that remained unchanged from Tekken 6 (as seen in the AM Show 2008 Trailer) except for the graphical update. But, as this game is still in production stages for the console version, things may yet change.
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