Also, her grace allows her to sidestep and evade moves that some other fighters can't. Her backdash is fast and covers a lot of space. Fighting styleĪ pretty girl in a revealing outfit that may awake certain emotions is a real fighting machine. This is where the storyline of Alisa Bosconovitch in Tekken 7 ends. But - here's an unexpected turn - Lee appears in the helicopter, throws enemies from the aircraft, and warns his team, Lars and Alisa, to evacuate, and blows up the floor where Nina was. Then the same enemies attack them again (bad defense and lack of video surveillance of the territory), led by Nina Williams, who blocks Alisa's way while trying to take Jin from the laboratories.Īs the girls fight, the army picks up the disabled Kazama in a helicopter. Having defeated them together, they find Lars (a happy moment of the meeting).
Just about taking Alisa to Lars, Lee discovers that the Violet Industry's protection system is absolutely worthless because Tekken Forces rush into their laboratory. In some situations, when someone calls Alisa a robot, she denies it and claims that she is a human. Since the new system's loading hasn't yet been completed correctly, Alisa attacks him, and they engage in battle, from which Lee emerges victorious.ĭespite being an android, she can cry and express various emotions that affect a story. In Tekken 7, we meet Alisa for the first time when Lee wakes her up. Lars' screams, "It's me," to no affect, and he had to fight her.Īt the end of long fights between the heroes (Lars + Alisa, Azazel + Alisa, Jin + Lars), Alisa had to be turned off, and Lee Chaolan promised to fix her and reprogram the android. Local "Bonnie and Clyde" managed to get to the leader Jin Kazama's place, but he reprogrammed Alisa against Lars and forced her to fight him.