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ArtOfFighting

Art of Fighting (龍虎りゅうこけん, lit. "Fist of the Dragon and Tiger") is a trilogy of competitive fighting game titles that were released for the Neo Geo platform in the early 1990s. It was the second fighting game franchise created by SNK, following the Fatal Fury series and is set in the same fictional universe.

The original Art of Fighting was released in 1992, followed by two sequels: Art of Fighting 2 (龍虎りゅうこけん 2ツー) in 1994 and The Path of the Warrior: Art of Fighting 3 (龍虎りゅうこけん 外伝がいでん) in 1996. While no sequel has been produced since the third game, the characters have survived through their inclusion in The King of Fighters series. It was the first fighting game by SNK to feature the character designs of former SNK illustrator (and current Capcom exclusive illustrator) Shinkiro, who would go on to do the character designs for the later Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters games.

Story[]

Mainline Plot[]

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Illustration by Eisuke Ogura

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Special Illustration for the 30th anniversary of the series, by Tomohiro Nakata

The games follow the struggles of the students of the Kyokugenryu Karate Dojo, Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia, in what appears to be the late seventies. Ryo is the son of the Kyokugen Karate discipline’s creator, Takuma Sakazaki, and Robert is the wayward son of a billionaire family from Italy. The initial two titles are set in Southtown, a common location in SNK games that is also the setting for the Fatal Fury series, while the third appears to take place in a fictitious area of Mexico.

The plot of Art of Fighting alludes to the Fatal Fury series. Art of Fighting 2, for instance, documents the rise of Geese Howard from corrupt police commissioner to crime lord of Southtown. Takuma is said to be a contemporary of Jeff Bogard, father of Fatal Fury's main hero, Terry Bogard. Jeff Bogard's murder at the hands of Geese Howard triggers the events of the Fatal Fury series.

Series's continuity[]

The Art of Fighting series originally served as a prequel to the Fatal Fury series, taking place during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This is reflected by the characters' official birthdates in the series and given ages in each game. The Hyper Neo Geo 64 game Buriki One and the PlayStation port of Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition feature an older modern-day Ryo adopting his father's former identity of Mr. Karate.

It should be noted that while The King of Fighters series features characters from the Art of Fighting series and alludes to events occurring in the games, it follows a completely different continuity from that of the actual Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury games. This was done so that the Art of Fighting characters could fight alongside the Fatal Fury cast and other characters without making them look older.

Gameplay[]

The Art of Fighting series follows the conventions of the time in the sense that the player faces a variety of opponents in best two-out-of-three matches. Each of the game's characters have a unique fighting style and set of special techniques. The player has two basic attacks—punch and kick—as well as a utility button that switches between punches, kicks, and throws. A fourth button is used for taunting. Art of Fighting's contribution to the genre was the inclusion of a "spirit gauge" underneath the character's life bar. When characters perform special techniques, their spirit gauge is depleted and their special attacks become weaker. Players can also drain their opponent's spirit gauge by taunting them.

The Art of Fighting series was also one of the first fighting series to allow players to perform a "super attack". In the original Art of Fighting, the player's character learns a super attack (dubbed the super death blow) by completing one of the game's bonus rounds. This technique is available by default in the third game. All three games also feature "Desperation Attacks" that can only be performed when the player's health is low and the life bar is flashing red. This feature was completely hidden in the first game and available only to Ryo and Robert on the Neo Geo, but is available to all characters on the Super Nintendo release.

The series also introduced graphical scaling into the genre: as the characters move away from each other, the camera will zoom out to keep both players on the screen. In previous fighting titles, the left and right sides of the screen acted as invisible boundaries; characters could only move as far from one another as the width of the screen permitted. Scaling allowed for a broader range of movement; the only boundaries in Art of Fighting are the edges of the stage. Character textures in Art of Fighting will change as the fight progresses to become more bruised and cut.

Mainline Games[]

In the first game, Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia set out to find Ryo's sister, Yuri, who has been kidnapped by Mr. Big on behalf of Geese Howard. She was taken in order to incense Takuma Sakazaki, and Ryo who refused to work for Big. After they defeat Mr. Big, Ryo and Robert face the enigmatic Mr. Karate. Art of Fighting's story ends with a cliff-hanger as Yuri is about to disclose the true identity of Mr. Karate as their father Takuma. Art of Fighting's events are referenced often in the wider SNK universe. King of Fighters '97 for instance, parodies the events of the game in its ending. Only Ryo and Robert are playable in the 1-player story mode. Although eight of the characters are playable in the 2-player vs. modes. Mr. Big and Mr. Karate can be played via the use of cheat codes.
Art of Fighting 2 was released in 1994. The game's story is set a year after the original. Geese Howard, a rising star in Southtown's criminal underworld, calls fighters to the city for a new tournament, "The King of Fighters". Art of Fighting 2 is the onlygame that Yuri Sakazaki is a playable character in the series. It also marked the only time that she donned her trademark outfit, which was made famous in the King of Fighters series. This second installment of the series added the "rage gauge". Similar to the "spirit system" of its predecessor, it limited the use and effectiveness of special attacks. This game is also notorious for its difficulty, with it being referred in many fighting circles as having some of the toughest opponent A.I. in a fighting game.
The mostly forgotten Art of Fighting 3 (Art of Fighting: Ryūko no Ken Gaiden in Japan) featured a new cast of characters with the exception of Ryo and Robert. One of the game's characters, Kasumi Todoh, became a part of the King of Fighters cast. The story switched focus from the Sakazakis to Robert Garcia. Garcia disappears to search for an old childhood friend, Freia Lawrence, and he tracks her to Glasshill, Mexico. Freia is sought out by the game's antagonist, Wyler, to complete a powerful elixir that was created by his and Freia's fathers. The drug affects users in a similar manner as the potion in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Compilation[]

Art of Fighting Anthology is a collection which includes all three games in the series. It been released as part of Neo Geo Online Collection, only for PlayStation versions. (PS2 & PS4).

Anime/Manga[]

  • Art of Fighting (anime)
  • Ryuko no Ken - by Etsuya Amajishi and Senji Ishii
  • Ryuko no Ken - by Gorseji
  • Ryuko no Ken 2 - by Etsuya Amajishi
  • Ryuko no Ken Gaiden: Karmen to Order - by Etsuya Amajishi

Characters Introducted[]

Art of Fighting 1[]

Art of Fighting 2[]

Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior[]

NPC Character[]

Characters' Participation[]

Participation of the characters in the mainline games of the series, either they canonical or not.

Note 1: The order of the tables are based on the appearances on the first mainline game of the series.
Note 2: About the colors in the table, they follow the logic below:
  • Yellow: for table titles and NPC entries.
  • Law Green & Red: for the characters' participation in the series.
  • Forest Green & Fire Brick: the first color indicates the characters who participated in all games of the series, and the second indicates the characters who were absent from, at least, one game in the series.
Character
AOF 1
AOF 2
AOF 3: The Path of the Warrior
Ryo Sakazaki
Regular Character
Regular Character
Regular Character
Robert Garcia
Regular Character
Regular Character
Regular Character
Ryuhaku Todoh
Regular Character
Absent
Absent
King
Regular Character
Regular Character
Absent
Jack Turner
Regular Character
Regular Character
Absent
Lee Pai Long
Regular Character
Regular Character
Absent
Mickey Rogers
Regular Character
Regular Character
Absent
John Crawley
Regular Character
Regular Character
Absent
Takuma Sakazaki
Absent
Regular Character
Absent
Yuri Sakazaki
Damsel-in Distress Character
Regular Character
NPC Character
Eiji Kisaragi
Absent
Regular Character
Absent
Temjin
Absent
Regular Character
Absent
Kasumi Todoh
Absent
Absent
Regular Character
Karman Cole
Absent
Absent
Regular Character
Lenny Creston
Absent
Absent
Regular Character
Rody Birts
Absent
Absent
Regular Character
Jin Fu-Ha
Absent
Absent
Regular Character
Wang Koh-San
Absent
Absent
Regular Character
Freia Lawrence
Absent
Absent
NPC Character
Mr. Big
Sub-Boss
Alternative Final Boss
Absent
Sinclair
Absent
Absent
Sub-Boss
Mr. Karate
Final Boss
Absent
Absent
Geese Howard
Absent
True Final Boss
Absent
Wyler
Absent
Absent
Final Boss

Trivia[]

  • All games of this series are produced and released by former SNK.
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