The King of Fighters XIII
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Added by Sake nekoThe King of Fighters XIII is the latest installment in The King of Fighters series that concludes the Ash saga which started in The King of Fighters 2003. The theme for this title is "KOF-ism" or getting back to the heart of the series. The main objective of the game's new features is to appeal to the audience that prefers quick combos.
The game was released in arcades on July 14, 2010. The console versions of the game came out on December 1, 2011 in Japan, November 22, 2011 in North America and November 25, 2011 in Europe. The North American version is published by Atlus, by SNK Playmore in Japan, and by Rising Star Games in Europe.
Mobile versions of the game were released on July 7, 2011 and a downloadable application for social networks was released on October 17, 2011. Additionally, an iPhone/iPod Touch version of the game, titled The King of Fighters-i-, was released on September 8, 2011. An update of the iPhone/iPod Touch version to include the characters was released on May 5, 2012 and called The King of Fighters-i 2012. The arcade version is being re-released in Japan to include the console additions and is being called The King of Fighters XIII Climax.
Eisuke Ogura returns to do the character illustrations.
Known Info
- Special moves have a "normal" or "stronger" version. The stronger versions are called EX Special Move and EX Super Special Move respectively. EX attacks can perform tasks such as adding an extra frame of invincibility, boosting the normal attack speed, adding more hits, and other factors to a character's techniques. The use of EX techniques results in a partial drain of the power gauge.
- A feature called the "Triple Cancel" allows players to unlimitedly cancel their character's moves to their whim. The ability to do so relies on the "Hyper Drive Gauge" that's above the power gauge, gradually draining it as the players cancel their moves.
- "Hyper Drive Mode" is a tricky feature that can only be done once the Hyper Drive Gauge is at maximum. It's possible for players to perform an unlimited amount of Triple Cancels at the precise moment the gauge is filled. Although the effect is short and temporary, the feature allows otherwise unlinkable techniques to be used in one combo. Triple Cancels and Hyper Drive Mode are both callbacks to the systems introduced in The King of Fighters 2002, such as the Free Cancel.
- When a player is in Hyper Drive Mode and has three power stocks, they can perform a powerful technique called "Neo Max Desperation Move". Players can also link a Neo Max technique into a combo, which is dubbed "Max Cancel".
- The Story Mode returns with a scoring system. When fighting against a CPU opponent, players are challenged to complete a random objective during stages, called Target Actions. Completing these can award bonus points at the scoring screen. Meeting certain actions can also reward players the next round by filling up their power gauge or Hyper Drive Guage. Objectives include goals such as completing a certain amount of hits within one combo, successfully hitting the CPU with a desperation technique (including EX and Neo Max desperation moves or specials), or being asked to perform a certain attack within 10 seconds.
- A complete story consists of eight stages, six being spent against teams and two being saved for the final matches.
- During a fight against a CPU opponent, players can be awarded a big boost of extra points if they end a match with a Regular, EX or Neo Max desperation move. It also triggers a special splash screen for their victory blow.
- The "zoom" effect seen in The King of Fighters XII has been removed, and general gameplay speed has been improved greatly.
- Pre-fight exchanges similar to those in SVC Chaos are also present in the game. These unique conversations also exist in mirror matches (when two players play with the same character) and they only appear in Single Player mode.
- Aside from the regular team music from the game, players can also listen to the characters' themes from previous KOF games, such as "Queen" from KOF XI for Elisabeth and "KDD-0075" from KOF XI for K'.
- King and Yuri can have their tops ripped off (as in Art of Fighting, Art of Fighting 2, The King of Fighters '94 and The King of Fighters '95) when K.O.'d by special, EX and Desperation moves.
Characters
The entire roster from The King of Fighters XII (including the two console exclusive characters) return in The King of Fighters XIII, arranged in the usual teams of three.
Both Mukai and Botan return. Rose Bernstein returns and is the sponsor of this year's tournament also. All the remaining members from Those from the Past have their faces revealed and are being led by Saiki.
When the game designer was asked about his personal thoughts for this new cast in an interview, he remarked that he isn't always looking forward to adding popular characters from other series. As before with KOF XII, the overall goal for the cast is to create contrasts and variations between each character for an interesting balance between teams. Whenever possible, he believes the characters in The King of Fighters should be reenacting a classic fist-to-fist battle rather than one that relies too much on additional weaponry. Lately, the desire to stay true to this theme in an interesting manner has decided who gets to appear in KOF.
Elisabeth Team
Japan Team
Yagami Team
Fatal Fury Team
Kim Team
Psycho Soldier Team
Art of Fighting Team
Ikari Warriors Team
Women Fighters Team
K' Team
Single entry
Sub-Boss
Final Boss
Console/Climax Exclusive Characters
- Billy Kane
- Saiki (Normal form)
DLC Characters
- pre-KOF XII/XIII Iori (Iori Yagami Classic)
- NESTS saga Kyo (Kyo Kusanagi Classic)
- Mr. Karate
Cosplay
Several alternate colors for the cast are homages to characters in other games or media. The list below charts costume outcomes from the alternate color options.
| Character Name | Cosplays as | Color number |
|---|---|---|
| Ryo Sakazaki | Shin Akuma and Ryu from the Street Fighter series, Mr. Karate II | Normal Color #8, Normal Color #6, Normal Color #5 |
| Robert Garcia | Terry Bogard | Normal Color #10 |
| Takuma Sakazaki | Mr. Karate, Shin Akuma from the Street Fighter series, Ryo Sakazaki | Alternate Color #1, Normal Color #10, Alternate Color #10 |
| Yuri Sakazaki | herself (with braid), Cammy from the Street Fighter series, Mina Majikina from the Samurai Showdown series, Yamanaka Ino from the Naruto series | Alternate Color #1, Alternate Color #10, Normal Color #6, Normal Color #8 |
| Terry Bogard | Robert Garcia | Normal Color #10 |
| Andy Bogard | Son Goku from the Dragon Ball series, Eiji Kisaragi | Normal Color #9, Normal Color #8 |
| Raiden | Big Bear, Venom from the Spider-Man series, Zangief from the Street Fighter series, Himself (from Fatal Fury), Hulk Hogan, Winnie The Pooh, Tiger Mask (japanese wrestler) | Alternate Color #1, Normal Color #10, Alternate Color #4, Normal Color #2, Alternate Color #9, Alternate Color #10, Normal Color #9 |
| Elisabeth Blanctorche | Herself (KOF XI) | Normal Color #10 & Alternate Color #1 |
| Duo Lon | Xiao Lon, TATARI/The Night of Wallachia from Tsukihime and Melty Blood, himself (negative colors) | Normal Color #3, Normal Color #5, Normal Color #10 |
| Hwa Jai | Hulk from the Avengers series, Adon from the Street Fighter series, Joe Higashi | Normal Color #7, Normal Color #3, Normal Color #4 |
| Ash Crimson | Joker from the Batman series | Normal Color #10 |
| Kyo Kusanagi | himself (during Orochi saga), himself (during NESTS saga), Iori Yagami (pre-KOF XII) | Alternate Color #1, Normal Color #10, Alternate Color #10 |
| Iori Yagami | himself (before KOF XII), Kula Diamond, Terry Bogard | Normal Color #10, Normal Color #7, Normal Color #4 |
| Mature | Iori Yagami, herself (ghost) | Normal Color #4, Normal Color #10 |
| Vice | Iori Yagami, herself (ghost) | Normal Color #4, Normal Color #10 |
| K' | Homage to the card game, Uno, Dante from the Devil May Cry series, Kula Diamond, Kamen Rider Double, Samus Aran from Metroid | Alternate Color #10, Normal Color #4, Normal Color #8, Alternate Color #3, Alternate Color #4 |
| Kula Diamond | Iori Yagami (before KOF XII), Whip, C.C. from Code Geass, herself (ice doll) | Normal Color #4, Normal Color #3, Normal Color #9, Normal Color #10 |
| Sie Kensou | Duo Lon | Normal Color #10 |
| Athena Asamiya | herself (KOF XII), Sasara Kusugawa from To Heart 2 | Normal Color #10, Normal Color #7 |
| Benimaru Nikaido | Roronoa Zoro from One Piece | Normal Color #3 |
| King | Kula Diamond | Normal Color #10 |
| Maxima | Iron Man from the Iron Man Series, Eva-01 from Neon Genesis Evangelion | Normal Color #4, Normal Color #8 |
| Billy Kane | A minstrel from "The Minstrel Show" | Normal Color #10 |
| Saiki | Elisabeth Blanctorche, Ash Crimson, Himself (boss form) | Normal Color #2, Normal Color #4, Normal Color #10 |
| Ralf Jones | Himself (KOF 2000) | Normal Color #10 |
| Clark Still | Himself (KOF '99) | Normal Color #10 |
Stages
- Seven new stages have been revealed (two being boss stages); changes to old stages from King of Fighters XII and gimmicks are listed below as follows:
- Japan stage - In front, sumo wrestlers with the Miyajima island in the background.
- India stage - Yellow colored stage, beautifully animated 3D Elephants and the Taj Mahal in the background.
- Britain stage - 1994 type Britain stage with the Big Ben in the background. The weather starts off foggy, but sun shines by the fourth round.
- London stage - 1994 type Britain stage taking place in a clock tower instead of the city streets. This serves as Billy Kane's stage in arcade mode.
- Brazil stage - Lush-green colored jungle stage that was intended to be in The King of Fighters XII. Hard falls cause objects such as fruits or snakes to fall from the trees.
- Egypt stage - Now green/yellow colored in what appears to be an indoor palace. Green light reflects off of players when the stage's fires are lit.
- China stage - Night time setting with glowing amber lamps. A hard fall on the side of the stage causes a dog to jump out and bark.
- France stage - Sunset setting with the Arc de Triumph and the Eiffel tower in the background.
- America stage - Area above a city with speakers, monitors, and caution tape scattered around; a red, white, and blue sign reading THE KING OF FIGHTERS sits above the fighting area. A cage drops in the background in some rounds, and various floats can be seen in the sky.
- Rose Stadium - Orange/brown colored coliseum with a blue rose bed in the middle and some castles in the background.
- BOSS STAGE: Rose Stadium Ashed - The coliseum and castles have been warped into a destroyed version, and the ground is covered in what seems to be cooled magma. Occupying the back of the stadium where the screen once was is a large portal. Above the stadium, lighting and swirling clouds rage in a reddish sky.
- BOSS STAGE: Rose Stadium Misted - The entire stage is almost completely white, with vague shadows of the foundation of Rose Stadium visible.
External Links
- Official website
- Official blog
- Official English website
- The King of Fighters-i official website, Apps site
- The King of Fightters-i 2012 official website