As always, KOF offers players an incredible amount of agility, with a serious emphasis placed on dashing, rolling, back stepping, and mastering the game’s different tactical jump maneuvers.
The basics remain intact-two punch buttons, two kick buttons, plenty of special moves, and devastating Super Special moves-but the implementation of throws, reversals, and counters has been completely revamped. Recent KOF titles had introduced a host of complex rules and systems that all been tossed out in KOF XII. The game’s art team has also pulled off some clever special effects rarely seen in a 2D fighter, including pseudo lighting and detailed character self-shadowing.Īlthough the creators of KOF XII have remained fiercely loyal to the series’ 2D hand-drawn roots, they aren’t afraid to make sweeping changes to the core fighting gameplay. A similar attention to detail went into the game’s creative (and often wacky) high-definition 2D stages-check out the porcine, baguette-chomping ladies populating the Paris stage to see precisely what I’m getting at. The developers at SNK PLAYMORE have worked hard to deliver a next-gen King of Fighters sequel that honors the series’ tradition of hand-drawn 2D art and animation while upping the ante with gameplay refinements and fierce online play.Ĭreating the massive amount of hand-drawn art required to fluidly animate HD-quality character sprites required a small army of artists sketching their hearts out-SNK PLAYMORE estimates that each fighter required a combined 18 months of man-hours in order to be completed. KOF XII is precisely that-a total reboot and rebirth that embraces the past while looking towards the future.
#KOF XIII EVO UPDATE#
For years, fans could depend on KOF to deliver a new yearly update sporting a few minor tweaks and new playable characters, but the advent of the HD era demanded a fresh start.
#KOF XIII EVO SERIES#
Since its inception 15 years ago, The King of Fighters has served as a ferocious franchise mash-up, gathering characters from classic series such as Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and Ikari Warriors for three-on-three street fighting action. I’ve graciously been given the chance to hijack the PlayStation Blog to give you a quick heads-up about the long awaited release of The King of Fighters XII, due out this summer for the PlayStation 3 console.ĭedicated KOF fans have been patiently waiting for years to get their hands on a new installment in this legendary franchise. Greetings and salutations everyone, this is Shane Bettenhausen from Ignition Entertainment.