The
King of Fighters '97: Global Match
STORY:
The KOF '96 tournament drew to a close with an
incident that occurred right after the tournament's end. The incident itself
and the subsequent accident it caused were officially reported as the result of
terrorist activity by an unknown group, but the details concerning the
identity, motives, and subsequent whereabouts of the terrorists remained a
mystery.
In spite of this incident, however, the KOF '96
tournament was an overwhelming commercial success. A few months after, the event
triggered a fighting craze and various large corporations, expressing interest
in the fad, offered to sponsor subsequent tournaments, leading to a demand for
an eagerly awaited KOF '97. The fad reached all over the globe and in no time
KOF '97 came into being.
With the decision to hold the tournament,
fighters began to gather at various venues for the preliminary matches and
approached the tournament with various motives, some came to test their
abilities while others entered for wealth and fame. Word of the tournament came
through all forms of the media, and fans from far and wide gathered to witness
the white-hot preliminary battles. Concomitant to the preliminary matches, came
the construction of various KOF stadiums throughout the world. Naturally the
anticipation for the KOF '97 tournament exceeded historical precedent and it
soon became obvious to everyone that the current tournament, as with the
previous one, would reach a remarkable climax.
What team will win the tournament that the eyes
of the whole world will look on and wear the KOF crown of victory? And does an
incident similar to the unexpected accident of last year's tournament threaten
to mar the festivities? All of the world's attention is focused on this year's
tournament. KOF '97 is here!
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Incredibly memorable
stages, music, and characters.
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PREVIEW: In
February 20177, SNK officially
announced The King of Fighters '97: Global Match, an online-enabled
version of the classic 2D fighter from... you guessed it... 1997. Not many
details are available yet, but KOF '97: Global Match has been confirmed
for release on Playstation 4 and Playstation Vita (with cross-play), as well as
Steam in April 2018.
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Welcome back Billy Kane.
Osu!
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Now with more gameplay and team
customization options than ever, KOF '97 was already the best KOF
game to date. On top of new gameplay and character tweaks, the character order
selection, Versus screen, and pre-fight interactions also breathed new life into
the graphics engine. Colors and character sprites seem brighter and more vibrant
than in past games, and the stage designs are some of the most energetic to
date. KOF '97's artwork and soundtrack also helped the game stand out
from the crowd.
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Page Updated: |
February
9th, 2018 |
Developer(s): |
SNK |
Publisher(s): |
SNK |
Artwork
by: |
Shinkiro
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Platform(s): |
PlayStation
4, PS Vita, Steam
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Release Date(s): |
April
2018 |
Characters: |
Kyo,
Benimaru,
Daimon,
Andy,
Terry,
Joe,
Ryo,
Robert,
Mai,
King,
Yuri,
Ralf,
Leona,
Clark,
Athena,
Kensou,
Chin,
Chizuru,
Yashiro,
Shermie,
Chris,
Shingo,
Iori,
Chang,
Kim,
Choi,
Yamazaki,
Blue
Mary, Billy Kane, Orochi, Orochi
Chris, Orochi Shermie, Orochi
Yashiro |
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Featured Video:
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Related Games: |
The King of Fighters '97, KOF
R1, KOF '94, KOF '94: Re-bout,
KOF '95,
KOF '96, KOF '98, KOF '98: Ultimate
Match, KOF '99, KOF 2000, KOF 2001, KOF 2002,
KOF 2002: Unlimited Match, KOF
2003,
KOF XI, KOF XII, KOF XIII,
KOF XIV, KOF:
Maximum Impact, KOF:
Maximum Impact MANIAX, KOF:
Maximum Impact 2, KOF: Maximum Impact
Regulation A, KOF: Neowave, KOF EX Neo Blood,
KOF EX2 Howling Blood, KOF R2, KOF
Collection: Orochi Saga
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Gameplay Engine
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Story / Theme
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Overall Graphics
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Animation
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Music / Sound Effects
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Innovation
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Art Direction
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Customization
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Options / Extras
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Intro / Presentation
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Replayability / Fun
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"Ouch" Factor
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Characters
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BOTTOM LINE
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First
Impression: |
It's curious that SNK
would re-release KOF '97... with a title change and all. KOF '98:
Ultimate Match and KOF 2002: Unlimited Match were decent re-releases,
but the newer PS4 ports of Garou: Mark of the Wolves and The Last
Blade 2 also had online modes... and they didn't get a name change or
anything. I wonder what their reasoning for that is. In any case, I'm sure
fans of the 1997 classic will enjoy playing online. I wonder if they'll add any
new characters.
~TFG Webmaster | @Fighters_Gen
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