The King of Fighters '94

The King of Fighters '94

released on Aug 25, 1994

The King of Fighters '94

released on Aug 25, 1994

Rugal Bernstein is an incredibly rich and notorious arms and drug trafficker, as well as an incredibly skilled and ruthless fighter. Having become bored with the lack of competition, Rugal decides to host a new King of Fighters tournament. Rugal has his secretary travel to eight destinations around the world and invite fighters to his new tournament. Unlike the previous KOF tournaments depicted in the Fatal Fury series, the new King of Fighters is a team tournament, with eight teams of three, each representing a different nationality, participating this time. Most characters come from other SNK games, such as Team Italy, which is composed of three heroes from the original Fatal Fury: Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi. The two heroes from Art of Fighting (Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia) are featured along with their mentor and Ryo's father (Takuma Sakazaki) make up Team Mexico. Team Korea features Kim Kaphwan from Fatal Fury 2 as the leader of two convicts he's trying to reform Chang Koehan and Choi Bounge, while Team England is a mix of female fighters from Fatal Fury 2 (Mai Shiranui) and the Art of Fighting series (Yuri Sakazaki, King). The two heroes from Psycho Soldier (Athena Asamiya and Sie Kensou) form Team China along with their mentor, Chin Gentsai. Similarly, Team Brazil features the heroes from Ikari Warriors (Ralf and Clark) along with their commanding officer Heidern. Additionally, the game features two teams composed entirely of original characters: Team Japan featuring Kyo Kusanagi, Benimaru Nikaido and Goro Daimon, and Team USA composed of Heavy D!, Lucky Glauber and Brian Battler.


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Feels janky to play. The soundtrack and art is the only redeeming quality. Pretty basic plot

i love asking people to play random games with me on fightcade, especially when they actually agree to it. not as bad as you may have been led to believe! sure, being forced to play "canon teams" is pretty backwards if you're familiar with the rest of the series but i think the actual gameplan synergy between teams is kind of great? i'm a big fan of the women fighters team, because of course i would be, why wouldn't i? happy birthday king....

Por eu ter começado com versões mais recentes como a 97/98, esse jogo fica um pouco datado. Não é ruim mas bem mais difícil e limitado (mas imagino o impacto nos jogadores da época).

The 3 on 3 battles aren't just a gimmick to differentiate itself from other fighting games in gameplay but they also provide some charm with the rest of your team reacting to your fights and the cliché story motivations at the end of every fighting game are at least a little more bearable when it's multiple characters building on each other. The game still feels very fan servicey though (the only thing from this I'm thankful of is SNK didn't make Athena a loli again lol)

It’s pretty bad. If they kept this formula with the other KOF games of having one set team, then it would definitely be my least favorite fighting game.