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Players controlled a party of three familiar Samurai Shodown characters and guided them from town to town on the way to final confrontations with Amakusa and Mizuki--who, as demonic bad people, were trying to conquer the world. You could forge weapons and buy items in towns, which came in handy during the random battles that occurred out on the plains and in the dungeons where most of the action actually took place. Instead of magic, the characters could perform special attacks based on their Samurai Shodown fighting abilities. Ukyo had his apple toss and slice, Charlotte had her power gradation, and so on. The graphics were OK compared to other RPGs of the era, but the big draw was the fight animations, which were inspired by the moves found in the normal Samurai Shodown fighting games. Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (1997, NeoGeo)Also appearing on: Saturn (1997)
Yet another remix in the Fatal Fury series, RBFFS added more characters that were left out of the first Real Bout game and balanced the characters a little better. The King of Fighters '97 (1997, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation (1998), Saturn (1998)
The innovations that started with KOF '96 continued in the '97 edition. To begin with, you had the ability to choose between two modes: advanced and extra mode. While extra mode worked much like previous KOF games in that you built a meter to use one super combo, advanced mode let you collect "stocks" of super combos and gave you the ability to "break" them to unleash new, more devastating combos. Although there weren't nearly as many innovations in KOF '97 as there were in the '96 edition, the Orochi story arc continued, introducing two slightly new characters, Orochi Iori and Leona, as well as killing off Vice and Mature.
[27] The season premiere was simulcast on Funimation, Crunchyroll, and the former's VRV channel at 10:30 AM EST. [28] Funimation and Crunchyroll streamed the entire second season on their respective websites, while Adult Swim's Toonami aired a dubbed version. [29] It was also announced that the second season of Attack on Titan would premiere on Toonami on April 29. [30] It was subsequently announced on April 3 that the second season would premiere one week earlier, on April 22 instead. [31] Madman Entertainment streamed the season in Australia and New Zealand on AnimeLab. [32] Season 2 home media release was handled by Sony Pictures in the UK.
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