The King of Fighters '99
Game Detail
The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle is a 1999
head-to-head fighting game by SNK released for the Neo Geo arcade and home
platform. It is the sixth instalment in the company's The King of Fighters
series. The game was ported to the Neo-Geo CD and the PlayStation as the final
KOF game released for both platforms. A Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows version
was also released under the title The King of Fighters '99 Evolution in which
the stages look exactly the same as compared with the arcade counterpart only
to be exclusively remodelled into 3D. That version was released both in Japan
and North America. Both the Neo Geo and Dreamcast versions are included in The
Kings of Fighters NESTS Hen compilation released for the PlayStation 2 in
Japan. The game introduces several changes to the established KOF format, as
well as a new story arc that would later be dubbed the "NESTS
Chronicles"
Gameplay
Instead of the three character teams from previous KOF
games, each team now has four members. Before a match, the player chooses three
of the characters to use in the actual fights, while the fourth member becomes
the designated "Striker", a character the player summons during
battle to help their character out by performing one of their Special Moves
against the opponent. A striker can only be summoned a limited number of times
during a single match, which is determined by the number of "Strike Bombs"
at the bottom of the screen.
The selectable fighting styles, Advanced and Extra, from KOF
'98 have been removed. Instead, the game has a single playing style modelled
after the advanced mode from the previous game, where the player fills their
power gauge by attacking the opponent or performing special moves. This time,
there are two powered up states the player can choose during battle depending
on the button combination used. Counter Mode increases the player's offensive
strength and allows the player to use their character's Super Special Move
infinitely, as well as combo those transitions from a Special Move into a Super
Special Move by using a "Super Cancellation Attack" or a "Moving
Attack". The other powered up mode is Armor Mode, which increases the
character's defensive strength, allowing the character to take more damage from
the opponent; however, the player cannot use Super Special Moves during Armor
Mode.
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