Title:
King of Fighters XIII, The
Series:
The King of Fighters
Series Order:
13
Rating:
16+
Genre:
Fighting
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IGN Score:
7
Release Date:
2011-11-18
Date Added:
2018-07-03 13:51:40
Game Summary:
The King of Fighters XIII (Japanese: ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ XIII) is a fighting game in The King of Fighters series, developed and published by SNK Playmore originally in 2010. King of Fighters XIII was released for Japanese arcades on July 14, 2010, while ports for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 were released during late 2011 in Japanese and English regions, with Atlus USA and Rising Star Games being in charge of releasing them in the United States and Europe respectively. Versions for iOS and Android followed in 2011 and 2012. A PC version was released on Steam on September 13, 2013.
The game is set after the events from The King of Fighters XI and is also the conclusion of Ash Crimson’s story arc, which started in The King of Fighters 2003. It follows another King of Fighters tournament secretly hosted by Those From the Distance Land, the organization behind the events from the two prior games that are trying to break the seal of the demon Orochi and take its power.
Released after The King of Fighters XII, the game was directed by Kei Yamamoto who wanted to bring elements from prior The King of Fighters titles and fix issues from the prior game. This title significantly modifies the gameplay from its predecessor, removing some modes, and adding ones formerly used in the series. It also expands the character roster, re-grouping the playable characters into three-member teams as in the prior installments. The ports are notable for including more content than the original version such as new characters, stages and game modes. Critical reception has been positive.
Gameplay:
The game removes some of the gameplay system features used in the prior game: the Guard Attack, the Critical Counter, the Clash System, as well as the dynamic, zooming camera. In their place, three new features have been added. The first of the three is the new EX Mode, which convert each character’s super moves into more powerful versions that allows one bar from the player’s power gauge for EX Special Moves and two bars from the player’s power gauge for EX Super Special Moves. Another new feature is the Hyper Drive mode, which gives the player unlimited use of Drive Cancels for a while once the Hyper Drive Gauge has been maxed, and the last new feature confirmed for the game is the Drive Cancel, which opens up new combo possibilities. The game also marks the return of the multi-bar power gauge that was introduced in The King of Fighters ’97. In addition to standard and EX Desperation Moves, a new class of Desperation Move called Neo Max is included in the game and require that three stocks of gauge be exchanged to perform one, making it similar to Hidden Super Desperation Moves from The King of Fighters 2002 and Leader Super Special Moves from The King of Fighters 2003. These can also be cancelled from standard Desperation Moves, making them similar to the Dream Cancels from The King of Fighters XI.
The console version is based on the 1.1 update of The King of Fighters XIII arcade which fixed several issues from the original version. It also contains a story mode that influenced by the player’s actions with various perspectives being available. The mode is presented in visual novel style alongside fights, something considered to be hard to include in the arcade version by the SNK Playmore staff. Other modes shown are Arcade, Practice and Challenge. The online gameplay is based on the one included in later versions of The King of Fighters XII, which fixed the issues the initial one had.
Plot:
The game takes place after The King of Fighters XI and is the last game of the third story arc that started in The King of Fighters 2003. The fighter Ash Crimson has absorbed the powers from two of the descendants of the clans who sealed the Orochi away 1,800 years ago, Chizuru Kagura and Iori Yagami, while Kyo Kusanagi is to be his last victim. As his former comrade, Elisabeth Blanctorche, prepares to stop him, fighters receive an invitation to another King of Fighters tournament hosted by a person labelled as ”R”. The tournament is sponsored by Rose who is being controlled by ”Those From The Past”, the organization behind the two prior tournaments that has been trying to break Orochi’s seal.
When the winning team reaches the game’s end, Saiki, the leader of ”Those From The Past” puts his work into motion. Saiki intends to use the energy expended by the winning team to enable him to cross time. However, as the fight rages, Botan notes that the gate that links them to the past is starting to close despite the battle. Before Saiki can act, he is ambushed by Ash Crimson, who steals his power. It is revealed then that, while Ash was enlisted by Saiki to obtain the Three Sacred Treasures to power the time gate, Ash had no intention of helping Saiki. Ash is suddenly overtaken by Saiki’s persona, who then attempts to cross the time gate in Ash’s body. The winning team pursues him into the time gate and the final battle of The King of Fighters XIII begins inside the time gate. Saiki is defeated in the gate but persists on crossing over to the past, believing it means nothing since he can return to the past and then cross the gate again to attempt his plan anew. However, Ash halts his attempt and allows the gate to close, leaving Saiki trapped in the present. Furthermore, Ash reveals that he is a descendant of Saiki. By locking Saiki out of the gate, he denies Saiki’s existence in the past and forces his own existence to cease. As Ash vanishes from the living world, the flow of time resumes. In the epilogue of the Story Mode, in the dimensional rift, a spear appeared in front of Shroom and Rimelo, two members of Those From The Past who faced Kyo in the opening of the game (Console version). More surprising, Shion appeared before them, revealed that he’s still alive.
Characters:
The roster of The King of Fighters XIII features all the characters who appeared in The King of Fighters XII, including the two console-exclusive characters, Elisabeth Branctorche and Mature. Three new characters come in the form of The King of Fighters ’94 Women’s Team (Yuri Sakazaki, King and Mai Shiranui). Unlike The King of Fighters XII, all of the characters are organized into proper teams this time with the exception of Ash, who is now a single entry character.
On April 22, 2010, Famitsu reported the addition of two new characters to the game: Vice for Iori Yagami’s team and Takuma Sakazaki for the Art of Fighting team. The official website was soon updated with the changes as well as adding a storyline for Iori’s team, and on the April 23, 2010 location test at Hong Kong, Hwa Jai from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters was confirmed to be in the game as the final member of Kim Kaphwan’s team. The first member of the final team, K′, was revealed on April 30 with his addition to the roster page. Maxima was also revealed as the second member of K’s Team via addition to the roster page on May 7 and one week later, the final character for K’s Team, Kula Diamond, was introduced in the same way. Saiki, the manipulator behind the events of The King of Fighters XIII, appears as sub-boss while an alternate form of Ash Crimson known as Evil Ash appears as the final boss.
On June 28, 2011, Famitsu reported the addition of Billy Kane from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters as a console version exclusive character. On July 29, 2011, the human form of Saiki was also announced to be playable, while the original Iori Yagami to be featured as a downloadable content (DLC) EX form for regular Iori. Following classic Iori’s appearance, Atlus announced ”NESTS Style Kyo”, which features Kyo Kusanagi’s Kenpō-style moveset based mostly on The King of Fighters ’99 as a downloadable EX form for regular Kyo. As a result of a technical error, the patch was delayed to January 1, 2012 for the PlayStation 3. A new DLC including bugfixes (mainly on online mode) and Mr. Karate (Takuma Sakazaki’s alter ego, but loosely based on Honki ni Natta version from SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom) as an EX form for Takuma became available on January 11, 2012.
Elisabeth Team:
• Elisabeth Blanctorche
• Duo Lon
• Shen Woo
Japan Team:
• Kyo Kusanagi
• Benimaru Nikaido
• Goro Daimon
Fatal Fury Team:
• Terry Bogard
• Andy Bogard
• Joe Higashi
Art of Fighting Team:
• Ryo Sakazaki
• Robert Garcia
• Takuma Sakazaki
Ikari Warriors Team:
•Leona Heidern
• Ralf Jones
• Clark Still
Psycho Soldier Team:
• Athena Asamiya
• Sie Kensou
• Chin Gentsai
Women Fighters Team:
• King
• Mai Shiranui
• Yuri Sakazaki
Kim Team:
• Kim Kaphwan
• Raiden
• Hwa Jai
Yagami Team:
• Iori Yagami
• Mature
• Vice
K’ Team:
• K’
• Kula Diamond
•Maxima
Single Entry:
• Ash Crimson
• Billy Kane
• Saiki
DLC:
• NESTS Style Kyo
• Iori with the Power of Flames
• Mr. Karate
The game is set after the events from The King of Fighters XI and is also the conclusion of Ash Crimson’s story arc, which started in The King of Fighters 2003. It follows another King of Fighters tournament secretly hosted by Those From the Distance Land, the organization behind the events from the two prior games that are trying to break the seal of the demon Orochi and take its power.
Released after The King of Fighters XII, the game was directed by Kei Yamamoto who wanted to bring elements from prior The King of Fighters titles and fix issues from the prior game. This title significantly modifies the gameplay from its predecessor, removing some modes, and adding ones formerly used in the series. It also expands the character roster, re-grouping the playable characters into three-member teams as in the prior installments. The ports are notable for including more content than the original version such as new characters, stages and game modes. Critical reception has been positive.
Gameplay:
The game removes some of the gameplay system features used in the prior game: the Guard Attack, the Critical Counter, the Clash System, as well as the dynamic, zooming camera. In their place, three new features have been added. The first of the three is the new EX Mode, which convert each character’s super moves into more powerful versions that allows one bar from the player’s power gauge for EX Special Moves and two bars from the player’s power gauge for EX Super Special Moves. Another new feature is the Hyper Drive mode, which gives the player unlimited use of Drive Cancels for a while once the Hyper Drive Gauge has been maxed, and the last new feature confirmed for the game is the Drive Cancel, which opens up new combo possibilities. The game also marks the return of the multi-bar power gauge that was introduced in The King of Fighters ’97. In addition to standard and EX Desperation Moves, a new class of Desperation Move called Neo Max is included in the game and require that three stocks of gauge be exchanged to perform one, making it similar to Hidden Super Desperation Moves from The King of Fighters 2002 and Leader Super Special Moves from The King of Fighters 2003. These can also be cancelled from standard Desperation Moves, making them similar to the Dream Cancels from The King of Fighters XI.
The console version is based on the 1.1 update of The King of Fighters XIII arcade which fixed several issues from the original version. It also contains a story mode that influenced by the player’s actions with various perspectives being available. The mode is presented in visual novel style alongside fights, something considered to be hard to include in the arcade version by the SNK Playmore staff. Other modes shown are Arcade, Practice and Challenge. The online gameplay is based on the one included in later versions of The King of Fighters XII, which fixed the issues the initial one had.
Plot:
The game takes place after The King of Fighters XI and is the last game of the third story arc that started in The King of Fighters 2003. The fighter Ash Crimson has absorbed the powers from two of the descendants of the clans who sealed the Orochi away 1,800 years ago, Chizuru Kagura and Iori Yagami, while Kyo Kusanagi is to be his last victim. As his former comrade, Elisabeth Blanctorche, prepares to stop him, fighters receive an invitation to another King of Fighters tournament hosted by a person labelled as ”R”. The tournament is sponsored by Rose who is being controlled by ”Those From The Past”, the organization behind the two prior tournaments that has been trying to break Orochi’s seal.
When the winning team reaches the game’s end, Saiki, the leader of ”Those From The Past” puts his work into motion. Saiki intends to use the energy expended by the winning team to enable him to cross time. However, as the fight rages, Botan notes that the gate that links them to the past is starting to close despite the battle. Before Saiki can act, he is ambushed by Ash Crimson, who steals his power. It is revealed then that, while Ash was enlisted by Saiki to obtain the Three Sacred Treasures to power the time gate, Ash had no intention of helping Saiki. Ash is suddenly overtaken by Saiki’s persona, who then attempts to cross the time gate in Ash’s body. The winning team pursues him into the time gate and the final battle of The King of Fighters XIII begins inside the time gate. Saiki is defeated in the gate but persists on crossing over to the past, believing it means nothing since he can return to the past and then cross the gate again to attempt his plan anew. However, Ash halts his attempt and allows the gate to close, leaving Saiki trapped in the present. Furthermore, Ash reveals that he is a descendant of Saiki. By locking Saiki out of the gate, he denies Saiki’s existence in the past and forces his own existence to cease. As Ash vanishes from the living world, the flow of time resumes. In the epilogue of the Story Mode, in the dimensional rift, a spear appeared in front of Shroom and Rimelo, two members of Those From The Past who faced Kyo in the opening of the game (Console version). More surprising, Shion appeared before them, revealed that he’s still alive.
Characters:
The roster of The King of Fighters XIII features all the characters who appeared in The King of Fighters XII, including the two console-exclusive characters, Elisabeth Branctorche and Mature. Three new characters come in the form of The King of Fighters ’94 Women’s Team (Yuri Sakazaki, King and Mai Shiranui). Unlike The King of Fighters XII, all of the characters are organized into proper teams this time with the exception of Ash, who is now a single entry character.
On April 22, 2010, Famitsu reported the addition of two new characters to the game: Vice for Iori Yagami’s team and Takuma Sakazaki for the Art of Fighting team. The official website was soon updated with the changes as well as adding a storyline for Iori’s team, and on the April 23, 2010 location test at Hong Kong, Hwa Jai from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters was confirmed to be in the game as the final member of Kim Kaphwan’s team. The first member of the final team, K′, was revealed on April 30 with his addition to the roster page. Maxima was also revealed as the second member of K’s Team via addition to the roster page on May 7 and one week later, the final character for K’s Team, Kula Diamond, was introduced in the same way. Saiki, the manipulator behind the events of The King of Fighters XIII, appears as sub-boss while an alternate form of Ash Crimson known as Evil Ash appears as the final boss.
On June 28, 2011, Famitsu reported the addition of Billy Kane from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters as a console version exclusive character. On July 29, 2011, the human form of Saiki was also announced to be playable, while the original Iori Yagami to be featured as a downloadable content (DLC) EX form for regular Iori. Following classic Iori’s appearance, Atlus announced ”NESTS Style Kyo”, which features Kyo Kusanagi’s Kenpō-style moveset based mostly on The King of Fighters ’99 as a downloadable EX form for regular Kyo. As a result of a technical error, the patch was delayed to January 1, 2012 for the PlayStation 3. A new DLC including bugfixes (mainly on online mode) and Mr. Karate (Takuma Sakazaki’s alter ego, but loosely based on Honki ni Natta version from SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom) as an EX form for Takuma became available on January 11, 2012.
Elisabeth Team:
• Elisabeth Blanctorche
• Duo Lon
• Shen Woo
Japan Team:
• Kyo Kusanagi
• Benimaru Nikaido
• Goro Daimon
Fatal Fury Team:
• Terry Bogard
• Andy Bogard
• Joe Higashi
Art of Fighting Team:
• Ryo Sakazaki
• Robert Garcia
• Takuma Sakazaki
Ikari Warriors Team:
•Leona Heidern
• Ralf Jones
• Clark Still
Psycho Soldier Team:
• Athena Asamiya
• Sie Kensou
• Chin Gentsai
Women Fighters Team:
• King
• Mai Shiranui
• Yuri Sakazaki
Kim Team:
• Kim Kaphwan
• Raiden
• Hwa Jai
Yagami Team:
• Iori Yagami
• Mature
• Vice
K’ Team:
• K’
• Kula Diamond
•Maxima
Single Entry:
• Ash Crimson
• Billy Kane
• Saiki
DLC:
• NESTS Style Kyo
• Iori with the Power of Flames
• Mr. Karate
Platform:
Microsoft Xbox 360
Publisher:
SNK Playmore
Barcode:
730865900114
Developers:
SNK Playmore
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Players:
2
Country of Purchase:
Spain
Graphics:
256-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
Download
Game Modes:
Competitive
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Special Edition:
Yes
Discs:
1
Packaging:
Digibook
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$25.95
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-12-08
Date Added:
2018-07-03 13:51:40