Title:

King of Fighters 99

Series Order:
6
Rating:
T
Genre:
Fighting
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IGN Score:
8.5
Release Date:
2011-10-03
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:29:52
Game Summary:
The King of Fighters ’99: Millennium Battle (KOF ’99) is a 1999 fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home consoles in 1999. It is the sixth installment in The King of Fighters series, introducing a new story arc known as the ”NESTS Chronicles” which is centered around a young man named K’, who is formerly associated with a mysterious yet threatening organization known only as NESTS. The game introduces several changes to the established KOF format, most notably an assisting character labeled ”Striker”. The game was ported to the Neo-Geo CD and the PlayStation. Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows versions were also released under the title The King of Fighters: Evolution whose stages were remodeled in 3D.

SNK had originally planned to remove main characters Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami, who had previously appeared in earlier installments of the series, from The King of Fighters ’99, but they ended up as hidden characters instead. The popularity of Kyo’s previous incarnations resulted in him being given ”clones” that wear his original clothes and perform his moves. SNK had difficulty balancing the age of the characters and teams. The Neo Geo and Dreamcast versions are both included in The Kings of Fighters NESTS Hen compilation released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan as well as other ports.

Critical response to The King of Fighters ’99 has generally been positive because of its fighting system and its use of Strikers. The Dreamcast port of the game has had a more favorable reception than the PlayStation version thanks to its loading times and graphics. The Nintendo Switch port has garnered a similar response, with reviewers finding it modern and praising its gameplay. While the game has sold well, overall sales have been less than those of the series’ previous game because of poor sales of the console versions.

Gameplay:

Instead of the three-character teams from earlier The King of Fighters (KOF) games, each team now has four members. Before a match, the player chooses three of the characters to use in the fights. The fourth member becomes the Striker the player summons during battle to help their character by performing one of their Special Moves against the opponent. A Striker can be summoned only a limited number of times during a single match. This is determined by the number of ”Strike Bombs” at the bottom of the screen.

The selectable fighting styles, Advanced and Extra, from The King of Fighters ’98 have been removed. Instead, the game has a single playing style modeled 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 them unlimited use of their character’s Super Special Move. There is also a combo that 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 them to take more damage from the opponent; however, the player cannot use Super Special Moves in Armor Mode.

Depending on the player’s performance, a score is given when the fight is finished. Should a high score be reached, the arcade mode will offer the player an extra fight following the final boss.

The updated The King of Fighters: Evolution version features stages remodeled in 3D and includes two additional stages, as well as new characters who can only be used as Strikers. The new Strikers are Kyo Kusanagi (in a different outfit), Athena Asamiya (in her school outfit), Goro Daimon, Billy Kane, Ryuji Yamazaki, Chizuru Kagura, Syo Kirishima, Alfred Airhawk, Vanessa, Seth, Fiolina Germi, and Gai Tendo. Also, the game can be connected to the Neo Geo Pocket Color game The King of Fighters: Battle de Paradise. Points won in Battle de Paradise can be transferred to The King of Fighters ’99: Evolution to speed up the leveling process for the Extra Strikers.

Plot and characters:

Two years have passed since the last King of Fighters tournament. Nobody has seen Kyo Kusanagi or Iori Yagami since they defeated the evil being Orochi at the climax of the 1997 tournament. Invitations are sent to many characters inviting them to a new tournament, which this time around is more of a secretive affair and away from the public eye than the ones in both ’96 and ’97, with each team now having an additional member. However, the tournament’s host remains unknown.

The increased number of characters per team, and the story element of the missing Kyo and Iori, lead to a reshuffling of the character roster. K’ is introduced as the game’s new protagonist with his partner, Maxima, who joins forces with Kyo’s former teammates Benimaru Nikaido and Shingo Yabuki to form the new Hero Team. Takuma Sakazaki rejoins the Art of Fighting Team as its fourth member. Mai Shiranui finally becomes an official member of the Fatal Fury Team for the first time in the series. King joins forces with Blue Mary (formerly a member of the ”’97 Special Team”) to form the new Women Fighters Team with Kasumi Todoh (last seen in KOF ’96) and Li Xiangfei (from Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers). The three returning teams also gain a new member: Whip for the Ikari Warriors Team, Bao for the Psycho Soldier Team, and Jhun Hoon for the Korea Justice Team. The game also introduces two clones of Kyo Kusanagi, Kyo-1 and Kyo-2, as Team Edit characters based on previous playable incarnations of the character. The real Kyo also returns with his rival, Iori, but they are only secret playable characters.

The game’s antagonist is Krizalid, an agent from the mysterious organization NESTS who uses the data he obtained from his enemies to activate an army of Kyo clones that NESTS themselves had created after the fight against Orochi. He is faced in two states: first he appears with a special coat that analyzes an opponent’s data. Once he’s defeated, he burns away his coat and increases his strength while having stronger moves. After Krizalid’s defeat, his superior kills him via falling debris while other members of NESTS attack K’ and Maxima, who are revealed to be former NESTS agents and that the duo succeed in defeating their enemies before making their escape from the collapsing location of their battle against Krizalid. It’s also revealed that K’ is a test subject designed to replicate Kyo’s techniques.

Hero Team:

• K’
• Maxima
• Benimaru Nikaido
• Shingo Yabuki

Fatal Fury Team:

• Terry Bogard
• Andy Bogard
• Joe Higashi
• Mai Shiranui

Art of Fighting Team:

• Ryo Sakazaki
• Robert Garcia
• Yuri Sakazaki
• Takuma Sakazaki

Ikari Warriors Team:

• Leona Heidern
• Ralf Jones
• Clark Still
• Whip

Psycho Soldier Team:

• Athena Asamiya
• Sie Kensou
• Chin Gentsai
• Bao

Women Fighters Team:

• King
• Blue Mary
• Kasumi Todoh
• Li Xiangfei

Korea Justice Team:

• Kim Kaphwan
• Chang Koehan
• Choi Bounge
• Jhun Hoon

Single Entry:

• Kyo-1
• Kyo-2

Hidden Characters:

• Kyo Kusanagi
• Iori Yagami

Boss:

• Krizalid
Platform:
Sony PlayStation
Publisher:
Agetec
Barcode:
093992087708
Developers:
SNK Playmore
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Players:
2
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
32-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
Download
Game Modes:
Competitive
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Discs:
1
Packaging:
Jewel Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$13.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-02-20
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:29:52

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