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KOF All Stars (Video Game)
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The King of Fighters: All-Star is a free-to-play, mobile RPG game released for iOS and Android, developed by South Korean gaming company Netmarble and licensed by SNK. The game brings together all the characters of the KOF series up to The King of Fighters XIV. While including KOF series fighters, the game also includes limited crossover events with other franchises and companies, including Gintama, Samurai Shodown, Tekken, Seven Knights, WWE, The Seven Deadly Sins, Dead or Alive, Guilty Gear and Street Fighter. In addition to crossovers, the game also holds special events that introduce fighters with holiday themes, references to pop culture, gender-bent characters, and special versions of series' bosses and protagonistsAdvertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The game was initially released in Japan on July 26, 2018, and after high demand from South Korea, the game was released there on May 9, 2019, having gone through tests at events since the end of 2018 and holding special venues for promotion. The global launch was on October 22, 2019.StoryThe player wakes up in the world of The King of Fighters without any memories. With the help of an energetic girl named Noah, the player must participate in the tournaments from The King of Fighters '94 and onwards, and win, hoping to remember who they are and how they ended up there. The player, however, is constantly attacked by various punks that want to steal their invitation. Soon it becomes apparent that there's more at play behind these attacks. Meanwhile, a sinister group calling themselves 'Tuners' continues to watch over the player setting a plan in motion to put a stop to their journey. | |
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The NESTS team attacks Japan team and is confronted outside of a formal match, despite NESTS team competing in the tournament. As a result, this allows the game to dodge the issue of using K9999 or writing in Nameless as it doesn't have to adhere to the "four characters to one team" rule. Additionally, while Foxy is still present, she isn't fought during the stage like Angel and Kula. | |
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Adapted Out: The NESTS team attacks Japan team and is confronted outside of a formal match, despite NESTS team competing in the tournament. As a result, this allows the game to dodge the issue of using K9999 or writing in Nameless as it doesn't have to adhere to the "four characters to one team" rule. Additionally, while Foxy is still present, she isn't fought during the stage like Angel and Kula. Nests himself (as in the syndicate's previous leader) does not appear at all in the 2001 storyline. Igniz is the Big Bad from the get-go.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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