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(''KOF XII'') is the twelfth installment of ''
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had a worldwide release on July 28 of the same year. Like ''
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Gameplay

''The King of Fighters XII'' uses the usual 3-on-3 team system with each fight consisting of up to five rounds. However, the Tactical Shift System from ''
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'' has been removed. ''KOF XII'' also introduces the "critical counter" system. During a match, a bar beneath the player's vitality will fill. When it is full and a player lands a strong punch as a counter, the character enters into a critical counter mode where the player has a short amount of time during which their character can link multiple attacks together. Once the critical counter's time period has expired, the player can finish with a special move. The new "Guard Attack" feature allows a fighter to intercept and hit an incoming opponent's strike damage-free (even Desperation Moves can be repelled in this fashion). Finally, there is also a "clash" system in place (called the ''Sousai'' or "Deadlock") whereupon every time characters land blows on one another with matched timing, the engine will generate a 'break' effect and push the characters away from one another into a neutral standing. As happened with ''The King of Fighters '98'' and ''The King of Fighters 2002'', the game does not contain a storyline, allowing the return of several characters depending on their status in the series. Additionally, there are no official teams, leaving the player to create any team to use. Players can still dash, backstep, and perform rolls as their evade. The Guard Breaks from previous games can now be done at any time.


Characters

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'', "Big Bear"; in order to add more villains to the game, the SNK staff decided to use his Raiden persona, which was one of the sub-bosses from the first ''Fatal Fury''. ''KOF XII'' does not feature any of the pre-defined teams traditionally featured in the series, despite presence of members from recurring teams such as the original Japan Team and the Fatal Fury Team. The home versions feature two additional characters:
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Development

On February 14, 2008, the first gameplay footage was revealed, showcasing the new, much larger, higher-resolution sprites at the Arcade Operators Union Amusement Expo (AOU) 2008. The SNK staff decided to create the new graphics during 2005 and 2006, and commented that they spent more than three times longer developing it than the previous game. A location test was scheduled in April, but it was canceled since SNK was looking at games made by other companies. They mentioned that if they released in April 2008, they would have developed the game with less than 20 characters. As such, they decided to wait for more information from the location test. In March 2009,
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confirmed they would release the home version of the game worldwide for PS3 and Xbox 360. Shane Bettenhausen, Director of Business Development with Ignition, commented that they made the release worldwide in order to commemorate ''The King of Fighter''s 15th anniversary. The game underwent a complete graphical overhaul, confirmed by Nona, artist in charge of the art in ''
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'' endings. All the sprites used in previous games for over 10 years were dropped and replaced with new high-definition sprites. The programmers have stated their intention is to create the "ultimate 2D fighting game". It was later revealed at AOU 2008 that ''KOF XII'' would use newly drawn 2D sprites on detailed 2D backgrounds. Producer
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informed Kotaku that the game is one hundred percent hand drawn, there being zero
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in the game. The renewals for the sprites were made due to negative reaction from the remake of ''
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''; the staff came to the conclusion that they had to make new sprites instead of basing them on old versions as they used to make in previous games. Kukino added that each character took between sixteen and seventeen months to be done by 10 designers together along with Nona, who revised them. However, due to the difficulties that it took to make this new designs, there were only 20 playable characters for the arcade version, the lowest number ever in a game from the series. Developers of the game commented that their objective was to redraw all of the characters to give them more natural moves and more attractive designs. Due to the time it took to make the new designs, the game will not continue the storyline from the previous games. Due to this there will not be default teams even though some of their characters are playable. However, they confirmed they would finish Ash Crimson's storyline, which started in ''
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'', in a future game. Between all the characters that were redrawn, Ash was the one who they worked the most. They reworked his moves and speech to be more consistent with the rest of the cast. In comparison to ''KOF XI'', which used different artists for introductions, backgrounds, winning poses, etc., all of illustrations of this game will be made by Nona since the staff wanted to make the drawings more united. Although SNK keeps using the same people for music that they used in the previous game, the staff is not specifically conducting it. In the making of the designs, Nona first made 2D character graphics in dot-pixel forms. The team from SNK then took Nona's works and used 3D software tools to first make a 3D character. After selecting the moves from each characters, they were all changed to 2D to be used as a base for the finished work. Then, Nona and the staff added details to the original designs such as expressions and more descriptive clothes. Finally, the staff made fixes to each design to make the ones that would appear in the game. Nona found problems with the new designs since they were much bigger than the ones used in previous titles, noting them to be almost twice as big. As a result, the color palette and the details of the dot-pixels also increased.


Home versions

The game was released for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles on July 28, 2009. SNK Playmore decided to use the PS3 as the PlayStation 2 would not have been able to handle the new graphics from the game. Some versions from the game also include English voices for each character, but the player is able to select between English and Japanese audio. SNK and Igntion later confirmed that the home version would have over twenty-two playable characters and at least two of them will be hidden. They also feature new bonus modes as well as a gallery and two types of control schemes to match player level. Although it has been reported that both consoles would be able to have different numbers of modes, Ignition's Director of Business Development, Shane Bettenhausen, confirmed both ports would have the same number of players. SNK Playmore also released a USB Arcade Stick of the game for the PlayStation 3 on July 16, 2009. Ignition Entertainment announced that there would be differences between the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, with regards to online play. The PlayStation 3 version has clan options, while the Xbox 360 version uses TrueSkill. To decide the cover for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 ports, Ignition started a survey on May 4, 2009, in which users from their forum could vote between two covers they wanted to see in the game. While both covers use various characters, one uses
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. When the two surveys ended, Ignition started two new ones, in which people had to vote between the previous winners and the Japanese covers from the game for both consoles. Ignition Entertainment responded to the outcry from fans regarding online gameplay and attempted to negotiate with SNK Playmore to either implement a new netcode or to revise the current enough that the online play would become more suitable for smooth play.


Reception

During the 2009 E3,
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awarded ''KOF XII'' as the best fighting game, noting the new graphics as well as the gameplay. On the other hand, in the
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from the E3 2009, ''KOF XII'' lost to '' Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars'' in the same category. It also won three Best Fighting Game of E3 2009 awards from
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and GameSpy. Prior to its release, various video games publications have commented on ''KOF XII''. Ryan Clements from IGN celebrated the new graphics as among the best that a 2D game could have. Although he noted the gameplay to be very similar to previous ''KOF'' games, he found satisfying the new game mechanics that allow players to counterattack opponents' combos. 1UP writer Richard Li found the gameplay to be a mix between '' Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Like Clements, Li found the gameplay similar to previous titles from the series, but noted that SNK added new revisions which make the game to be "a new experience." McKinley Noble from GamePro also liked the game's graphics, but most notably the background scenery of a European villa, which he noted to be a good example of the new design. Although he lamented the removal of various mechanics featured in previous games such as the Tactical Shift System, Noble liked the addition of the new critical counter systems as "split-second timing is a critical key for pulling out a decisive victory." Andy Eddy from Teamxbox.com found the new art style to be a bit weird due to the interpretations from various cultures as shown in the backgrounds as well due to the fact they are distracting from the fights. However, he liked the cast of playable character as well as the addition of Elizabeth and Mature to the home versions due their new designs and fighting styles. Shortly following the release of the game, critical response has mostly been average or mixed. It received a C from 1UP's Richard Li who notes that various parts of the game would induce players to "rage quit" out of their matches. Graphics were commented to be initially good, but later criticized due how different some characters look in this game from previous ''KOF'' titles. IGN's Ryan Clements commented that despite graphical overhaul the game was "disappointing". He found the new graphics to be "smoothly animated", but added that the backgrounds are limited. Although Andrew Park from GameSpot praised the redesign from several characters' appearances and gameplay, he still noted that there are better 2D fighting video games due to how several features added in ''KOF XI'' were removed from ''KOF XII'' and the poor quality from the online mode. GamingAge's Jim Cordeira gave it a C+ commenting "It's a reboot/re-birth alright, albeit a seemingly unfinished one." Although he also added that ''KOF XII'' "is a good enough start", he remarked that other fighting games such as ''
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'' or '' BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger'' were more entertaining. In the website
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, the PS3 version of ''KOF XII'' received a percent of 60.82% based on eleven reviews. The Xbox 360 version was given a percent of 66.13% based on fifteen reviews.
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gave the PS3 game an average of 58 based on ten critics while the Xbox 360 received an average of 63 based on seventeen reviews.


Other media

SNK Playmore developed the cellphone series ''KOFXII Tokusetsu Corner'' for Yahoo and imode networks on August 1, 2008. They initially developed four backstories based on the characters for the series. Months later, SNK published these novelizations in the official website from the game along with the addition of new ones based on Athena Asamiya, Shen Woo and Kim Kaphwan. In April 2009, Lucky Dragon Comics and Animation LTD will publish a new comic series based on ''KOF XII'' and ''KOF 2002: Unlimited Match''. It will be written by Nekketsu Otto and illustrated by
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. A
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from the game was also released on July 30, 2009. The same guidebook was published in North America on August 28, 2009 by
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