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Little Fighter 2 | |
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Developer(s) | Marti Wong, Starsky Wong |
Engine | PC |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release | 1999 |
Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Mode(s) | Cooperative multiplayer single-player |
Little Fighter 2 (LF2; Chinese: 小朋友齊打交2) is a Hong Kong freewarePCfighting game for Windows and is the sequel to the game Little Fighter. Little Fighter 2 was created by Marti Wong and Starsky Wong in 1999, and received a long series of updates.
The game supports up to 4 human players on one computer and a total of 8 characters using online play or computer-controlled opponents. Characters are controlled using the keyboard or a gamepad. All keys can be custom set via a configuration menu.
The game has a commercially released sequel, Little Fighter Online. In 2008, in celebration of Little Fighter 2's tenth anniversary, version 2.0 was released. The update fixed minor bugs and added a gameplay recording feature, a new stage called 'Survival', a browser toolbar that is not mentioned in the installation process and obstructive ads being displayed while the game is being loaded. Version 2.0a was released in late 2009, with only a bug fix.
Characters[edit]
There are a total of 24 playable characters, 11 of whom are initially playable:
- Template: A weak and featureless character, originally used as a base for all others.
- Deep: A yellow swordsman. A beginner-friendly character, his melee attacks are quick & powerful, but he lacks range & mobility.
- John: A defensive magician. He conjures magical spells to heal and keep enemies at bay, but has extremely poor damage against large groups of enemies.
- Henry: A musical archer. Besides shooting arrows, he can play the flute to manipulate gravity. He is quick & simple to use against large groups, but vulnerable in close combat.
- Rudolf: A navy-blue ninja. He throws ninja stars and uses gimmicks like invisibility, duplication or transformation. Like the archer, he is incredibly fast, but vulnerable in melee combat.
- Louis: An armored grappler. A slow and awkward character, notable for his ability to burst out of his armor and thus transform into LouisEX when he is near death.
- Firen: A fire mage. He can easily keep a group of enemies at bay with his fire spells, but he is heavily reliant on mana and difficult to use skillfully for combos.
- Freeze: An ice mage. A single touch of his claws or ice sword will freeze foes and energy balls alike. An excellent character for both beginners & advanced players.
- Dennis: A lean fighter. He can pressure his foes with homing energy balls or a flurry of powerful kicks. Reliant on combos to deal heavy damage.
- Woody: A veteran who excels in duels and dances around the battlefield. The reward for mastering his slow combo startup is unmatched versatility & style.
- Davis: The main protagonist. He excels at boxing and shooting rapidfire energy blasts. Few can withstand the might of his dragon punch, but he tends to over-commit to his attacks.
By typing a secret code which can be revealed by beating the 'Stage Mode' on 'Difficult' difficulty, the remaining 13 characters are unlocked, 4 of whom are the boss characters:
- Bat: Appearing in stage 5-2, this boss will harass players by constantly unleashing a swarm of homing bats and firing lasers from his eyes.
- LouisEX: First appearing in stage 3-5, this spear-wielding boss is renowned for his amazing physical stats and ability to fire a shockwave from his palm multiple times in a row.
- Firzen: First appearing in stage 4-5, this master of fire & ice will cover the arena in an elemental shower. He is notorious for being able to kill a player in a single explosion or volley of meteors.
- Julian: The final boss appearing in stage 5-5, this evil spirit is a masked giant who resists damage and overwhelms his opponents with multiple homing skulls and massive energy projectiles.
The remaining 9 characters are the common minions who are fought throughout the stage:
- Bandit: The weakest but most common enemy. He has no special abilities.
- Hunter: An equally common and cowardly enemy who can stun the player with either a strike or a shot from his bow.
- Mark: A bodybuilder whose melee attacks do a massive amount of damage. He can ram the player with a powerful shoulder charge.
- Jack: A versatile fighter who uses both his Energy Blast and Flash Kick, allowing him to fight in both close and long range. Coincidentally, he resembles a protagonist of the 1997 movie 'Titanic' (also named 'jack'; played by Leonardo DiCaprio), though Jack first appeared in one of the creator's older games(Davis Adventure).
- Sorcerer: A hooded magician who can shoot fire or ice balls, as well as heal himself or other enemies.
- Monk: A Shaolin monk who can push his enemies back with a shockwave palm. He only appears in Stage 5 once and Survival as an enemy, but is otherwise commonly seen as an ally.
- Jan: The only female character, she is a support magician who can conjure devils to strike each enemy from above or summon angels to heal all her allies at once.
- Knight: A giant armored warrior. His thick armor & reflective shield force players to nullify his defenses with a dash attack before hurting him, lest they get cut down by a blow of his sword.
- Justin: A masked minion who resembles Julian. He uses a fast but short-range energy blast and a special melee punch.
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Third party characters are also available for download.
Gameplay[edit]
Little Fighter 2 is a fighting game. Each player chooses a character that comes with unique abilities. Attacking another character causes the attacked player to lose HP (health points), represented by a red bar on the heads-up display. Each character also has special attacks that can be activated by pressing a certain combination of keys. Most of these special attacks use up MP (mana points), represented by a blue bar on the heads-up display.
Occasionally, items may fall from above into the screen to assist players. Items range from a bottle of beer/milk, restores mana/health to a variety of weapons that can be used in combat. These include knives, baseballs, boulders, boxes, and baseball bats. All weapons take damage in combat and will eventually break.
Game modes[edit]
- VS Mode allows human and computer players to fight each other in a setting of the player's choice.
- Stage Mode, like in many classic beat-'em-up action games, allows the players to fight their way through five stages, with bosses here and there. You can choose a stage and difficulty at startup.
- Championship Mode sets up a tournament bracket to determine a winner. You can choose to fight individually, or with a human or computer partner.
- Battle Mode is a team-based mode involving two sides commanding mass customisable armies of computer players.
- Demo Mode creates random teams of computer-controlled 10 heroes, creating a zero-player game and allowing the player to be in observer mode
Difficulty can be set to Easy, Normal, Difficult or CRAZY! for all modes except demo. The code can be used in VS and Stage Mode. There is also a small online game feature which enables you to connect and experience any of the modes listed above with another person.
Version 2.0 added Playback Recording, a new mode that allows for playback of recorded gameplay. It also added Survival Stage, a new independent stage in Stage Mode, in which players fight their way through as many waves of opponents as they can before they die.
Reception[edit]
CNETDownload.com rated Little Fighter 2 four stars out of five.[1] The November 2007 edition of PC World magazine described the game as addictive and easy to play.[2]
Legacy[edit]
Hero Fighter & Hero Fighter X[edit]
Hero Fighter is a free web-based fighting game created by Marti Wong. This game is still under development but an alpha version was released in the end of July 2009. This game is created solely by Marti Wong.[3] The game has seven characters: Drew, a boxer good at close range; Lucas, a swordsman who is a balanced all-rounder; Shawn, an archer; Jenny, a defensive spear-wielding fighter (introduced in Version 1.04); Gordon, a mid ranged axe-fighter (introduced in Version 1.05); Jason, a boomerang and dagger thrower; and Taylor, a magician specialises in healing and creating clones.
Little Fighter Online[edit]
Developers Oscar Chu and Marti Wong developed this MMORPG game in U1 Technology, is based on 'Little Fighter 2' the content and production. On 22 October 2004 issued in Hong Kong, and Taiwan to be released on 15 June 2006. This game have over 100 controllable characters and over 500 skills for players to collect.
References[edit]
- ^'Little Fighter 2 - free. software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com'.
- ^'Little Fighter 2 Action Download PC World'.
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl5Qx5Fjcj0
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Yun and Yang | |
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Street Fighter character | |
First appearance | Street Fighter III (1997) |
Last appearance | Street Fighter X Tekken (2012) |
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Fighting style | Bajiquan |
Origin | China |
Nationality | Chinese |
Yun (ユン) and Yang (ヤン, Yan) are a pair of fictional characters appearing in the Street Fighter fighting game series. The characters are twin brothers known collectively as the Lee Brothers (リー兄弟, Rī Kyōdai, Chinese: 李氏兄弟; pinyin: Lǐ Shì Xiōngdì)[1] that made their debut in the original Street Fighter III.
Appearances[edit]
In their backstory, Yun and Yang were separated from their birth parents when they were young. They were raised by an adoptive grandfather who runs a restaurant in Shanghai and have eight underground bosses as godfathers. By the time of Street Fighter III, the two brothers are the leader of their local town. Yun, the elder of the two, is described as being more responsible, while his younger brother Yang is calmer and more analytical.[2]
In Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, Yun and Yang set off to fight a mysterious organization (Gill's group, the Illuminati) threatening to take over their village.[3] In their respective endings, Yun and Yang end up driving away Gill from their home town and the two return home to be greeted by their female friend Houmei and her younger sister Shaomei, who both harbor a respective crush on Yun and Yang.
After the Street Fighter III series, Yun appeared as a playable character Capcom vs. SNK 2, in the portable versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3 for the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable and in Capcom Fighting Jam. They both later appeared as playable characters in Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition.
The twins later made a cameo in Chun-Li's introductory cutscene in the console versions of Street Fighter IV and in again in her ending in Super Street Fighter IV. They also made a cameo in the Half Pipe stage in Street Fighter X Tekken.
Design and gameplay[edit]
Yun wears a blue baseball cap with a yellow visor, a sleeveless white changshan, yellow wristbands, and black pants and sneakers, while Yang wears a sleeveless salmon changshan, yellow wristbands, black pants and sneakers. Yun and Yang have an identical moveset in Street Fighter III, in which Yang is selectable as an alternate version of Yun; in 2nd Impact and 3rd Strike, Yang is a distinct selectable character with his own techniques and abilities and ending. Only Yun is as a playable character in Capcom vs. SNK 2, with Yang assisting in some of his special moves and super combos; this version of Yun appears again in the portable versions of Alpha 3 and in Capcom Fighting Jam.
Reception[edit]
The characters were mostly well received. GameDaily ranked them at number 20 on their 2009 list of best Street Fighter characters, adding that they both are equally useful.[4] They were ranked at tenth place on UGO.com's 2010 list of best Street Fighter characters.[5] They were also ranked at number 11 on the list of the best Street Fighter fighters by The Guardian that same year, noted for their gameplay uniqueness.[6]IGN included Yun and Yang among the characters they wished to see in Street Fighter IV.[7]1UP.com listed Yang as one of the characters they wanted to see in Street Fighter X Tekken as 'Yang is long overdue to show up in a new Capcom fighting game.'[8] On other hand, GamesRadar included Yun among the worst Street Fighter characters ever, commenting that 'You would think that being a Kung-fu master, skateboarding, and wearing a hat would make you cool. Actually it makes you look like a complete tool. Weird.'[9]
Yun has been used to win the 3rd Strike tournament at the Tougeki – Super Battle Opera in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012, and the Super Street Fighter IV tournament in 2011 and 2012. He was also used to win the 3rd Strike tournament at the Evolution Championship Series in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2009.
References[edit]
- ^プチカプ第14回勝利は挑む者の拳に (in Japanese).
- ^'Character profiles from Street Fighter III 2nd Impact' (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 5, 1998.
- ^'Character profiles from Street Fighter III 3rd Strike' (in Japanese).
- ^'Top 20 Street Fighter Characters of All Time'. GameDaily. 2009-04-30. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
- ^'Top 50 Street Fighter Characters'. UGO.com. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
- ^Stuart, Keith (2010-04-28). 'Ryan Hart's top 20 Street Fighter characters – Part 1'. The Guardian. London.
- ^'Players Wanted: Street Fighter IV'. IGN. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
- ^Crisan, Neidel (2010-07-30). 'Street Fighter X Tekken Preview for PS3, 360, Vita from'. 1UP.com. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
- ^'The worst Street Fighter characters ever'. GamesRadar. Future plc. June 23, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2014.