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Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4
Release date: September 7 2018 (Worldwide)
Developer: SNK
Publisher: SNK (Japan), NIS America (America & Europe)
Online play: Yes
Season pass: No
After the king of fighter tournament. Some of the competents mysteriously vanished. Soon, the all-female group of fighters awakened in a mysterious manor, dressed in rather embarassing clothes. In order to escape from the mansion, the girls have to fight their way out, and perhaps even meet the mastermind behind this strange phenomenon.
Athena Asamiya
Originally from Psycho Soldier
Kula Diamond
Originally from The King of Fighters 2000
Mai Shiranui
Originally from Fatal Fury
Leona Heidern
Originally from The King of Fighters '96
Yuri Sakazaki
Originally from Art of Fighting
Nakoruru
Originally from Samurai Showdown
Shermie
Originally from The King of Fighters '97
Sylvie Paula Paula
Originally from The King of Fighters XIV
Zarina
Originally from The King of Fighters XIV
Love Heart
Originally from Sky Love
Mian
Originally from The King of Fighters XIV
Luong
Originally from The King of Fighters XIV
Mui Mui
Originally from Dragon Gal
Terry Bogard
Originally from Fatal Fury
Transformed into feminine character for the sake of this game
Thief Arthur
Originally from Thief Arthur
A guest character from Square-Enix
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy is a fighting game where the player uses two characters per fight. However, for every battle, the player will choose an "Attacker" that serves as the playable character as well as a "Supporter" that assist the former. In contrast to other fighting games, it is impossible to defeat the enemy with a normal move and thus, the player must use a "finishing move", the "Dream Finish". A move button will also be allowed in order to protect the character while items will be included for further gameplay features. The game will also offer a story with different dialogues occurring depending on the characters fighting. In the story mode, it will be revealed why every fighter has to wear skimpy costumes.
Cosmetic items will also be available to the players if they wish to change their characters' visual appearances. There is also an online mode alongside an Spectator Mode where players can see other people's fights. There is no crossplay between Switch and PS4.
Standard
Standard version is available on the PS4 in Japan only.
Diamond Dream Edition
Exclusively from NISA shop.
Metacritic: 63 (Switch version)
Opencritic: 63
Nintendo Life: 7/10
If you’re new to fighting games - or you’re simply in the market for something that feels like a bona fide arcade fighting experience - there are few titles as easy to pick up as SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy. Its busty and over-sexualised characters might not be to everyone’s taste in 2018 - and the use of Dream Finishers definitely won’t be of appeal to purists - but look beyond the garish colours and there’s a tag-team brawler with real potential, not to mention plenty of hilarity.
We Got This Covered: 3/5
NK Heroines is an accessible fighting game that’s easy to pick up but much harder to put down. Unfortunately, the cast of characters is not very extensive, a disappointment considering the number of female fighters that missed the cut. The 3D character models don’t do the hand drawn art justice whatsoever, and the game seems confused as to whether it is providing fans ervice or not. There are worse fighters out there, but SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy isn’t something I can easily recommend to anyone but the most die-hard SNK fighting fans.
Digitally Downloaded: 4,5/5
Call it "casual" if you want, but this is the ideal fighting game for me... and who knows. It might well be the start of the new king of fanservicey fighters, what with Dead or Alive 6's stated intention to ease back on that side of things. And Athena really does look stunning in her bikini. I've been waiting many King of Fighters games for that.