Even Nakoruru, Mui Mui and Love Heart, the only characters not native to KoF, were a team in the latest game. The only character not from that particular game is Shermie, who doesn’t even get a fetish outfit to wear (Kukri ran out of ideas, I suppose). Realistically, it should be King of Fighters XIV Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy. It kind of goes without saying that the plot in SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy doesn’t really matter.Īctually, going over the roster, the title may be a bit dishonest. Oh, and Kukri has also dressed all the captured combatants in cheesy fetish outfits like catgirl costumes, policewoman uniforms, masks and more. So why exactly are the ladies of SNK battling it out here? Well, Kukri, a King of Fighters character, has basically transported several female fighters (and one gender-swapped Terry Bogard) into a pocket dimension to battle each other in a tournament, with energy from the losers eventually going towards fulfilling his goal of merging his world with the real world in order to achieve a massive amount of fetishism or…something. But much like the characters themselves, the game still needs to have something below its alluring surface, and that’s where things sadly fall short here. And with so many attractive and clever female characters, it actually makes sense to do a little cheeky spin-off fighting game like SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy where they all duke it out. After all, Mai Shiranui alone probably caused more than a few gamers to suddenly hit puberty as quick as possible. And throughout several of those games, you’ve developed several amazing female characters, fully-fleshed out with impressive designs and moves, catching our eyes in more ways than one. So many times from the ’90s onward have you blessed us with rich, complex, fun fighting games.