SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy

SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy (ヒロインズ 〜 〜) is a 2.5D 2-on-2 tag team fighting game and a spiritual successor of SNK Gals' Fighters, which also feature various female heroines from the SNK universe. The arcade version titled "SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy AC" started running on Taito's NESiCAxLive 2 on October 11, 2018. , and the PC version (through Steam) was released in February 21, 2019.

The main illustrations were done by Eisuke Ogura.

Storyline
Kukri's obsession for women caused him to create a pocket dimension where women fighters must survive in his universe and join forces and slug it out with other women, genuine and otherwise...

Gameplay
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy is a 2-on-2 fighting game and can have up to four players clashing in either local play or online. Utilizing the Spirit Gauge, players can activate Special Moves with a single button, and make use of special items to change the tide of battle. When the Spirit Gauge is low, attacks will be weaker, so players can swap between characters. When enough health has been chipped away from an opponent and their Life Gauge is red, players can use their Dream Finish technique to win the match. It also has universal Air Dash and Jump Cancel. However, it lacks of Crouching button and its attacks.

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy allows spectating of other battles online, and allows viewers to wage on who they think will win using in-game points. Winnings can be used to buy voice clips and over 140 accessories in an all-new costume system, to customize heroines. Each heroine has three base costume choices that can be further accessorized and four different voice sets. Accessories include everything from hats to wings. While these costumes can be used in battles, players can also have their heroines pose for photoshoot with special backgrounds and stamps.

Extra online game functions include Quick Play (can also earn in-game currency here) and an 8-player Room Match.

Characters
With exception of Terry Bogard (who was turned into a woman by Kukri, boss of the game), Shermie and the DLC characters, all the original character cast is composed of female characters from KOF XIV. All the voice cast who worked in KOF series appears in this game.

The crossover DLC characters are featured as part of the collaboration with Square Enix's Million Arthur: Arcana Blood (a fighting game adaption of the online free-to-play Million Arthur card game series) and Arika's Fighting EX Layer fighting game series.

Development
After the release of The King of Fighters XIV, the development team decided to start a new project with female characters from SNK games. SNK Heroines was developed at the same time as the The King of Fighters XIV DLC and uses the same game engine as that game with some customization.

The team decided to use SNK female characters since they were popular worldwide. The basic idea was to create a spiritual successor to SNK Gals' Fighters, while, at the same time, the team tried to steer away from making a rehash of it but a completely different and new game within the concept of using female fighters.

The main objective of the game is make it possible to laugh when playing it, whether the player wins or loses, similar to a party game or professional wrestling. Oda explained that the idea is that not only players, but also spectators can enjoy the battle with its comical looks, which contrast with gauge management and rules. The target audience was aimed at both newcomers, with the simple controls, and experienced games, with the mind games involved. The team focused its efforts into creating a fun atmosphere in the game so that SNK fans look at that side of things.

For the selected female characters, popular ones were selected and characters that the team wanted to make more popular, as well as few special guests. According to Oda, he would've liked to add Cathy from Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy, and the team was lucky to be able to add Jeanne D'Arc from the World Heroes series. Terry Bogard's female version was the very first thing decided during the development of the game as his design would allow his gender bent version to be easily recognizable.

A customization element, with outfits and accessories, was added to the game as Oda and his team thought that this system would be enjoyed more in this type of game than in a The King of Fighters title. This also allows to take pictures to share on social media and so on. An uncommon trait for SNK games is the two vs. two battle system.

As part of the effort to make the game more accessible for all kinds of players, the Dream Finish mechanics was tailored specifically for those who aren't good at combos, and this was important for the development team since it allows people who aren't particularly great at fighting games to enjoy the game. The game still requires practice and to learn how to play, but the Dream Finish system makes it more welcoming.

Since the game was developed specifically for consoles, the team focused on easy to use controls, so that when pressing a button and the analog stick in a direction, a special attack is performed, so the focus of the players should be on SP management and on how to use items, making a kind of complexity that differs from other fighting games.

Main Themes
Calling Heart Sivilelu Passion cresc.
 * Music & Lyrics: Naoki Kita
 * Vocals: Ai Kakuma (as Yuri Sakazaki)
 * Music & Lyrics: Naoki Kita
 * Vocals: Mio (as Sylvie Paula Paula)
 * Music: Satsy
 * Lyrics: 7chi

Gallery Song Themes
Some themes exclusive to the gallery mode are references to the characters' old themes in SNK past games (or original themes). Below, the list:

Beside that, the DLC crossover characters have musical themes from their original games (or franchises). The list can be seen below:

Reception
SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy received "mixed or average" reviews on Metacritic holding a metascore of 60/100 on both PS4 & Nintendo Switch.

Some people criticized the game because of being a "Dead or Alive-esque" fan service game, while other criticized the game for being called "SNK Heroines" and feature ONLY characters who were featured in The King of Fighters XIV, nicknaming the game as "KOF Heroines".

Trivia

 * The main inspiration of this game is the webcomic Nariyuki Quest, published as an April Fools' Day, which some women fighters are cloistered in a castle, the same premise as the game itself. The webcomic was published in 10 chapters.


 * Since Sky Love 's rights were sold by SNK in 2016, Love Heart has been used under license from Highlights Entertainment (company already bankrupt). As a result, Love has been excluded in various merchandise of this game. Although, she still appears in some other promotional materials.


 * This is the third SNK game (second considering that KOF XIII was produced by SNK Playmore) to use DLC content (in this case, DLC characters).


 * Despite its whimsical theme, this game is treated as a canon entry in the King of Fighters series, with its events supposedly taking place after The King of Fighters XIV. However, due to its story being self-contained and its events being treated as a dream sequence which retcons itself in the end they do not affect the future mainline KOF titles.


 * This game has various cases of fourth wall breaks:
 * Kukri's intentions in this game (turn the women imprisoned in his universe into sand sculptures) is very similiar to Rugal Bernstein's intentions with the KOF tournament in The King of Fighters '94. The only difference is that Rugal was turn the loser fighters in stone sculptures.
 * During her intro scene with Kula Diamond, Shermie mentions that the last time they've met was in the year 2002, to which Kula is confused by her claim.
 * During her boss scene with Yuri, in the same game, both characters mentions indirectly Rugal Bernstein. Yuri says "swears she's heard that someone else say the same thing in the past", referencing the villain intentions with the KOF tournament in The King of Fighters '94, and Shermie says "I wonder if he also going to blow himself up when he loses?", referencing the fact that Rugal blew up his base when defeated, with him inside.
 * During his boss scene with Nakoruru, Mai mentions the fact that both are the "SNK's most famous female fighting duo."


 * In this game, each move's character evokes traits of their personalities. Below, the list:

Game Trailers
Promotional trailers of the game.

Characters Trailers
Reveal Trailers of some characters.

Characters Individual Gameplay Trailers
Gameplay Trailers of the regular characters.

DLC Characters Trailers
Reveal Trailers of the DLC characters.

WEB Programs
Programs presented by the voice actors Hiroki Takahashi (Kukri), Ami Koshimizu (Mai), Erina Seto (Shermie) and Toa Yukinari (Love).