Hello, everyone. I know it's been nearly three weeks, but better late than never to get back to work on this. I think the best part is looking up the character's information to refresh my knowledge and make sure I have all my information right. It's always nice to look back on the history of a fighting game character and think about their highlights. And with DOA6 still being a relative fresh release, (it came out on the first of the month) I think it only appropriate to take the opportunity to go over my personal favorite character from the series, Kokoro
Kokoro made her debut in Dead or Alive 4, which was an early release for the Xbox 360 and the last main series release to be led by series creator Tomonobu Itagaki. She is a young illegitimate daughter of the late DOATEC chairman Fame Douglas and the half-sister of major character Helena who was raised by her mother Miyako and trained to be a geisha. Kokoro also developed a love for the martial arts and trained in the art of baji quan(eight extremities fist in Chinese). While her mother was head of DOATEC Japan, Kokoro's heritage was kept a secret from her for all her life.
Kokoro entered the fourth Dead or Alive tournament at the age of 17. While her mother gave her permission to participate in the tournament, she also warned her that she might not like what would come of it. Kokoro met the drunken martial artist, Brad Wong, during the early stages, and was put off by him, refusing an offer for a drink with the words "Not on your life" before their fight. Further into the tournament, Kokoro met Helena and was shocked when the older woman seemed to recognize her and know her mother. After the tournament, Kokoro resumed her training both in martial arts and as a maiko(apprentice geisha).
Kokoro's story continues two years later in Dead or Alive 5, as she goes on a business trip with her mother. While going for a walk through the city, Kokoro saw Helena in a public appearance on a monitor, causing to wonder if they would meet again. The next moment, a construction site collapsed, and Kokoro was knocked over by Lisa Hamilton, who had been defeated in battle by Ryu Hayabusa. Upset over this, Kokoro fought with Lisa, who asked her how Miyako was doing, hinting that she was an acquaintance of hers. A few days later, Kokoro sparred with Jann Lee and Akira Yuki to prepare for the upcoming fifth Dead or Alive tournament. Kokoro does not know that her mother is actually a double agent aligned with the antagonistic MIST organization led by Victor Donovan.
Shortly before the tournament, Kokoro met with Helena again, and asked her about her father, implying that she may have suspected Fame was her father, but neither woman confirmed or denied any connection, and she had a friendly spar with her half-sister. Kokoro progressed as far as the quarterfinals in the tournament, ultimately losing to Eliot.
Dead or Alive 6 marks a turning point in Kokoro's story as the truth is finally revealed to her following her mother's disappearance. The MIST scientist, Nico, leaks the information of Kokoro's heritage to her by showing a photo of her and Helena together as children. When Kokoro confronts Helena about the photo, Helena confirms that Fame Douglas was indeed Kokoro's father and that the two women are sisters, upsetting Kokoro, as she would've wanted to hear the truth from her mother. However, Zack arrives shortly afterwards to help comfort her on the issue, allowing her to proceed through the sixth tournament without hesitation.
Kokoro often dresses in very feminine, girly fashion, possibly the most so if any of the female fighters in the franchise, and is also one of the shortest fighters, as well. Her main outfits are a kimono, worn loosely to allow her ease of movement in combat, along with another outfit consisting of a pink and orange tunic with a white shirt and pants. My personal favorite outfit for her is the white crop-top and black miniskirt, probably because it kind of reminds me of Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII. Hehe.
In terms of personality, Kokoro is very kind-hearted and compasionate, as well as very mature for her age. She is also hospitable and willing to help someone in need, shown in Dead or Alive: Dimensions, when she offers to help Kasumi when she is sick, as well as attempting to defend her from Ayane, who was pursuing her at the time. However, she is also somewhat short-tempered, shown when she fought against Brad for trying to hit on her, as well as when Jann Lee broke a vase in the temple she was training at. She also reacts slowly to being startled or surprised(for example, taking a while to react to objects exploding around her or Jann Lee throwing a nunchaku at her, expecting her to catch it, only for it to fly right past her, leading to the aforementioned vase-shattering incident). Despite her confidence, however, her sheltered life and Miyako's protectiveness of her show when she loses a battle, possibly implying that these things may have made it difficult for her to adapt to the competitive nature of tournaments. Also, she's not a morning person, as shown in DOA Xtreme, where she is shown to not be in the best of moods in the morning.
Kokoro was actually my main in Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, and much of that is mainly due to her being a character that's easy to pick up and play as while exploring the game's mechanics, and she is one of the characters I recommend most for this, along with Kasumi, Ayane, and Hitomi. I also find her character arc to be one of the most interesting in the series. While we have yet to see her involved with the core DOA storyline in any real significant way, the seeds have clearly been planted, and I honestly kind of wish Koei Tecmo would just give her more attention. However, moving her character arc forward in DOA6 seems to be a step in the right direction. I just hope they don't stop there. She also has one of my favorite character designs in the series, aesthetically. She has a very beautiful look to her that only becomes more apparent with the greater graphical leaps of DOA5 and 6, and a lot of the costumes available for her compliment her personality extremely well.
Hi. I'm Atelier Tohka, a gamer looking to express my thoughts. This blog is dedicated primarily to fighting games, although I will occasionally take the opportunity to discuss other genres as well. I will be more than happy to discuss various subjects with commentators, provided the discussion is civil and insightful, and I must also ask that you treat your fellow commentators with courtesy as well. My main focus will be on personal favorite games as well as merchandise related to them.
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Get to Know: Akuma (Street Fighter)
Ryu's storied archnemesis first appeared as a hidden boss in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. If you were to reach the final battle against M. Bison without using continues(which I personally couldn't possibly think of attempting), then Akuma, at the time a very mysterious figure, would appear and destroy the villain instantly before challenging you in his place. His fighting style was a variation of that used by Ryu and Ken, but with the ability to shoot airborne Hadokens and a chain of unseen hits known as the Raging Demon that would brutally destroy opponents.
The prequel series, Street Fighter Alpha, would later delve more into who Akuma actually was. Here, we learn that Akuma is one of two brothers who studied the Ansatsuken arts under the master Goutetsu. While his brother, Gouken, chose to pursue a path of harmony and enlightenment through the arts and raised the orphaned Ryu to become a good-hearted warrior, Akuma chose a darker path and set off to pursue ultimate power, embracing the darker aspects of the art known as the Satsui no Hadou and slaying his own master in a deadly battle. Afterwards, Akuma paid a visit to Gouken and defeated his brother in a battle that was originally believed to have ended with Gouken's death.
Following these events, Akuma traveled to China to face the elderly martial arts master and assassin, Gen. Although Akuma was victorious in this battle, he ultimately chose to spare Gen after he learned that his opponent was terminally ill. Eventually, Akuma was confronted by Ryu on the island of Gokuentou. The battle ended with Akuma retreating, vowing to face the young warrior again when he has become aware of the true dark power of their arts.
While waiting for Ryu to embrace the dark power of the Satsui no Hado, Akuma traveled the world seeking worthy opponents. He faced the muay thai fighter Adon, in battle and won, but ultimately spared him, deeming him unworthy. Afterwards, he faced Guy, who sought to prevent him from facing M. Bison. Akuma ignored Guy's warnings and challenged him before moving on to face the dictator. When Bison declared himself to be invincible with the Psycho Drive, Akuma berated him for not relying solely on his fists and defeating the dictator with a Raging Demon, destroying Bison and forcing him to move to a replacement body using his technology. Akuma was not aware at this time that Ryu had rejected the Satsui no Hadou.
Akuma would eventually face Ryu again before the events of Street Fighter IV, learning of the latter's resolve to become stronger without giving in to evil and berating him for not accepting the true extent of his power. Ryu fought back and the fight was interrupted by Ken.
Eventually, Akuma sensed the Satsui no Hadou reemerging within Ryu during S.I.N.'s tournament and set off to challenge him. He found Ryu under the care of Gouken, revealed to have survived their last battle and mastered the Power of Nothingness, and fought his brother again, hoping to earn the right to face Ryu under the Dark Hadou's influence. Both survived, and Gouken rescued Ryu. Some time afterwards, the African princess Elena attempted to befriend Akuma.
During Street Fighter V, Akuma seems to have killed Gen and also destroys the Aztec deity Necalli in battle before facing Ryu again after Ryu has purged the Satsui no Hadou from his soul. He was also confronted by the specter Kage, a personification of the Satsui no Hadou who sought to torment Ryu as vengeance for rejecting the dark arts. Akuma survived their battle and viewed the specter with disdain, calling him a soulless silhouette.
During the events of Street Fighter III, Akuma challenged the Illuminati leader Gill in battle and performed a Raging Demon on him, afterwards leaving without realizing that Gill resurrected himself. Here, he is again a secret boss, and after being defeated, he unleashes his true power for a second fight as Shin Akuma.
Shin Akuma is Akuma after he becomes almost one with the Satsui no Hadou, but not to where he loses his humanity in the process. This form of Akuma is the version taht appears as a secret boss in the Alpha series, SFIII, and several crossover titles, including Capcom Vs. SNK 2, SVC Chaos, and Capcom Fighting Evolution. He is also a hidden playable character in Ultra Street Fighter II.
The Arcade Edition of Super Street Fighter IV also introduced another form of Akuma called Oni, who has been completely taken over by the Satsui no Hadou. This form of Akuma is a hidden boss in SSFIV:AE and Ultra Street Fighter IV.
The mecha-based fighting game, Cyberbots, also featured a mecha based on Akuma called Z-Akuma, appearing as a hidden character.
In the crossover fighting game Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter, the final boss is Cyber-Akuma, a cyborg version of Akuma under the control of popular X-Men villain Apocalypse.
Akuma has also gained increased prominence through a guest appearance in Tekken 7, where he becomes a canon part of the story for Namco's venerable fighting franchise and challenges Heihachi and Kazuya Mishima in battle, seeking to kill them to repay a debt to Heihachi's late wife, Kazumi, for saving his life in the past.
I enjoy Akuma as a character because he is a perfect example of an archnemesis done right. As an enemy who embraces darkness, he is what pushes Ryu to grow stronger through his own means, even if the results aren't what Akuma himself particularly wants, and it's so that Ryu can prove that he can be greater without becoming a monster in the process. Even then, Akuma himself still possesses some instances of humanity. Unlike a stereotypical archnemesis, Akuma doesn't kill indiscriminately, and only accepts challenges. Also, he does not use his true strength unless he deems an opponent worthy of such. He is constantly testing his opponents, and is a harsh judge of character. While he's not above the occassional sneak attack, he usually prefers an even bout, shown when he backed out of the fight with Gen in Alpha 2. In 3rd Strike, it is implied that his increased strength through the use of the Satsui no Hadou is coming closer to completely taking him over, and he may have abandoned his moral code, his win quotes reflecting his changed state.
Saturday, March 2, 2019
Welcome
Hi. I'm
Atelier Tohka, a gamer looking to express my thoughts. This blog is
dedicated primarily to fighting games, although I will occasionally take
the opportunity to discuss other genres as well. I will be more than
happy to discuss various subjects with commentators, provided the
discussion is civil and insightful, and I must also ask that you treat
your fellow commentators with courtesy as well. My main focus will be on
personal favorite games as well as merchandise related to them.
Favorite fighting game series:
Soulcalibur
King of Fighters
Dead or Alive
Tekken
Street Fighter
Samurai Shodown
Fatal Fury
Super Smash Bros.
Darkstalkers
Under Night In-Birth
Favorite fighting games:
Soulcalibur III
Capcom Vs. SNK 2
The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Tekken 5
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
The Last Blade 2
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Favorite characters:
Cassandra Alexandra
Kyo Kusanagi
Kokoro
Asuka Kazama
Akuma
Nakoruru
Terry Bogard
Peach
Morrigan Aensland
Hyde
Athena Asamiya
Ryo Sakazaki
Kaede
B. Jenet
Lord Raptor
Kasumi
Systems of choice:
PS4
Nintendo Switch
PC
Xbox One (on occasion)
Favorite fighting game series:
Soulcalibur
King of Fighters
Dead or Alive
Tekken
Street Fighter
Samurai Shodown
Fatal Fury
Super Smash Bros.
Darkstalkers
Under Night In-Birth
Favorite fighting games:
Soulcalibur III
Capcom Vs. SNK 2
The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Tekken 5
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
The Last Blade 2
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Favorite characters:
Cassandra Alexandra
Kyo Kusanagi
Kokoro
Asuka Kazama
Akuma
Nakoruru
Terry Bogard
Peach
Morrigan Aensland
Hyde
Athena Asamiya
Ryo Sakazaki
Kaede
B. Jenet
Lord Raptor
Kasumi
Systems of choice:
PS4
Nintendo Switch
PC
Xbox One (on occasion)
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