World Heroes 2 Jet
{{Short description|1994 video game}}
{{Infobox video game
|title = World Heroes 2 Jet
|image = World Heroes 2 Jet arcade flyer.jpg
|developer = ADK{{efn|Additional work by SNK}}
Be Top (Game Boy)
|publisher ={{collapsible list|title={{nobold|ADK}}|Game Boy{{vgrelease|JP/EU|Takara|NA|Playmates Interactive}}}}
|director = Akira Ushizawa
|producer = Kazuo Arai
|designer = Kenji Sawatari
|programmer = Yoshiki Ono
|artist = Hideyuki Yamada
Kazushige Hakamata
Masato Mitsuya
|composer = Hideki Yamamoto
Hiroaki Shimizu
Yuka Watanabe
|series = World Heroes
|platforms ={{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Arcade}}|Game Boy, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD}}
|released ={{collapsible list|title={{nobold|1994}}|Arcade{{vgrelease|WW|26 April 1994}} Neo Geo AES{{vgrelease|WW|10 June 1994}} Neo Geo CD{{vgrelease|JP|11 November 1994|NA|October 1996}} Game Boy{{vgrelease|JP|24 February 1995|NA|August 1995|EU|1995}}}}
|genre = Fighting
|modes = {{flatlist|
|arcade system = Neo Geo MVS
}}
{{nihongo foot|World Heroes 2 Jet|ワールド・ヒーローズ2ジェット|Wārudo Hīrōzu 2 Jetto||lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} is a 1994 fighting arcade game developed and published by ADK with the assistance of SNK. It was originally released for the Neo Geo MVS arcade cabinet on April 26, 1994.{{cite magazine|url=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File:BeepMD_JP_1994-04.pdf&page=136|title=Oh! Neo Geo Vol. 20 - ワールドヒーローズ2ジェット|magazine=Beep! MegaDrive|issue=55|publisher=SoftBank Creative|date=April 1994|page=134|lang=ja}} It is the sequel and update to the 1993 fighting arcade game World Heroes 2, as well as the third title of the World Heroes series.
It was followed by a sequel released over a year later titled World Heroes Perfect.
Gameplay
File:NEOGEO World Heroes 2 Jet.png and Janne D'Arc]]
World Heroes 2 Jet shares many elements with its predecessor, such as the same three out of four button layout ("A" to punch, "B" to kick, and "C" to either throw or "Challenge", which is taunting), movements and motion commands performed using an 8-way joystick. New additions include three new characters and new and modified moves and fighting statistics added to the playable characters returning from the first two World Heroes titles. Also, the word "Jet" in the title not only refers to faster movement, but also the ability to perform forward and backward dashing. Another new addition is when two attacks hit each other, they will rebound. The "Normal Game" and "Death Match" modes are replaced by "Entry to the tournament" and "The FORGING OF WARRIORS":
In "Entry to the tournament", the objective is to first face four groups that have three opponents per group, and defeat at least two out of three opponents per group. Second, the player must defeat Captain Kidd in at least two of three rounds. Third, the player must defeat Hanzou the same way. Finally, the player must defeat Zeus' henchmen Jack and Ryofu before defeating Zeus himself.
In "The FORGING OF WARRIORS", the player selects an opponent to fight against. Each battle against a character, like in most fighting games at the time of its release, requires the player to win two out of three rounds to completely win against the opponent. If the timer runs out before anyone is knocked out, the competitor with fuller lifebars wins. Once the player wins or loses, the player returns to the "Player Select" and "Enemy Select" screens. However, after winning against four opponents in a row, the game ends. This is the only mode in which two players can play against each other. Depending on what CPU-controlled opponent or second player's character is chosen, the stage both players will fight on will be the second character's stage from World Heroes 2; however, for characters introduced in World Heroes 2 Jet, the battle would take place on their stages exclusively shown in this mode.
Plot
After the defeat of both Dio and Neo Geegus at the end of World Heroes 2, the world was saved from the threatening danger and that the 14 fighters who had participated in the World Heroes tournament had returned to their own respective time periods. However, one year later, the 14 fighters had received invitations to a new fighting tournament known as the World Heroes Battle Fest and that this tournament would take place over the next five days in different parts of the world, being watched by millions of fighting fans. Surprisingly, the 14 fighters learn that Dr. Brown is not the one who is sponsoring the tournament, but rather, a mysterious millionaire who is known simply as Mr. Z to the public. As the 14 fighters prepare themselves for the World Heroes Battle Fest, all of them have no clue or idea that Mr. Z has his own callous ambition for world domination and with the assistance of his two loyal servants, he vows to eliminate anyone who dares to get in his ruthless way.
Characters
New characters are marked below in bold:
{{collist|
- Brocken
- Captain Kidd
- Erick
- Hanzou Hattori
- Jack{{efn|name=sub|Sub-Boss}}
- Jeanne D'Arc
- Johnny Maximum
- Julius Carn
- Kim Dragon
- Kotarō Fūma
- Mudman
- Muscle Power
- Rasputin
- Ryofu{{efn|name=sub|Sub-Boss}}
- Ryoko Izumo
- Shura Nai Khanomtom
- Zeus{{efn|Final Boss}}
}}
Reception
{{Expand section|date=April 2011}}
{{Video game reviews
| EGM = 8.25 / 10 (Neo Geo)
7.875 / 10 (Game Boy)
| Fam = 26 / 40 (Neo Geo)NEO GEO GAMES CROSS REVIEW: ワールドヒーローズ2 JET. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.332. Pg.23. 28 April 1995.
24 / 40 (Game Boy)NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: 熱闘 ワールドヒーローズ2 JET. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.324. Pg.43. 3 March 1995.
| award1Pub = Electronic Gaming Monthly
| award1 = Game of the Month,
Editors' Choice Gold
}}
In Japan, Game Machine listed World Heroes 2 Jet on their June 1, 1994 issue as being the third most-successful table arcade unit of the month.{{cite magazine|title=Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)|magazine=Game Machine|issue=473|publisher=Amusement Press, Inc.|date=1 June 1994|page=25|lang=ja}} In North America, RePlay reported World Heroes 2 Jet to be the fifth most-popular arcade game at the time.{{cite magazine|title=Player's Choice - Top Games Now in Operation, Based on Earnings-Opinion Poll of Operators: Best Video Software|magazine=RePlay|volume=19|issue=9|publisher=RePlay Publishing, Inc.|date=June 1994|page=6}} Play Meter also listed the game to be the twenty-eighth most-popular arcade game at the time.{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/stream/play-meter-volume-20-number-8-july-1994/Play%20Meter%20-%20Volume%2020%2C%20Number%208%20-%20July%201994%20%28Compressed%29#page/11/mode/1up|title=Equipment Poll - Video & Pinball Combined|magazine=Play Meter|volume=20|issue=8|publisher=Skybird Publishing|date=July 1994|page=11}}
On release, Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the Neo Geo version their "Game of the Month" and "Editors' Choice Gold" awards, citing the sharp graphics, stereo sound, improved controls, and large number of added features.{{cite magazine |title=Review Crew: World Heroes 2 Jet |magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly|issue=60|publisher=Ziff Davis |date=July 1994|page=28}} Reviewing the Neo Geo version, GamePro praised the added tournament mode and new moves but criticized the absence of death match mode and the slow-paced gameplay, concluding that "Even though Jet has more depth than previous Heroes, it's still missing the defining elements of an SF II-quality game, such as a true four-button configuration, ... tightly balanced game play, and extremely likable characters."{{cite magazine|title=ProReview: World Heroes 2 Jet|magazine=GamePro|issue=71|publisher=IDG|date=August 1994|pages=68–69}}
Electronic Gaming Monthly and GamePro both gave the Game Boy version rave reviews, with EGM reviewer Sushi-X commenting, "I could not believe a fighting game would ever work for the portables, but this one does." Both magazines cited the sounds as the one weak point, and particularly applauded the inclusion of all the characters, the attractiveness of the graphics, and the responsiveness of the controls.{{cite magazine|title=Review Crew: World Heroes 2: Jet|magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly|issue=71|publisher=Ziff Davis|date=June 1995|page=40}}{{cite magazine |title=ProReview: World Heroes 2 Jet|magazine=GamePro|issue=82|publisher=IDG|date=July 1995|page=80}}
Notes
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References
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External links
=Official sites=
- [http://game.snkplaymore.co.jp/official/online/worldheroes/ World Heroes] at SNK Playmore
- [http://game.snkplaymore.co.jp/official/nbc/museum/worldheroes/ World Heroes series] at NBC Museum of SNK Playmore
=General resources=
- {{KLOV game|id=10477}}
- [http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=world-heroes-2-jet&page=detail&id=3192 World Heroes 2 Jet] at [http://www.arcade-history.com/ arcade-history]
- [http://www.jap-sai.com/Games/World_Heroes_2_Jet/World_Heroes_2_Jet.htm World Heroes 2 Jet] at [http://www.jap-sai.com/ Jap-Sai]
{{World Heroes series}}
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