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Developed for the Platform/NeoGeo by Creator/{{ADK}}, ''Aggressors of Dark Kombat'' (often abbreviated as ''AODK'') is a 1994 {{fighting game}} set in a semi-isometric view, resembling a BeatEmUp, allowing players to move in eight directions as well as picking up weapons and using them. The game offers 8 playable characters, with one of them being Kotaro Fuuma from another ADK series, ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes.'' The game's three button control scheme of punch, kick and jump is also reminiscent of beat em ups.

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Developed for the Platform/NeoGeo by Creator/{{ADK}}, ''Aggressors of Dark Kombat'' (often abbreviated as ''AODK'') is a 1994 {{fighting game}} set in a semi-isometric view, resembling a BeatEmUp, allowing players to move in eight directions as well as picking up weapons and using them. The game offers 8 playable characters, with one of them being Kotaro Fuuma from another ADK series, ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes.'' The game's three button control scheme of punch, kick and jump is also reminiscent of beat em 'em ups.


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* SpinOff: Of ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes''.
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* NintendoHard: The game is very difficult in one player, maybe a way to compensate for the tiny roster.
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Developed for the UsefulNotes/NeoGeo by Creator/{{ADK}}, ''Aggressors of Dark Kombat'' (often abbreviated as ''AODK'') is a 1994 {{fighting game}} set in a semi-isometric view, resembling a BeatEmUp, allowing players to move in eight directions as well as picking up weapons and using them. The game offers 8 playable characters, with one of them being Kotaro Fuuma from another ADK series, ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes.'' The game's three button control scheme of punch, kick and jump is also reminiscent of beat em ups.

The game only appeared on arcades, as well as the Neo-Geo AES and Neo-Geo CD. But many years after [[Creator/{{SNK}} SNK Playmore]] bought ADK properties after its bankruptcy in 2003, this game came back to the consoles as part of the 5-game compilation ''ADK Tamashii'' for UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 in 2008 and later on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork in 2015. Characters from the game have also appeared in various SNK games after they bought ADK, especially Kisarah Westfield in ''VideoGame/NeoGeoBattleColiseum'' and in the ''[[DatingSim Days of Memories]]'' series.

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Developed for the UsefulNotes/NeoGeo Platform/NeoGeo by Creator/{{ADK}}, ''Aggressors of Dark Kombat'' (often abbreviated as ''AODK'') is a 1994 {{fighting game}} set in a semi-isometric view, resembling a BeatEmUp, allowing players to move in eight directions as well as picking up weapons and using them. The game offers 8 playable characters, with one of them being Kotaro Fuuma from another ADK series, ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes.'' The game's three button control scheme of punch, kick and jump is also reminiscent of beat em ups.

The game only appeared on arcades, as well as the Neo-Geo AES and Neo-Geo CD. But many years after [[Creator/{{SNK}} SNK Playmore]] bought ADK properties after its bankruptcy in 2003, this game came back to the consoles as part of the 5-game compilation ''ADK Tamashii'' for UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 in 2008 and later on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork Platform/PlayStationNetwork in 2015. Characters from the game have also appeared in various SNK games after they bought ADK, especially Kisarah Westfield in ''VideoGame/NeoGeoBattleColiseum'' and in the ''[[DatingSim Days of Memories]]'' series.

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No Final Boss For You is about the game denying you a final boss; this game doesn't have one, also more context


* AnimeHair: Joe Kusanagi.
* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Lee Hae Gwon.

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* AnimeHair: Joe Kusanagi.
* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Lee Hae Gwon.
Kusanagi's hair is styled upwards. Right before his finishing move, he combs his hair.



* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Tapping the punch or kick button results in a weak attack whereas pressing and holding it triggers a stronger attack. The third button is for jumping.

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* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Tapping the punch or kick button results in a weak attack whereas pressing and holding it triggers a stronger attack. The attack, a system also used in the earlier VideoGame/WorldHeroes games. Even if one is used to those, since up and down are used for movement rather than jumping or ducking, jumping is done via the third button is for jumping.button.



* KidAppealCharacter: Bobby Nelson.

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* KidAppealCharacter: Bobby Nelson.Nelson, a basketball playing child, is one of the combatants.



* MirrorMatch: Happens due to the small roster.

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* MirrorMatch: Happens One of the matches is a mirror match, possibly due to the small roster.



* NoFinalBossForYou: Depending on the character you're playing as, your last opponent will be their rival.
* NotJustATournament: Most of the roster have their own objectives to fulfilland rivals to fight.

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* NoFinalBossForYou: Depending on the character you're playing as, your last opponent will be their rival.
* NotJustATournament: Most of the roster have their own objectives to fulfilland fulfill and rivals to fight.



* TheRival: Mostly Joe and Goh, but there're others in the game.

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* TheRival: Mostly Joe and Goh, Goh are the most obvious with their JapaneseDelinquent motif and their opposite colored clothing, but there're others in the game.almost everyone's final stage is against a rival they are looking for.



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Kisarah Westfield.

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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Kisarah Westfield.Westfield, the only female fighter in the game.
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Despite the name, it has nothing to do with the ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' series.
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* TheCheerleader: Kisarah Westfield.

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* VictoryQuote: Every character have specific quotes against all characters, included [[MirrorMatch theirself]]..

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* VibrantOrange: Joe wears orange attire and is a cocky martial artist who seeks worthy challenges.
* VictoryQuote: Every character have specific quotes against all characters, included [[MirrorMatch theirself]]..theirself]].
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Like in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'', certain low attacks, particularly punches, have a chance of making a character vomit when landed, The taller the character is, the more likely its bound to happen.
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* ArcadePerfectPort: The Neo-Geo AES version, being on the same hardware as it's arcade counterpart.

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* ArcadePerfectPort: The Neo-Geo AES version, being on the same hardware as it's its arcade counterpart.
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The game only appeared on arcades, as well as the Neo-Geo AES and Neo-Geo CD. But many years after [[Creator/{{SNK}} SNK Playmore]] bought ADK properties after its bankruptcy in 2003, this game came back to the consoles as part of the 5-game compilation ''ADK Tamashii'' for UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 in 2008 and later on UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork in 2015. Characters from the game have also appeared in various SNK games after they bought ADK, especially Kisarah Westfield in ''VideoGame/NeoGeoBattleColiseum'' and in the ''[[DatingSim Days of Memories]]'' series.

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The game only appeared on arcades, as well as the Neo-Geo AES and Neo-Geo CD. But many years after [[Creator/{{SNK}} SNK Playmore]] bought ADK properties after its bankruptcy in 2003, this game came back to the consoles as part of the 5-game compilation ''ADK Tamashii'' for UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 in 2008 and later on UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork in 2015. Characters from the game have also appeared in various SNK games after they bought ADK, especially Kisarah Westfield in ''VideoGame/NeoGeoBattleColiseum'' and in the ''[[DatingSim Days of Memories]]'' series.

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