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The main fighting game is best described as a polygonal Marvel vs. Capcom game, with some notable differences. Control wise, the game varies from other Capcom fighting games by only having four buttons (two punches and two kicks, which is closer to the SNK game format) rather than the standard six. A player chooses a team of two characters, and fights against another two character team. The actual...
The story of Rival Schools introduces the player to a Japanese city called Aoharu City, where several local schools are the victims of unknown attacks and kidnappings of students and staff. The various characters in the game set out to find who is responsible for the attacks on their school, with the cut-scenes and fights portraying their interactions with the other schools and among themselves. Eventually, the story reveals that an elite school in the city, Justice High, is responsible for the attacks. The player's team eventually faces off against Raizo Imawano, the principal of the school, ...
Also known as: Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion of Heroes, Justice Private Academy: Legion of Heroes, Rival Schools
Japan
November 17, 1997
Rival Schools: United by Fate was released on November 17, 1997.
Rival Schools: United by Fate is available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation, Arcade.
Yes — Rival Schools: United by Fate supports Multiplayer.
Rival Schools: United by Fate was developed by Capcom.
Rival Schools: United by Fate is rated T by ESRB.