Rival Schools: United by Fate - Arcade Mode Gameplay (4K, DuckStation)

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Rival Schools: United by Fate, known in Japan as Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion of Heroes,[a] is a fighting game produced by Capcom originally released as an arcade game in 1997 and ported to the PlayStation in 1998. On February 23, 2012, Capcom released United by Fate on the Japanese PlayStation Network.

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, and first boss of the game. If certain requirements are met during the fight against Raizo, the story would continue as the player would then head into a true final boss fight against Hyo Imawano, Raizo's nephew and the true mastermind behind the events of the game.

The structure of the single player game of Rival Schools varied depending on how characters were selected. If two characters from the same school were selected (with a few exceptions), single-player would play in a progressing story with fights predetermined beforehand and each fight preceding and ending with short 2D cut-scenes to explain the story. If two characters from different schools were chosen, the single-player mode would instead play similar to other fighting games, with the player's chosen team fighting against random teams of opponents before facing the boss. In the arcade version, character selection is initially limited to selecting two characters from the same school[1] and free selection of any character is accessed through time; the PlayStation version, which includes all characters unlocked by default, has no such restrictions.

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:13 - Tiffany vs. Shoma
00:59 - Akira vs. Natsu
01:53 - Tiffany vs. Sakura
03:00 - Tiffany vs. Hinata
04:02 - Tiffany vs. Kyosuke
04:45 - Akira vs. Kyosuke
05:50 - Akira vs. Roy
07:26 - Batsu vs. Kyosuke
08:34 - Batsu vs. Roy
09:55 - Batsu vs. Daigo
11:07 - Daigo vs. Daigo
12:18 - Batsu vs. Akira
13:42 - Akira vs. Daigo
15:07 - Hayato vs. Daigo
16:31 - Natsu vs. Daigo
17:14 - Natsu vs. Akira
18:05 - Kyosuke vs. Akira
19:43 - Hinata vs. Daigo
21:05 - Roberto vs. Akira
22:10 - Hinata vs. Akira







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