A 1997 2D beat-em-up, Asuka 120% Burning Festival Limited is set at an all-girls school in Japan. Here, students represent various clubs and factions, and compete in a martial arts tournament, vying for a larger slice of the school’s budget.
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Asuka Honda, a student from the chemistry club, has her ambitions set on victory. Set to nice visuals and spanky controls, the game’s draw is that a power meter fills up and once it hits 120%, the fighter has brief but unlimited access to stronger moves. Should the two fighters strike each other at the same time, no damage is dealt.
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This fun fighter features 11 characters, a strong story mode, and an English translation. It’s fun!
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I’m a top player and community leader of the Asuka 120% community, and casual fan of the Shiro show/discord member. I’d love to share what I think makes these games so great (particularly LimitOver, the patch we play) with you all at some point. Reach out if you’re interested, I am in the Shiro discord with the name I have here.