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Kamen Rider: Climax (仮面ライダー クライマックス, Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu, Masked Rider: Climax) is a Bandai Namco and Eighting video game series featuring the protagonists in the Kamen Rider Series.

Climax Heroes

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Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes
Climax Heroes cover for the PS2
Developer(s)Eighting
Publisher(s)
SeriesKamen Rider Series
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: August 6, 2009
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes (仮面ライダー クライマックスヒーローズ, Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu Hīrōzu, Masked Rider: Climax Heroes) is a series of 3D fighting game. The original Climax Heroes was released for the PlayStation 2 as part of the 10th anniversary celebration of the Heisei Kamen Rider Series by Toei, TV Asahi, Ishimori Productions, and Bandai.[1] The game spawned four sequels as well as an American version for the Nintendo Wii based on the Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight TV series.[citation needed]

Gameplay

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Combat in the game operates on a basic three-button system, encompassing Weak Attacks, Strong Attacks, and Special Attacks (such as the various Rider Kicks). In addition, many Riders have the ability to perform a Form Change once the Rider Gauge at the bottom of the screen fills by dealing or receiving damage, or by charging the meter. Form Change can be used as a counterattack or to extend combos. A number of Riders also have the ability to summon Strikers, such as Ryuki's Contract Monster Dragredder or Den-O's DenLiner. Also, each Rider has a unique finisher called 'Rider Finale'. This attack can only be activated when the 'Rider Gauge' is full and the R2 button is pressed.

Decade Mode

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In Decade Mode, the player follows Tsukasa Kadoya's journey through nine Heisei Kamen Rider worlds as Kamen Rider Decade, fighting the other Riders and attempting to prevent the destruction of the worlds. Decade Mode differs from standard gameplay in that Decade's Form Change and Special Attacks are customizable with KamenRide Cards and Final FormRide Cards earned as the player progresses. The missions in the mode are divided by three levels, with the easiest missions can be played in Level 1 while the hardest can be found in Level 3. Level 2 and 3 can be unlocked as the player progress in Level 1.

Updated Versions

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Climax Heroes W

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Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes W
Climax Heroes W cover for the Wii
Developer(s)Eighting
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
SeriesKamen Rider Series
Platform(s)Wii
Release
  • JP: December 3, 2009
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes W (仮面ライダー クライマックスヒーローズW(ダブル), Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu Hīrōzu Daburu), was announced in the October 8, 2009 issue of Weekly Famitsu for a December 3, 2009 release on the Wii.[2] It features Kamen Rider Double from Kamen Rider W as a playable character. Although the meaning of the letter "W" in the title is not given, it refers both to the new series W and the Wii platform for the game.[original research?] In addition to all of the playable characters from the first game, more playable characters were introduced.[citation needed][example needed]

Climax Heroes OOO

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Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes OOO
Climax Heroes OOO cover for the Wii
Developer(s)Eighting
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
SeriesKamen Rider Series
Platform(s)PSP
Wii
Release
  • JP: December 2, 2010
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes OOO (仮面ライダー クライマックスヒーローズ オーズ, Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu Hīrōzu Ōzu) was announced by Famitsu on August 9, 2010, released on both the PlayStation Portable and Wii on December 2, 2010. These versions of the games introduce Kamen Rider OOO of Kamen Rider OOO as a playable character, as well as Kamen Rider Accel from Kamen Rider W, the remaining Riders from Kamen Rider Ryuki, several other Riders, and the most powerful forms of all of the previous Heisei Riders as playable characters rather than aspects of the base forms' finishing attack.[3] The custom soundtrack feature is introduced exclusively on PSP version. Players can now switch to other variantions of Rider Art, as result of having a different variantions such as Multiple form changes, Summons and Stronger form, depending on which Kamen Rider the player chooses.[citation needed]

Ragnarok Mode is based on "Mirror World" from the Wii version of Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight.[original research?]

Climax Heroes Fourze

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Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes Fourze
Climax Heroes Fourze cover for the Wii
Developer(s)Eighting
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
SeriesKamen Rider Series
Platform(s)PSP
Wii
Release
  • JP: December 1, 2011
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes Fourze (仮面ライダー クライマックスヒーローズ フォーゼ, Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu Hīrōzu Fōze) was released on both the PlayStation Portable and Wii on December 1, 2011. These versions of the games introduced Kamen Rider Fourze and the Showa Era Kamen Riders as playable characters to commemorate the franchise's 40th anniversary.[citation needed] Some new gameplay options were also added, such as tag-team battle. A number of characters also have their sound effects improved from the previous installments of the series.[original research?] Ragnarok Mode returns as Heroes Mode and has new stages and monsters.[citation needed]

Super Climax Heroes

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Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes
Super Climax Heroes cover for the Wii
Developer(s)Eighting
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
SeriesKamen Rider Series
Platform(s)PSP
Wii
Release
  • JP: November 29, 2012
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes (仮面ライダー 超クライマックスヒーローズ, Kamen Raidā Sūpā Kuraimakkusu Hīrōzu) was released on November 29, 2012 for PlayStation Portable and Wii, with the addition of several new playable characters such as Kamen Rider Wizard, Kamen Rider Meteor from Kamen Rider Fourze, and secondary Riders such as Gills, Chalice and Sasword from other series. It is the last installment to bear a Climax Heroes title. The game features a free run mode and a new control system. The gameplay features an air to air combat similar to Marvel vs. Capcom and Arc System Works fighting game series.[citation needed] However, almost every characters on certain form/weapon sets to have Air Combo moves on their move lists. A Rider Art System, which features moves or skills that are based on recreating scenes from the TV series, was also introduced.[citation needed]

Climax Fighters

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Kamen Rider: Climax Fighters
Developer(s)Eighting
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
Daewon Media (South Korea)
SeriesKamen Rider Series
EngineUnity
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Release
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kamen Rider: Climax Fighters (仮面ライダー クライマックスファイターズ, Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu Faitāzu, Masked Rider: Climax Fighters) was released on December 7, 2017 for PlayStation 4, with the addition of several new playable characters, such as Kamen Rider Gaim, Kamen Rider Drive, Kamen Rider Ghost, and Kamen Rider Ex-Aid, including Kamen Rider Beast from Kamen Rider Wizard who appeared in previous Kamen Rider games, and a newly introduced Kamen Rider Build. Much like in the two first Kamen Rider: Battride War games prior its Genesis sequel, the playable rosters consists of the titular Heisei Riders and the secondary Riders from Heisei era Phase 2. However, Kamen Rider BLACK was the first and only Showa Rider to be announced on November 22, 2017, as part of the titular Showa Rider's 30th anniversary. It is also the first Climax installment to be PlayStation exclusive since the original Climax Heroes.

This game is the first time a Kamen Rider game has been available in South East Asia with English subtitle, and Korean with Korean voices.[citation needed]

Gameplay

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Unlike Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes series, Climax Fighters is an arena fighting game, battling inside the 3D battle arena similar to the Gundam Vs. series, Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm, Dissidia: Final Fantasy and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.

Climax Scramble

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Kamen Rider: Climax Scramble
Developer(s)Lancarse
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
Daewon Media (South Korea)
SeriesKamen Rider Series
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
Release
  • JP: November 29, 2018
  • SEA: November 29, 2018
  • KOR: November 29, 2018
  • TW: November 29, 2018
  • HK: November 29, 2018
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kamen Rider: Climax Scramble in Japan known as Kamen Rider: Climax Scramble Zi-O (仮面ライダー クライマックススクランブル ジオウ, Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu Sukuranburu Jiō) was released on November 29, 2018 exclusively for Nintendo Switch that features the newly introduced Riders from Kamen Rider Zi-O, which includes its secondary Kamen Rider Geiz alongside his predecessor Kamen Rider Cross-Z from Kamen Rider Build, including Kamen Rider BLACK's main rival/arch-enemy Shadow Moon, meaning BLACK will have a vital role in this game's storyline. Kamen Rider Core from Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull: Movie War Core will also appear as one of the bosses. This is the first Climax game to feature downloadable contents and the first Kamen Rider game to add upcoming Rider forms/armors to part of the upgrade moveset for regular version of the playable Rider, whereas Kamen Rider Zi-O's Double Armor from Heisei Generations Forever movie was released as part of the free upgrade moveset for regular Kamen Rider Zi-O himself on December 25, 2018, while the tertiary Rider from his series, Kamen Rider Woz will be released on January 15, 2019, making him the first and only tertiary Rider to appear in this game.

It is a direct sequel to Kamen Rider: Climax Fighters, in term of having an updated gameplay from the previous game. It is also the second Climax installment to be Nintendo exclusive being the first since Climax Heroes W.

Characters

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There are dozens of characters from Showa and Heisei periods. Each entry introduces new characters and old characters that were previously never appeared or appeared in previous titles. Some forms and characters are unique for different versions of the game.

Character Climax Heroes W OOO Fourze Super Fighters Scramble Season
Kamen Rider #1 No No No Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider
Kamen Rider #2 No No No Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider
Kamen Rider V3 No No No Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider V3
Riderman No No No Yes (Cameo) Yes (Cameo) No No Kamen Rider V3
Kamen Rider Amazon No No No Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Amazon
Kamen Rider BLACK No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider BLACK
Shadow Moon No No No Yes Yes No Yes Kamen Rider BLACK
Kamen Rider BLACK RX No No No Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider BLACK RX
Kamen Rider Kuuga Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Kuuga
Kamen Rider Agito Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Agito
Kamen Rider G3-X Yes (Decade Mode) Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Agito
Kamen Rider Gills No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Agito
Kamen Rider Ryuki Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Knight No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Sciccors No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Zolda No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Raia No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Gai No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Ouja Yes (Cameo) Yes (Cameo) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Tiger No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Imperer No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Femme No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Ryuga Yes (NPC) Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Verde No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Odin No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Ryuki
Kamen Rider Faiz Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider 555
Kamen Rider Kaixa No Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider 555
Autovajin Yes (Decade Mode) Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider 555
Kamen Rider Delta No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider 555
Riotroopers No No Yes (NPC) Yes (NPC) Yes (NPC) No No Kamen Rider 555
Kamen Rider Blade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Blade
Kamen Rider Garren No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Blade
Kamen Rider Chalice No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Blade
Kamen Rider Leangle No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Blade
Kamen Rider Hibiki Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Hibiki
Kamen Rider Ibuki No No Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Hibiki
Kamen Rider Todoroki No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Hibiki
Kamen Rider Zanki No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Hibiki
Kamen Rider Kabuto Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider Gatack Yes (Decade Mode) Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider TheBee No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider Drake No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider Sasword No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider KickHopper No Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider PunchHopper No Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider Dark Kabuto Yes (NPC) Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
ZECTroopers Shadow Units No No No No Yes (Cameo) No No Kamen Rider Kabuto
Kamen Rider Den-O Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Den-O
Kamen Rider Zeronos Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Den-O
Kamen Rider Nega Den-O Yes (NPC) Yes (Hidden) Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Den-O
Kamen Rider New Den-O No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Den-O
Kamen Rider Kiva Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Kiva
Kamen Rider Ixa Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider Kiva
Kamen Rider Saga No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider Kiva
Kamen Rider Decade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Decade
Kamen Rider Diend Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Cameo) Yes (Cameo) Kamen Rider Decade
Kamen Rider Dark Decade No Yes Yes No No No No Original
Kamen Rider W No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider W
WCAX (Kamen Rider W CycloneAccelXtreme) No No Yes (Hidden) No No No No Kamen Rider W
Kamen Rider Accel No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider W
Kamen Rider Skull No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider W
Kamen Rider Joker No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider W
Kamen Rider Cyclone No No No No Yes (Cameo) No No Kamen Rider W
Kamen Rider Eternal No No No No Yes No No Kamen Rider W
Kamen Rider OOO No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider OOO
Kamen Rider OOO (Purple Eyes) No No No Yes (Hidden) No No No Kamen Rider OOO
Kamen Rider Core No No No No No No Yes Kamen Rider OOO
Kamen Rider Birth No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider OOO
Kamen Rider Birth Prototype No No No Yes Yes No No Kamen Rider OOO
Kamen Rider Fourze No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Fourze
Kamen Rider Meteor No No No No Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Fourze
Kamen Rider Fourze Meteor States No No No No Yes (Hidden) No No Kamen Rider Fourze
Kamen Rider Wizard No No No No Yes Yes Yes Kamen Rider Wizard
Kamen Rider Beast No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Wizard
Kamen Rider Gaim No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Gaim
Kamen Rider Baron No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Gaim
Kamen Rider Drive No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Drive
Kamen Rider Mach No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Drive
Kamen Rider Ghost No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Ghost
Kamen Rider Spectre No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Ghost
Kamen Rider Ex-Aid No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
Kamen Rider Brave No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
Kamen Rider Build No No No No No Yes Yes Kamen Rider Build
Kamen Rider Cross-Z No No No No No No Yes Kamen Rider Build
Kamen Rider Zi-O No No No No No No Yes Kamen Rider Zi-O
Kamen Rider Geiz No No No No No No Yes Kamen Rider Zi-O
Kamen Rider Woz No No No No No No Yes (DLC) Kamen Rider Zi-O

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "平成ライダー集結! 『仮面ライダー クライマックスヒーローズ』今夏参上!". 2009-04-24. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  2. ^ Weekly Famitsu, October 8, 2009
  3. ^ "『仮面ライダー クライマックスヒーローズ オーズ』がPSPとWiiで登場 [pixiv]". August 9, 2010. Archived from the original on December 7, 2010. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  4. ^ "Kamen Rider: Climax Fighters coming to Asia in English on December 7". Gematsu. 11 September 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  5. ^ Stenbuck, Kite (9 September 2017). "Kamen Rider Climax Fighters English Localization Confirmed". PlayStation LifeStyle. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
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