Akatsuki Blitzkampf


Akatsuki Blitzkampf is a series of Japanese dōjin 2D fighting game, developed by the dōjin circle SUBTLE STYLE for Microsoft Windows. It first released in November 2003 under the name Akatsuki Shisei Ichigō, prior being finalized and retitled in April 30, 2007 as Akatsuki Blitzkampf. The title got a lot of attention in Japan and elsewhere for its high-resolution sprites and older style gameplay.
On September 27, 2007, Monthly Arcadia confirmed that the game would be launched as an arcade title, published by SUBTLE STYLE itself. The last update was called Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse and it was released on February 20, 2008 for the Sega NAOMI arcade system, then was announced on March 26, 2009 to have a PC port. It is soon followed by the sequel known as En-Eins Perfektewelt in 2010.

Gameplay

Akatsuki/En-Eins is set in an alternate Japanese Imperial year, Koki 266X A.D. up to 20XX AD, involving several characters that resemble the Nazi and soldiers of the World War II era and a bit from Norse myths, among others. In-game visuals supplement this sort of specific militaristic theme and environment, portrayed by the flat and somewhat cubist character portraits and story sequence images. Blitzkampf is also a follow-up to a previous SUBTLE STYLE release from 2003 called Akatsuki Shisei Ichigō, involving many of the characters from the previous game.
In terms of this series’ play style, it is regarded as relatively "old school" in comparison to many other dōjin fighter releases such as Melty Blood, Eternal Fighter Zero, or Big Bang Beat, as many of the systems and conventions in the game are rather similar to several late 1990s fighting games created by Capcom. For example, many players allude to the parry system, which resembles the one from the Street Fighter III installments. The gratuitous number of extra modes the game provides and the ways that they are unlocked is largely reminiscent of a console release of an arcade fighting game, further reinforcing the semi-retro feel. In other words, the game focus is upon space control and careful footwork instead of flashy combos and intense aerial combat. The most signature feature in this series is called Reflector, a Parry button that allows player to guard incoming attacks, and can only counterattack at close-range, whether on the ground or in the air.
In Ein-Eins, the Reflector button can also be done in D button for beginner friendly use. When activating a burst-like move known as Perfektewelt via A+B+D, will grant the player increased boosts, such as health regeneration, but no longer be able to use EX or regular Super moves when entering this state. Once the gauge limit of Perfekwelt depletes, players cannot use EX or regular Supers, until the regular gauge return usable in the next rounds. While in Perfekwelt state before reaching the gauge limit, players can press A+B+D again to perform an Instant Kill-like attack while in close proximity, the Perfekte Finish. "En-Eins" also introduces a double jump-like air dash, auto combos, and dash attacks.

Synopsis

Akatsuki storyline took place in the Japanese Imperial calendar year Koki 266X A.D., a submarine suddenly emerged in the Arctic Ocean while transporting a new weapon "Blitz Motor" from Germany to Japan. Former Imperial Army high class technical engineer Akatsuki, who has survived to the present age by hibernating in the frozen submarine, begins to carry out his final orders received during the war, which were to take the Blitz Motor and destroy it should it fall into enemy hands. On the other hand, due to Akatsuki's re-emergence, various organizations who want his Blitz Motor begin to search for him in order to gain the power of the Blitz Motor for themselves.
En-Eins storyline took place around ten years after Murakumo’s defeat by the hands of Akatsuki in 20XX AD. In the said year, there was a small report of a collapse accident in the undeveloped Tibetan Tsampo Canyon. With Murakumo’s fall from leadership, this allows the ancient witch Mycale an opportunity to take over "". A few months later, the world's chaos started due to the simultaneous global terrorist attack by an organization claiming to be the "New Orders of Templar Knight", the one of secretly led and revealing themselves the organization’s true leader. Taking on this chaos, a dark fight for the hegemony of the new world begins...

Characters

Introduced in ''Akatsuki Shisei Ichigo''

''Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse''

After finding success on the Dōjin soft scene, on September 27, 2007, Arcadia Magazine confirmed that the game would be launched as an Arcade title, with the provisional name "Akatsuki Blitzkampf AC", published by SUBTLE STYLE itself. The first location test was held on November 23, 2007 at High Tech Land Sega AViON in Japan. The game was renamed as Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse and was improved with graphical enhancements and a new character named Perfecti. Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse was released in Japanese arcades on February 20, 2008 for the Sega NAOMI system and published with the help of PIC company. It re-introduces a new character known as Perfecti, who was originally a mere alternate version/palette swap of Mycale.
It is a common misconception that the subtitle is a misspelling of the German phrase "Auf Achse," meaning "on tour/on the road/on the move". In fact, the term "Ausf." is short for "Ausführung" and has been very common in historic German military nomenclature, meaning "option model" or "version". Therefore, "Ausf. Achse" literally means "option model with axle" or "moveable/mobile/non-stationary version". "Achse" also translates to "axis", and given the game's militaristic style, a very probable translation is "Akatsuki Flash Fight Axis Edition".
The PC version was announced at March 26, 2019.

''En-Eins Perfektewelt''

Subtle Style developed a sequel to the original game called En-Eins Perfektewelt in conjunction with Rutubo Game Works. It was released on the System Board Y2 arcade system on June 25, 2010. The game was later ported to the Taito Type X² arcade board and released digitally via NESiCAxLive on February 22, 2012.
It is a common misconception that the subtitle is a misspelling of the German phrase "Perfektwelt," meaning "perfect world", referring to the new titular protagonist En-Eins, the last surviving clone of his cloning batch who aims to defeat one of Gesellschaft's leader, such as Vakyria for the sake of creating a perfect world. It also introduces Mycale's replacement and former host, Kati, as well Anonym Guard as a replacement to the original Anonym.

Reception

The original Akatsuki game, Akatsuki Shisei Ichigo, was released in 2003 with mixed reviews because of its lack of characters and gameplay problems, but the second game was released with new characters, backgrounds and a deeper system that includes new modes and online play. Akatsuki Blitzkampf has a strong community in Japan with tournaments and ranking battles in famous Japanese arcade centers like Ko-Hatsu and some non-Japanese enthusiasts have gathered in communities like Shoryuken.com.