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{{Infobox Game
| gamename    = Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge
| abbreviation = Vampire Hunter
| image        = Vampire Hunter Poster.PNG
| version      =
| developer    = Capcom
| publisher    = Capcom<br>Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe)
| system      = Arcade<br>JP: March 3, 1995<br>EU: March 16, 1995<br>NA: April 6, 1995
| system2      = Sega Saturn<br>NA: February 22, 1996<br>JP: February 23, 1996<br>EU: November 1996
| system3      = PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Steam<br>WW: June 24, 2022
| netcode      = Rollback FightCade2 (PC)<br>Darkstalkers Resurrection (PS3, Xbox360)<br>Capcom Fighting Collection (PS4, XBONE, NSW, PC)
| resources    =
| community    = [https://discord.gg/5fwSewN33p Discord Server (VSAV and VHUNT)]
}}
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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge (a.k.a. Vampire Hunter in Japan) is the second installment of the Darkstalkers series. <br>
Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge (a.k.a. '''Vampire Hunter''' in Japan) is the second installment of the Darkstalkers series. <br>
Released in 1995 adding more playable characters and refining the game engine.
Released in 1995 for the arcade and later gaining a home release on the Sega Saturn in 1996. Other editions include the Japanese only release of Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection for the PS2 and the digital release of Darkstalkers: Resurrection for XBL and PSN (disc copy available only on PS3 in Japan).
 
On June 24th, 2022, Night Warriors was rereleased as apart of the Capcom Fighting Collection (alongside Vampire, Vampire Savior, Vampire Hunter 2 and Vampire Savior 2) with rollback netcode on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam.
 
For those unfamiliar with the original Darkstalkers title, Night Warriors changed alot. The original Darkstalkers had a s super system more akin to early KOF games or the S-Groove from the CVS2. Once the super gauge was full it would start to deplete and you had a limited time to execute a ES or EX move. In addition, while your super gauge was depleting inputting a special move would result in a ES move. You could not stock levels of super gauge and your gauge would reset at the beginning of each round.  


[[Image:Nwarr-145734.png]]
In Night Warriors, they decided to return to a traditional super bar system, akin to Street Fighter, which could also be stacked with an infinite amount of bars.  
[[Image:Nwarr-150434.png]]


Layout borrowed heavily from gb's [[Vampire Savior (Darkstalkers 3)]] contributions ^-^; --[[User:JedahsMinistry|JedahsMinistry]] 20:36, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
Chain combos also worked differently in that you could not alternate between positions and punches and kicks. It was very straight forward (Ex. Standing LP, MP, HP) and you could cancel chain combos into specials, providing the normal your cancelling is cancellable on its own.


=The Game Engine=
In Night Warriors, you can alternate between strengths but cannot cancel into specials or EX's (unless it's a motion command super) during a chain. This gave characters more damage possibilities.  
===Super Meter System===
Changed from Darkstalkers 1 to a more "common" style meter system, super meter no longer depletes when not in use.<br>
You can whiff moves (normal and special) to gain meter, but getting hit does NOT give you meter (it does in VSav/DS3).<br>
You also gain a minute amount of meter for blocking attacks.


===Special Notes===
Huitzil (Phobos) and Pyron were unplayable boss characters until Night Warriors. In addition, Night Warriors added Donovan and Hsien-Ko (Lei Lei).
While a '''Double KO''' or '''Draw''' usually requires one more round be played in other games, here it counts as a win for both players.  This means if one person has a victory in Round 1 and the 2nd is a draw/double KO, that person wins the match (if it's best 2 of 3).


'''Projectile Battles:'''<br>
The overall game speed was slower, there were no pursuit attacks and the presentation including character artwork, music and backgrounds were different.
When two projectiles (eg, fireballs) clash, they "fight" for dominance instead of just cancelling each other out.  Which one wins is based on strength of attack used and timing of it's launch.:<br>
-"Weaker" projectiles lose to "stronger" ones (eg, LP fireball losing to MP and so on), unless the weaker one is thrown ''after''. <br>
-Projectiles of the same strength thrown at the same time will cancel each other out.<br>
-ES'd projectiles will go through normal ones, and EX projectiles override any other type of projectile.<br>


=Character Specific Strategies=
Night Warriors is a more refined title compared to it's predecessor overall. While smaller, there is a dedicated player base for Night Warriors and slowly growing.


* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Anakaris (DS2)|Anakaris]]
[[File:VHUNT_Character_Select.png]][[File:VHUNT Screenshot.png]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Aulbath (Rikuo) (DS2)|Aulbath (Rikuo)]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Bishamon (DS2)|Bishamon]]
* [[Image:20%.gif]] [[Demitri (DS2)|Demitri]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Donovan (DS2)|Donovan]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Felicia (DS2)|Felicia]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Gallon (J. Talbain) (DS2)|Gallon (J. Talbain)]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Lei Lei (Hsien Ko) (DS2)|Lei Lei (Hsien Ko)]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Morrigan (DS2)|Morrigan]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Phobos (Huitzil) (DS2)|Phobos (Huitzil)]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Pyron (DS2)|Pyron]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Sasquatch (DS2)|Sasquatch]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Victor (DS2)|Victor]]
* [[Image:00%.gif]] [[Zabel (DS2)|Zabel]]


=Useful Links=
http://www.geocities.jp/shu180sx/hunter/hunter.html - Frame data (Japanese, use google translator and you can still get a pretty good idea of things).<br>
http://shinjuku.cool.ne.jp/vampire-hunter/ - Vampire Hunter movies, in Japanese but easy to find and download.<br>
http://www.vampire-dcc.com/ - Annual tournament for both Vampire Hunter and Vampire Savior.


[[Category:Darkstalkers Series]]
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 7 July 2022

Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge
(Vampire Hunter)
Vampire Hunter Poster.PNG
Developers

Capcom

Publishers

Capcom
Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe)

Systems

Arcade
JP: March 3, 1995
EU: March 16, 1995
NA: April 6, 1995

Sega Saturn
NA: February 22, 1996
JP: February 23, 1996
EU: November 1996
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Steam
WW: June 24, 2022
Online Play

Rollback FightCade2 (PC)
Darkstalkers Resurrection (PS3, Xbox360)
Capcom Fighting Collection (PS4, XBONE, NSW, PC)

Community Channels

Discord Server (VSAV and VHUNT)

VHUNT Logo.png

Introduction

Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge (a.k.a. Vampire Hunter in Japan) is the second installment of the Darkstalkers series.
Released in 1995 for the arcade and later gaining a home release on the Sega Saturn in 1996. Other editions include the Japanese only release of Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection for the PS2 and the digital release of Darkstalkers: Resurrection for XBL and PSN (disc copy available only on PS3 in Japan).

On June 24th, 2022, Night Warriors was rereleased as apart of the Capcom Fighting Collection (alongside Vampire, Vampire Savior, Vampire Hunter 2 and Vampire Savior 2) with rollback netcode on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam.

For those unfamiliar with the original Darkstalkers title, Night Warriors changed alot. The original Darkstalkers had a s super system more akin to early KOF games or the S-Groove from the CVS2. Once the super gauge was full it would start to deplete and you had a limited time to execute a ES or EX move. In addition, while your super gauge was depleting inputting a special move would result in a ES move. You could not stock levels of super gauge and your gauge would reset at the beginning of each round.

In Night Warriors, they decided to return to a traditional super bar system, akin to Street Fighter, which could also be stacked with an infinite amount of bars.

Chain combos also worked differently in that you could not alternate between positions and punches and kicks. It was very straight forward (Ex. Standing LP, MP, HP) and you could cancel chain combos into specials, providing the normal your cancelling is cancellable on its own.

In Night Warriors, you can alternate between strengths but cannot cancel into specials or EX's (unless it's a motion command super) during a chain. This gave characters more damage possibilities.

Huitzil (Phobos) and Pyron were unplayable boss characters until Night Warriors. In addition, Night Warriors added Donovan and Hsien-Ko (Lei Lei).

The overall game speed was slower, there were no pursuit attacks and the presentation including character artwork, music and backgrounds were different.

Night Warriors is a more refined title compared to it's predecessor overall. While smaller, there is a dedicated player base for Night Warriors and slowly growing.

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Game Navigation

General
Controls
System
FAQ
Characters
Anakaris
Aulbath (Rikuo)
Bishamon
Demitri Maximoff
Donovan
Felicia
Gallon (J. Talbain)
Lei Lei (Hsien Ko)
Morrigan
Phobos (Huitzil)
Pyron
Sasquatch
Victor
Zabel (Lord Raptor)