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=Gameplay Overview=
=Gameplay Overview=


Geese Howard is the final boss from the original Fatal Fury series. He has made numerous appearances in the KOF series, once in KOF96, others in non-canonical dream matches, cross-over games, and cameos. Geese is the character who originated the the concept of the "SNK Boss Syndrome" (which is generally a term that describes an absurdly difficult or strong boss character". Over many years, he has gained the reputation of being the original SNK boss with a rather unique move set consisting solid offensive options, projectiles, and very lethal counter attacks, the latter which he is well known for. Geese Howard makes another canonical appearance in KOFXIV as the leader of the Southtown Team, joined by Billy Kane and Hein.
Geese Howard is the final boss from the original Fatal Fury series. He has made numerous appearances in the KOF series, once in KOF96, others in non-canonical dream matches, cross-over games, and cameos. Geese is the character who originated the the concept of the "SNK Boss Syndrome" (which is generally a term that general translates to a final boss character being absurdly difficult with AI that will constantly read the players inputs. Occasionally, the said AI will often have huge oversights that make defeating the boss very tedious). Over many years, he has gained the reputation of being the original SNK boss with a rather unique move set consisting solid offensive options, projectiles, and very lethal counter attacks, the latter which he is well known for. Geese Howard makes another canonical appearance in KOFXIV as the leader of the Southtown Team, joined by Billy Kane and Hein.


In KOFXIV, Geese retains most of the moves that he is known for. His Reppuuken is a ground-based projectile that travels across the screen (in some of Geese's appearances, his Reppuuken served served as a close range that retained its projectile properties and was useful in a lot of combos). He also has Shippuken the air projectile that propels him backwards after launching it in a 45 degree angle towards the opponent. While Shippuken is very useful, it is also risky as it leaves Geese vulnerable for a few frames after landing on the ground. He also retains his nasty counter-attacks but some of them work a bit differently than they did in previous installments, specifically HCF+D which is the mid-counter. It is actually a combo starter. After countering a specific mid-hitting move on the ground, Geese flings the opponent to the other side, leaving them in an extended
In KOFXIV, Geese retains most of the moves that he is known for. His Reppuuken is a ground-based projectile that travels across the screen (in some of Geese's appearances, his Reppuuken served served as a close range that retained its projectile properties and was useful in a lot of combos). He also has Shippuken the air projectile that propels him backwards after launching it in a 45 degree angle towards the opponent. While Shippuken is very useful, it is also risky as it leaves Geese vulnerable for a few frames after landing on the ground. He also retains his nasty counter-attacks but some of them work a bit differently than they did in previous installments, specifically HCF+D which is the mid-counter. It is actually a combo starter. After countering a specific mid-hitting move on the ground, Geese flings the opponent to the other side, leaving them in an extended

Revision as of 03:24, 25 August 2016

Charaimg geese.png

Movelist

(*) = EX OK

(!) = MAX OK

Throws

Ko Satsu Shou - close Bk.gif / Fd.gif + C.gif 

Shinkuu Nage - close Bk.gif / Fd.gif + D.gif

Command Normals

Raikou Mawashi-Geri  - Fd.gif + B.gif

Tendoh Kudaki  - Fd.gif + A.gif

Special Moves

Reppuu Ken - Qcf.gif + A.gif / C.gif (*)

Shippuu Ken - in air, Qcb.gif + A.gif / C.gif (*)

Fudou Ken - Qcb.gif + A.gif / C.gif (*)

Fudou Ken • A [Fudou Ken C.gif or (*) ] Fd.gif + A.gif / C.gif
Fudou Ken • Ba [Fudou Ken C.gif or (*) ] Dn.gif + B.gif / D.gif
Fudou Ken • Un [Fudou Ken C.gif or (*) ] Fd.gif + B.gif / D.gif

Jyoudan Atemi - parry move, Hcb.gif + B.gif (*)

Chuudan Atemi - parry move, Hcb.gif + D.gif

Gedan Atemi - parry move, Hcf.gif + B.gif (*)

Raimei Gouha Nage - OTG, Dp.gif + A.gif / C.gif

Super Special Moves

Raigou Reppuu Ken - Qcf.gifQcf.gif + A.gif / C.gif (!)

Oni Hammon - parry move, Qcf.gifDf.gifQcb.gif + A.gif / C.gif (!)

Climax Super Special Move

Raging Storm - Qcb.gif Db.gifQcf.gif + A.gifC.gif

Quick Combo Reference

Quick Combo Reference

Notation Key (place notation here)

0 Meter

Anywhere
Low, Anywhere
Low, Anywhere

(Combo 1) = (damage number here) dmg
(Combo 2) = (damage number here) dmg
(Combo 3) = (damage number here) = 231 dmg

1 Meter

Corner
Anywhere
Low, Anywhere

(Combo 1) = (damage number here) dmg
(Combo 2) = (damage number here) dmg
(Combo 3) = (damage number here) dmg

2 Meters Anywhere (Combo 1) = (damage number here) dmg

Gameplay Overview

Geese Howard is the final boss from the original Fatal Fury series. He has made numerous appearances in the KOF series, once in KOF96, others in non-canonical dream matches, cross-over games, and cameos. Geese is the character who originated the the concept of the "SNK Boss Syndrome" (which is generally a term that general translates to a final boss character being absurdly difficult with AI that will constantly read the players inputs. Occasionally, the said AI will often have huge oversights that make defeating the boss very tedious). Over many years, he has gained the reputation of being the original SNK boss with a rather unique move set consisting solid offensive options, projectiles, and very lethal counter attacks, the latter which he is well known for. Geese Howard makes another canonical appearance in KOFXIV as the leader of the Southtown Team, joined by Billy Kane and Hein.

In KOFXIV, Geese retains most of the moves that he is known for. His Reppuuken is a ground-based projectile that travels across the screen (in some of Geese's appearances, his Reppuuken served served as a close range that retained its projectile properties and was useful in a lot of combos). He also has Shippuken the air projectile that propels him backwards after launching it in a 45 degree angle towards the opponent. While Shippuken is very useful, it is also risky as it leaves Geese vulnerable for a few frames after landing on the ground. He also retains his nasty counter-attacks but some of them work a bit differently than they did in previous installments, specifically HCF+D which is the mid-counter. It is actually a combo starter. After countering a specific mid-hitting move on the ground, Geese flings the opponent to the other side, leaving them in an extended hit stun state. Thus, it acts a lot like Iori's Scum Gale command grab when it used correctly. As usual, all of Geese's counter attacks require very careful timing and reaction as they cannot be abused and they can be heavily punished. Geese's normals are still relatively powerful, such as his st.C, st.B, and his f+B for example, the latter which can cover quite a bit of distance. He also has a new normal which is his forward+A, which is an overhead. It can combo easily from his heavy normal moves and it can cancel into special moves as well. Another thing to note about his special moves is that he has a new move known as the Fudou Ken (QCB+P), which seems to replace his Jaei-Ken, an older move he normally had in his last appearances in a KOF game. QCB+A is quick but does not offer the the follow ups from the hard punch version. The C version of Fudou Ken and its follow ups can be used very well in juggles and finishing combos for big damage. However, the follow ups from them are not very safe on block, even though they can be treated somewhat like rekkas. Then there his Raigou Reppuuken which has Geese launching a bigger projectile towards the opponent on the ground, even having OTG properties for guaranteed damage in some cases. He also has a DM that operates as a counter against moves from all angles but requires very good timing in order to use properly. Then there is his Raging Storm which is easier to input this time around. Instead of the usual "pretzel" input (db,hcb,df+P), Geese has a more lenient command for utilize such a technique but it will zap meter pretty quickly, consuming 3 bars, as it is his climax move.

Geese also has a number of ways of getting guaranteed damage against opponent that are on the ground, having quite a few OTG moves (DP+P, Raigou Reppuuken, and even his Raging Storm climax). To augment this, he would have a lot of moves that force a hard knockdown (his f+A, his HCB+B counter, and his Fodou Ken f+K follow up).

Overall, Geese is a powerful character recommended for players with decent reactions and a strong knowledge of KOF-based fundamentals.

- GreatDarkHero

Normals

Standing

  • st. A
  • st. B
  • st. C
  • st. D

Close

  • cl. A
  • cl. B
  • cl. C
  • cl. D

Crouching

  • cr. A
  • cr. B
  • cr. C
  • cr. D

Jumping

  • j. A
  • j. B
  • j. C
  • j. D

Blowback

  • st. CD
  • j. CD

Throws

  • (Throw description)


  • (Throw description)

Command Moves

Special Moves

Notation Key (*) = EX OK

(!) = MAX OK


Super Special Moves

Climax Super Special Moves

Combos

0 meter

  • (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)

(place combo description here)

1 meter

  • (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)

(place combo description here)

2 meters

  • (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)

(place combo description here)

3 meters

  • (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)

(place combo description here)

4 meters

  • (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)

(place combo description here)

5 meters

  • (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)

(place combo description here)

Misc

Videos

External Links

The King of Fighters XIV
System

NotationFrame DataMovementDefensive SystemsOffensive SystemsThe Power Gauge

Characters

AliceAndy BogardAngelAntonovAthena AsamiyaBandeiras HattoriBenimaruBilly KaneBlue MaryChang KoehanChin GentsaiChoi BoungeClarkGang-IlGeese HowardGoro DaimonHeidernHeinIori YagamiJoe HigashiK'Kim KaphwanKing of DinosaursKingKukriKula DiamondKyo KusanagiLeona HeidernLove HeartLuongMai ShiranuiMatureMaximaMeitenkunMianMui MuiNajdNakoruruNelsonOswaldRalf JonesRamonRobert GarciaRock HowardRyo SakazakiShun'eiSie KensouSylvie Paula PaulaTerry BogardTung Fu RueVanessaVerseViceWhipXanaduYamazakiYuri SakazakiZarina