Crisis Moon III

Crisis Moon III is a 2D fighting game developed by Orange Soft and published by ACS. It is the sequel to Crisis Moon II: The Hollow Eclipse and the third and final part of the Crisis Moon series. Released for Arcades (System 203: ATLANTIS), PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox ONE, PlayStation 3 and the Samsung Zeo.

The game would later receive several updates. Crisis Moon III EVOLVE is the first update to Crisis Moon III, which includes the two DLC characters from the start and contains additional content such as redesigned stages and two additional characters, including guest character Valeria Lane from the VSRFX series. Released in 2017 for Arcades (System 203: ATLANTIS), PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox ONE, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Switch and the Samsung Zeo.

Crisis Moon III EVOLVE -into- is the second update to Crisis Moon III, which adds two additional characters, including guest character Logan Preaker from the Earth Warriors series. Released in 2018 for Arcades (nex System), PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox ONE, Nintendo Switch and the Samsung Zeo. In 2021, the PC port of Crisis Moon III EVOLVE -into- was retroactively patched to support rollback netcode via GGPO.

Crisis Moon III EVOLVE=R is the third and final update to Crisis Moon III, which adds an additional character, as well as a full overhaul of the game's online infrastructure, implementing rollback netcode via GGPO for all systems that support it. Released in 2022 for Arcades (nex² System), PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox ONE, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Gameplay
Gameplay remains the same from the first game, with a few new gameplay mechanics. The game introduces the "Chaos Drive", a special type of super move that can only be performed during Chaos Mode. Unlike Lunar Drives, Chaos Drives do not consume Luna but instead instantly end Chaos Mode upon activation, and also keeps the Chaos meter sealed for a prolonged period of time. The damage of a Chaos Drive is scaled by the amount of Chaos meter that remains upon performing the move; the more Chaos a player has upon activation, the more damage it can deal.

Along with introducing new mechanics, the game also features several changes to existing mechanics, further refining them. Activating Chaos mode during Bloodlust now grants a full Luna meter, Just Guard and Just Reflector Guard, defensive mechanics which have existed ever since the first game, are now given a bigger importance by rewarding 10% Luna after each successful attempt, and Chaos regeneration for all characters has been significantly increased.

The EVOLVE update introduces a new mechanic to the game: Crushing Strike. By pressing →M+H, the player can perform a special attack that acts like a normal attack on hit, but would shave off a large amount of Arma when blocked normally. Crushing Strikes can also be charged, with a fully charged Crushing Strike automatically causing Guard Crush on normal block, regardless of the amount of Arma the opponent has. Crushing Strike consume 25% Luna and can also be charged, prolonging the Guard Crush period.

Introduced in the EVOLVE -into- update are "Generation" characters, special variations of the characters which are given their movesets and quirks from a previous Crisis Moon title. Initially, only the CMIII and EVOLVE Generations are available for play, alongside the default -into- Generation, but EVOLVE=R would introduce the ability to play the characters' CM and CMII Generations. As Generations emulate the way their origin game plays, several mechanics may be unavailable across Generations (for example, CM characters are unable to use Fatal Shatter or Guard React, nor could they enter Bloodlust).

There are 10 stages in normal gameplay (9 fights with basic characters (matches 4 and 9 are "rival matches" featuring dialogue intros before the match) and the boss fight with Unchained Lilith.

Story
Lilith, known by most as the Originator, is the progenitor of the entire vampire race, whose reincarnated spirit is split between two individuals: Twilight and Dawn. It is said that her resurrection, and subsequent return to the mortal realm, would spell disaster upon the human race. As the fourth and final crimson moon of the prophetic tetrad begins to rise, time is running out for Twilight and Kiyo in their quest to avert the oncoming crisis.

On the night of the third crimson moon, a siege on the Tepes manor, organized by the newly-formed alliance of Kiyo Kamiya, Twilight, Motoko Tsukagami and Reisuke Kogane, had taken place. The four of them would storm the palace before eventually encountering, Count Godfried, the Dominus himself, now aided by Dawn, Soon, a fight would break out in the room of the Blood-Drenched Throne between the four.

However, in the midst of battle, as the crimsom moon shone its brightest, something sinister would end up happening within Twilight. Her vision would blur, as her heartbeat begins to palpitate at irregular speeds. She starts to lose control of her mind, as a primal urge rises up within her. The True Vile Blood was starting to overtake Twilight, slowly corrupting her into a bloodthirsty vampire, injuring her own allies, Kiyo, Motoko and Reisuke in a fit of uncontrolled rage.

Upon regaining control of herself, Twilight can only shed a tear in remorse as her friends lie before her feet, injured and almost killed by her own hand. As days would pass, Twilight would slowly lose control of her vampiric blood, further alienating herself from her own friends, in spite of their best efforts to help Twilight out in her struggle against her corrupted blood.

This all culminated one night, when, after a brief argument with a classmate, Twilight's corrupted blood would take over once again and eventually kill her classmate in cold blood. Horrified by what she had committed, Twilight would end up running away, leaving her friends behind. With her urges of bloodthirst growing more and more, she feels a need to isolate herself from humans before she starts hurting other people close to her.

As all of this was happening, a larger crisis was unfolding on a much wider scale. With the arrival of the fourth crimson moon imminent, the vampires began to attack humans more and more frequently. As the days go by, all of these would eventually lead to a widespread outbreak, as vampires continued to attack the humans, resulting in over millions of human casualties and various countries being put in a state of calamity.

Shortly after the first wave of vampire killings, the Hunter Organization had officially announced an all-out war against the vampires, effectively thrusting the world into chaos. Meanwhile, as all of this was happening, Kiyo and his friends continued to search for clues on Twilight's disappearance, until they had found her diary, abandoned in her seat at school, explaining everything they needed to know in full detail.

As ti turns out, Twilight had already known of the vampire onslaught, and had wanted to warn the rest of the people about it before her condition worsened. It was also revealed that the reason for all the attacks was to awaken Lilith, the Originator of the vampires. Realizing what they had to do, Kiyo, Motoko and Reisuke set off to the crimson moon in order to find Twilight's whereabouts and stop the awakening of Lilith before it's too late.

Returning

 * Kiyo Kamiya

Voice Actors: Hiro Shimono (JP), Johnny Yong Bosch (EN)


 * Twilight

Voice Actresses: Emiri Kato (JP), Erin Fitzgerald (EN)


 * Motoko Tsukagami

Voice Actresses: Kana Asumi (JP), Carrie Keranen (EN)


 * Abel of the Light

Voice Actors: Norio Wakamoto (JP), Travis Willingham (EN)


 * Kagetsu

Voice Actors: Hikaru Midorikawa (JP), David Vincent (EN)


 * Caren Thornheart

Voice Actresses: Atsuko Tanaka (JP), Tara Platt (EN)


 * Roman Black

Voice Actors: Rikiya Koyama (JP), Patrick Seitz (EN)


 * Terence F. Reid

Voice Actors: Yuko Sanpei (JP), Brina Palencia (EN), Nobuto Tobita (JP; Burzum), Derek Stephen Prince (EN; Burzum)


 * Prisoner #459

Voice Actors: Akio Ohtsuka (JP), Jamieson Price (EN)


 * Magical BraveHeart Neko Nia

Voice Actresses: Kanae Ito (JP), Christine Marie Cabanos (EN)


 * Barrett McBride

Voice Actors: Kazuya Nakai (JP), Matthew Mercer (EN)


 * The Red Knight

Voice Actors: Fumihiko Tachiki (JP), Kirk Thornton (EN)


 * Count Godfried, the Dominus

Voice Actors: Taiten Kusunoki (JP), Crispin Freeman (EN)


 * Dawn

Voice Actors: Akira Ishida (JP), Yuri Lowenthal (EN)


 * Ermingarde Lenne Stadfeldt

Voice Actresses: Rie Kugimiya (JP), Laura Bailey (EN)


 * Reisuke Kogane

Voice Actors: Kissho Taniyama (JP), Todd Haberkorn (EN)


 * Hao Lianhua

Voice Actresses: Yuki Matsuoka (JP), Cristina Valenzuela (EN)

New

 * Jeremy Knives

Voice Actors: Hiroyuki Yoshino (JP), Spike Spencer (EN)

A deranged man who derives pleasure from the pain of others, Jeremy Knives is a serial killer-turned-vampire who, after being revived by Dawn, is given the task to kill Kiyo Kamiya.

Long before his vampirism, Jeremy is already a man with a depraved and twisted mind, having spent most of his life lurking in the streets, going on a half decade-long killing spree, having slain dozens of people at that point. One cold night, as he was hiding from a bunch of cops who was chasing after him, he decided to kill himself by disembowelment rather than giving the cops the satisfaction of killing him by themselves, only to later be revived by Dawn as a vampire that same night. As the crimson moon rises, Dawn gives him one task: to kill Kiyo Kamiya, or any of his allies, leaving none alive, which he eagerly accepts.

Jeremy fight using his vampiric blood manipulation powers, taking the iron from his own blood and turning it to metal. He could then solidify this liquid metal alloy and morph it into weapons such as buzzsaws, blades and other instruments of torture.

Jeremy's Edge is "Satan's Blade", which summons a spinning buzzsaw towards his opponent, which can be held for even more damage. Using his buzzsaw attacks will fill up his Satisfaction Gauge for up to three levels, with each level increasing his buzzsaw's power, with Level 3 buzzsaw moves dealing a very high amount of chip damage on block. His Chaos ability is "Silent Scream", which powers up his buzzsaw attacks, making it much easier to fill up his Satisfaction Gauge to reach Level 3, while also preventing buzzsaw overheat.

Playstyle-wise, Jeremy combines a quick rushdown playstyle with optimal chip damage, possessing some of the highest chip damage in the entire game with his Level 3 buzzsaw attacks. He is a relatively easy character to pick up, but is best played by intermediate players who can bring out the full potential of his chip damage.


 * Misuzu Kamishiro

Voice Actresses: Natsuko Kuwatani (JP), Michelle Ruff (EN)

A rather stoic girl whose heart yearns for revenge, Misuzu Kamishiro is a member of the Kamishiro clan on Hunters whose sole reason to fight is to seek revenge for her sister's death.

Long ago, the Kamishiro clan had created a unique technique that breathes life into inanimate objects using Spirit Energy, a technique that would eventually be passed onto multiple generations, with Misuzu and her sister Mizuha being its current inheritors. Much later on, Mizuha met Dawn, guising himself as a normal human, whom she would fall in love with, which would eventually create a rift between the two sisters after Misuzu casted her doubts about her sister's lover, until one day, Dawn would reveal that he was faking his feelings for Mizuha all along, before up killing her in cold blood and stealing the Kamishiro family technique from her, proving her suspicions right all along. Regretful and furious that she wasn't able to fix things sooner, she sets off onto the crimson moon to avenge her sister's death by killing Dawn with her own hands.

Misuzu fights using pieces of paper and origami art, given life using the Kamishiro method, and then sent to attack the enemy. Her impeccable skills in origami, combined with the family method, allows her to summon living origami animals, as well as conjuring origami weapons.

Misuzu's Edge ability is "Orizuru" (折鶴; Folded Crane), a long-range attack in which she summons a large paper crane that flies toward her opponent to attack them. All of her normal Edge attacks have a second follow-up attack triggered by a second press of the E button, and can also be chained into one another. Her Chaos ability is "Senbazuru no Matsuri" (千羽鶴の祭り; Festival of a Thousand Cranes), which improves all of her Edge attacks in unique ways, while also giving her Edge normals the ability to deal chip damage.

Playstyle-wise, Misuzu is predominantly a zoner, using her Edge attacks to keep their opponents at bay, while also possessing great mixup potential with some of her special moves, at the price of having pitifully low health. Her excellent zoning abilities via her Edge, as well as her, make her an ideal character for intermediate level players.


 * Phantom Kujo

Voice Actors: Masashi Ebara (JP), JB Blanc (EN)

A self-proclaimed hero of love and justice, Takaya Kujo, otherwise known by his alter-ego Phantom Kujo, is a vigilante Hunter who fights to protect Karyudo City from the vampire onslaught.

Average bumbling salaryman by day, brave vampire hunter and guardian of the city by night; these are the words that best decribe the enigmatic entity known as Phantom Kujo. Over the years, he has shared a long, storied friendly rivalry with fellow Hunter, the late Blaze Heathcliff, which is why, upon hearing rumors about Blaze's apprentice carrying his legacy, he was quickly intrigued. Amidst the crimson moon, he takes on the mantle of the Phantom and sails onto the night once again, not only to protect Karyudo City from vampires, but also to search for the apprentice of his longtime rival and best friend.

Phantom Kujo fights using a multitude of bizarre weaponry, chief among which are his trusty jack-in-a-box glove, as well as the many items in his Phantom Pocket. What he lacks in spirit energy, he more than makes up for with the sheer variety of anti-vampire weapons he carries.

Phantom Kujo's Edge ability is "Phantom Pocket Surprise", in which he tosses out a random item onto the ground, which interacts with the opponent in several ways. Items spawned by What's In My Pocket...? include a rice ball that regains health, a throwing knife, a bomb, an anvil, a vial of poison, and a chibi Phantom that latches onto the opponent and explodes, with each item having an improved "Mega!" version that spawns at a much less frequent. Her Chaos ability is "Mega Phantom Pocket Supreme", which turns all of his item spawns into their Mega! versions.

Playstyle-wise, Phantom Kujo has a somewhat unorthodox playstyle, possessing "stretchy" normals that give him an edge with zoning, as well as his random items that each give him an advantage in several ways. His bizzare playstyle and heavy reliance on RNG for his item spawns make him a character best reserved for experts.


 * Dr. Vanessa Blatt

Voice Actresses: Yuko Goto (JP), Julie Ann Taylor (EN)

A seemingly kind and soft-spoken doctor at first, Dr. Vanessa Blatt is in actually a deranged scientist and the creator of Hybridkinds who decided to turn herself into a Hybridkind as well.

For many years, a top secret government experiment has been going on behind the scenes involving the creation of "Hybridkinds", crossbreeds between humans and Otherkind, a project that was initially spearheaded by Dr. Vanessa Blatt. Unsatisfied with her various inhumane experiments on prisoners, she decided to take it upon herself and started conducting similar experiments on her own body, injecting her body with insect pheromones to take control of all the cockroaches around her, turning herself into a brand new kind of Hybridkind, calling herself a "living hive" of insects. With the crimson moon's rise, she takes it upon herself to test out her new abilities on any human or Otherkind subjects running around town, willingly or not, all in the guise of a mild-mannered doctor.

Dr. Blatt fights using a full colony of cockroaches that follow her every command, which she then uses to swarm the opponent all over. Living inside her body, these roaches come out of her orifices upon command, ready to prey on their next target once their master sends the signal to attack.

Dr. Blatt's Edge ability is "Dead Cell", which allows her to set up a "Cell" which she can detonate for oppressive pressure. She can set up to 3 Cells at a time, both on the ground and while in midair, after which she can detonate them via her "Infest" special move, which causes the Cell to burst in an explosive beeline of insects with ground Cells shooting vertically and air Cells shooting horizontally. Her Chaos ability is "Between Angels and Insects", which drastically increases the blast radius of her Cells, while also turning all of her air Cells unlockable in the air.

Playstyle-wise, Dr. Blatt is a highly oppressive, pressure-oriented character, who combines her strong set play game with the unique ability to cancel her specials into one another. She is an advanced character reserved for expert players who are able to apply pressure to their opponents with her set play game and special cancels.


 * Lilith

Voice Actresses: Emiri Kato (JP), Erin Fitzgerald (EN)

Voice Actresses: Emiri Kato (JP), Erin Fitzgerald (EN)

A vengeful entity awakened after a millennia-long slumber, Lilith is the Originator, the progenitor of the vampire race borne from combining the two reincarnated souls into one.

Lilith's existence traces back to the earliest records of humanity, described as the first wife of Adam, whose banishment from the Garden of Eden led to her abandoning any semblance of her humanity, eventually morphing her into the creature that people know of today. Eventually, her soul was split in two, but even so, she continues to linger on within the realm of the mortals, living on in the souls of two vampiric individuals, one male and one female, with the latest vessels being Twilight and Dawn, and the merging of these two souls together would eventually lead to her awakening. In the eve of the fourth crimson moon, the ambitions of Count Godfried, the Dominus become clear: he seeks to awaken the spirit of Lilith within both Twilight and Dawn, and eventually use her power to create a brand new world where the vampires reign supreme.

Lilith fights using all the blood from the Blood Sphere, which has been converted into a form of amorphous energy made of either light of darkness. Her status as an exile from Eden, combined with her descent into darkness, enabled her the power to control both light and darkness.

Lilith's Edge ability is "Lux et Tenebrae" (Light & Shadow), which allows her to switch between her two concurrent elements: light and darkness. All of her special moves gain different properties depending on the current active element, with light attacks dealing decreased damage while allowing her to regain life, while darkness attacks promise more damage at the cost of her own health. Her Chaos ability is "Vigilae" (Awakening), which grants her the mobility of her Unchained form, as well as doubling the damage of her special moves.

Playstyle-wise, Lilith is a character who, in the right hands, has the potential to trump both excellent offense and defense, with only her poor mobility and damage output without Vigilae holding her back. She is a character best reserved for experts who can switch between her two elements and make the most out of Vigilae.

DLC

 * 'Mordecai Evans

Voice Actors: Hiroshi Kamiya (JP) Steve Staley (EN)

A baby-faced servant with a rather troubled past, Mordecai Evans is the trusty butler of Ermingarde Lenne Stadfeldt, having served by her side for nearly a decade.

In the past, Mordecai was a merciless vampire, capable of slaying armies of Hunters, until one day, after an attack on the Stadfeldt household which resulted in the death of its patriarch, Alois Stadfeldt IV, he bore witness to a young Ermingarde crying on her father's dead body. Felling immense guilt from his actions, he decides to throw away his former life of killing for blood and swore his undying loyalty to Ermingarde, serving for her for the rest of his life as her trustworthy butler, all without telling who the murderer of his father was, feeling that it would strain their near decade-long relationship. As the crimson moon starts to rise once again, he decides to assist Ermingarde in battle, protecting her from any forthcoming adversaries at all costs.

Mordecai fights solely with his legs, boasting powerful kicks capable of intense damage without the use of any weapons. Upon choosing to server for Ermingarde, he has sworn to never use his own hands in battle again, only using them when the direst of situations requires him to.

Mordecai's Edge ability is "Moscow Mule", a strong kick from his feet that he can charge further by holding down the E button. All of his Edge moves have 3 levels, by holding down the E button, he will charge the move from Level 1 to Level 3 and back down to Level 1, and releasing the button executes his Edge for that particular level, with his Level 3 Edge moves being capable of doing the most damage and hitsun, making them the best choice for continuing combos. His Chaos ability is "Spirytus", which improves all of his Edge moves to Level 4, giving them increased damage, histun and improved properties, while also removing the need to charge them up.

Playstyle-wise, Mordecai excels in rushdown, capable of crushing through an opponent's defense with his Level 3 Edge attacks, as well as dealing devastating damage with his hard-hitting combos. He is a character that newbies can easily pick up and play, with an easy to understand Edge mechanic and simple, yet damaging combos.


 * Yuuno

Voice Actresses: Rie Tanaka (JP), Wendee Lee (EN)

A lone warrior who wanders around in the dead of night, Yuuno is a mysterious woman who carries with her a sword, as well as a bunch of secrets regarding her past.

Yuuno's full name is Yuuno Kirisaki, part of the Kirisaki clan of Hunters, once thought to be completely wiped off the face of the Earth after Dominus' massacre on their village several years ago, as well as the biological mother of Kiyo Kamiya. Following the massacre of her village, she went into hiding for several decades, refusing to show nary a glimmer of existence to anyone else, until recently, when Yuuno has caught wind of rumors regarding her son and his current involvement with a series of attacks on the Tepes Manor. Finally, she decides to break her decade long silence and set off to the crimson moon in order to watch over her child and finally, tell him the full truth about what happened that day.

Yuuno fights using a katana which she calls "Keiri", which bears more than a striking semblance to Kiyo's own Keiri. However, compared to Kiyo, Yuuno primarily employs iaijutsu techniques in combat, cutting through her opponents with blistering speed.

Yuuno's Edge ability is "Harukaze" (春風; Spring Breeze), a move which allows her to dodge away to the background or roll towards or away from the opponent, when a direction is pressed. Her central game mechanic comes, not from her Edge ability, but from her "Yogiri" (夜切り; Night Cutter) series of special moves, which are performed by holding any of the three attacks buttons for an extended amount of time, the longer the button is held, the more powerful the attack becomes, with each special having three levels each. Her Chaos ability is "Sekiran" (夕嵐; Evening Storm), which drastically decreases the charge time for Yogiri, allowing players to reach Level 3 much faster.

Playstyle-wise, Yuuno is a character reliant on moving around the arena with her several unique mobility options such as her Harukaze rolls and spot dodges, as well as her exclusive short hop, before attacking at the right moment. Her rather unconventional playstyle, as well as heavy execution make her a character meant for experts

Introduced in EVOLVE

 * HAV-OK

Voice Actors: Nobuhiko Okamoto (JP), Bryce Papenbrook (EN)

A wheelchair-turned-weapon of mass destruction, the HAV-OK Unit is the creation of one Reo Hazuki eccentric crippled Hunter who who refuses to let his disability get in his way.

An aspiring inventor since childhood, Hazuki's dreams were put on hold after both of his Hunter parents were killed during battle, prompting him to take up their shoes. He had been training to become a Hunter until his first mission, where he was left badly injured and unable to walk again, but despite this setback, he decided to press on, combining his passion for invention with his duty as a Hunter, modifying his wheelchair into the HAV-OK Unit, a battle chair fitted with various anti-vampire weapons, among several other modifications. With the forthcoming rise of the crimson moon, Hazuki decides to take HAV-OK out for a test run to witness its true capabilities.

Hazuki fights using the "HAV-OK Unit", a heavily modified wheelchair, loaded with various weapons suited for vampire combat, as well as jet thrusters. He had created the HAV-OK Unit specifically to allow himself to continue his Hunter duties while crippled, but is still currently seeking a patent.

HAV-OK's Edge ability is "Volta Orb", which summons an electric Orb, to the targeted location, which then shoots a bolt of electricity toward the opponent. Up to three Orbs can be set in the stage at a time, with each Orb having a brief heating period before firing, and can also be charged by holding down the E button, with charged Orbs dealing much more damage, Orbs are also vital for some of his special moves and Lunar Drives. His Chaos ability is "Ampere Overdrive", which grants major improvements to his Orbs, as well as all Orb-related attacks.

Playstyle-wise, HAV-OK is a character who relies heavily on set play, with most of his core gameplay relying heavily on setting up his Orbs properly. He is a character best reserved for expert players who are able to strategize and plan out his orbs properly, as well as shift to emergency rushdown when the situation requires it.


 * Valeria Lane

Voice Actresses: Mitsuki Saiga (JP), Karen Strassman (EN)

A rather crude woman with an appetite for battle, Valeria Lane is a half-human, half-cyborg fighting machine, leader of the Raven Crest gang and a test subject of the VSRFX project.

Valeria was once a simple girl who lived a humble life in the ranch alongside her brother Claude, until one day, both she and her brother were brainwashed and given cybernetic implants by an unknown shadowy organization. After a long cryogenic sleep, she eventually wakes up, prompting her to escape the clutches of the organization with the help of a few friends along the way, and thus begins a long journey full of fighting, meeting many people, both friend and foe, along the way, eventually forming the Raven Crest gang alongside her brother Claude, Ran Howard and many others. One day, during her journeys, Valeria finds herself in the streets Karyudo City, amidst a bright crimson moon, where she must now survive in a new world full of enemies unlike any she's ever faced before.

Valeria fights with an advanced style of martial arts, exclusively utilizing her her fists and feet during battle, in spite of her cyborg implants. Always on the offensive, she is both revered and feared for her excellent combat ability in spite of her lack of magical ability or weaponry.

Valeria's Edge ability is "Strike Force", a close-range attack which allows her to string together a lengthy sequence of gut-busting strikes and blows. After performing an Edge attack, she is then forced into a "Strike" state, in which she cancel any of her unique Strike moves into any other move, provided she never repeats one atta k twice in a row, as well as granting her a set of Strike mode-only specials that serve as combo enders. Her Chaos ability is "Cybernification", which briefly morphs her into her Cyborg Valeria form, granting various buffs to some of her Strike mode-exclusive special moves along the way.

Playstyle-wise, Valeria is a character who excels best at close range, with her Strike Force string giving her a massive edge at rushdown, as well as huge mixup potential. Her freeform, but not too demanding string combos make her an ideal choice for beginner-to-intermediate players who are working on their execution.

Introduced in EVOLVE -into-

 * Shiori Shikabane

Voice Actresses: Rina Sato (JP), Kira Buckland (EN)

A cheerful reaper with a sanguine smile and a sadistic streak, Shiori Shikabane is a happy-go-lucky reaper possessing the body of a fallen Hunter to reap the souls of the fallen.

At first glance, Shiori appears to be somewhat average-looking woman in her early-to-mid-20s, but in fact, she is in actuality a Shinigami, a grim reaper, paying a visit to the realm of mortals after being etranced by the death and deceit surrounding Karyudo City. Requiring a vessel in order to operate in the mortal realms, the spirit of Death decided to possess the body of a recently deceased Hunter, christening herself as "Shiori Shikabane" and presenting herself as the nonchalantly cheerful, happy-go-lucky "sweeper" of the Hunter Organization, using her job as a front to reap more souls for the realm of the Dead. As the crimson moon shines up in the sky, Shiori wanders through the night, searching for souls to reap, regardless if they're human or vampire.

Shikabane fights using a scythe, originally used by her host body as her weapon of choice against vampires, now used to reap the souls of the damned. What she lacks in spirit energy potential, she more than makes up for with her ability to use the spirit energy from all of the souls she steals to imbue her attacks with their power.

Shikabane's Edge ability is "Which soul should I reap...?", a long-range attack with her scythe which can be charged in order to further increase its range and imbue them with Guard Crush properties. While charging her E attacks, she can cancel her attack with a Red Dash, which, when cancelled into a special or Lunar Drive, turns them into their respective Red variants, which feature enhanced properties from their normal variations. Her Chaos ability is "Feeling very lucky today, ahaha~ ♡", which boosts the speed of her Edge attacks, as well as greatly widens the timing window required to perform Red specials.

Playstyle-wise, Shikabane appears to be a rather basic rushdown character at first glance, but deceptively, is actually character boasting intricate yet highly damaging combos, with her Red mechanic adding a deeper layer of complexity to her gameplay. Mastering her requires heavy amounts of execution, thus making her one of the hardest characters to play in the game.


 * Logan Preaker

Voice Actors: Daisuke Kishio (JP), Robbie Daymond (EN)

A pure-hearted hero of justice, Logan Preaker is a teacher-turned-leader of the Earth Warriors galactic defense force who finds himself lost in the mad world of Karyudo City.

Formerly a history teacher, Logan's life would take on a drastic change once an hostile alien race called the Zlocu invaded Earth, losing his family and friends, as he tried to evacuate to a safe zone only to be met by a ruthless Zlocan ambush. After a chance encounter with four fellow escapees, he and the others were transported to a celestial place, where they were each granted a set of weapons befitting them, realizing that their destinies were intertwined by a prophecy: four brave warriors who are destined to protect the universe from a widespread threat, thus the Earth Warriors were born. After trying to defend an experimental Army-developed portal from the Zlocu causes him to be transported away from his world, Logan wakes up in the streets of Karyudo City, gazing upon a crimson moon, where other, more vile fiends welcome him to the fray.

Logan fights using Corragio, a shapeshifting beam saber that changes its blade depending on his stance: a rapier one second, and a katana on the other. His swordsmanship skill, rooted from his childhood training, allows him to seamlessly switch between the two different sword styles.

Logan's Edge ability is "Courageous Shift", which allows him to switch between his two unique sword fighting styles: "Bushido" and "Cavalier". He can choose to switch between Bushido and Cavalier stances mid-combo via his unique ability to Shift Cancel out of certain moves with a quick tap of the E button, though he is hard limited to only two Shift Cancels per combo. His Chaos ability is "Will of One", which buffs his attack power, while also allowing him to Shift Cancel from any move, as well increasing the hard limit for Shift Cancels in a combo to three.

Playstyle-wise, Logan is a unique character with two stances that cover entirely different playstyles: Bushido grants many useful tools for heavy rushdown, while Cavalier sports long-ranged attacks that are perfect for zoning. Due to his high execution barrier and strict Shift Cancel windows, he is a character best suited for expert players.

Introduced in EVOLVE=R

 * Rin Amanohara

Voice Actors: Tsubasa Yonaga (JP), Casey Mongillo (EN)

A rather androgynous young Hunter with a big heart, Rin Amanohara is a close friend and fellow Hunter ally of Motoko Tsukagami, who volunteers to search for Twilight in their stead.

Born as a boy, but raised as a girl by their biological family due to a curse involving the men of their origin clan, the Amanohara clan, Rin prefers to see themselves as someone who has no definite gender, having split themselves from the Amanohara clan's influence at a young age in favor of living freely on their own with the Tsukagami clan. Forming a strong bond with the Tsukagami's sole daughter, Motoko, the ardent youth would take their knowledge of the naginata with them, refining their own technique with Motoko's assistance, eventually joining the Hunter Organization alongside her and proving themselves to be a formidable Hunter on their own right and a master of the naginata. After discovering about Twilight's disappearance from Motoko and her friends, Rin volunteers to join them, risking their life amidst the crimson moon, for the sole purpose of making their friend happy.

Rin fights with a Japanese polearm, known as a naginata. a weapon typically associated with femininity and. Their incredible mastery of the polearm, combined with the Amanohara family technique of conjuring shadow clones, turns it into an instrument of mass destruction.

Rin's Edge ability is "Gensokyo" (幻想鏡; Illusionary Mirror), an attack in which they send out a clone to attack the opponent, allowing the player to perform a tandem attack. Each of their Edge attacks have a "fakeout" variation with the clone attacking, and a "real" variation where the real Rin performs the attack themselves, with both versions having hugely similar properties on hit and block, and serve multiple purposes such as combo filler, pressure resets, zoning, antizoning and even misdirection. Their Edge ability is "Maboroshi no Mai" (幻の舞; Dance of the Phantom), which enhances the properties of their Edge attacks, as well as boosting attack power.

Playstyle-wise, Rin is a character who excels heavily on neutral, keeping the opponent at bay with a combination of their far-reaching normals and clone attacks. Their ease of use as well as simple Edge mechanic compared to the others makes them a beginner-friendly choice.

Stages
The game features all new-stages, with the previous stages appearing as DLC.
 * Midnight in Akihabara
 * Lone Riverbank
 * Grove of Blossoms
 * Saving Guidance Sanctuary
 * Buddha's Rest
 * Dark Occult Room
 * Underground Sewers
 * Endless Plains
 * Demented Museum
 * Festival of Neko
 * Illusionary Void
 * Volcano
 * The Blood Sphere
 * Subway Station
 * Memory of the Lost
 * Princess' Playroom
 * Sunset Rooftop
 * PowerTime Arcade
 * Literary Paradise
 * Military Armory
 * Crime Scene
 * Sanitariun Gates
 * The Birthplace
 * Grid-III

Offline

 * Arcade (Enjoy Crisis Moon III in this perfect transition of the arcade to your home. 10 stages with 9 normal fights (matches 4 and 9 are against a "rival") and 1 final boss battle. Two player support)
 * Versus (Gather your friends and challenge them in a heated battle, or just sit back and engage in a fight with the CPU. Two player/VS. CPU mode)
 * Score Attack (Battle against a series of opponents to get the highest score. Similar to Arcade, except without continues. One player only)
 * Survival (See how many challengers you can defeat with one life meter. One player only.)
 * Tower
 * Tutorial (Learn the fundamentals of the game, from the basics to the most advanced techniques. One player only)
 * Challenges (Perform a set of exercises exclusive to each character. One player only)
 * Story (Unfold the story behind the Crimson Carnival. Story mode is in the style of BlazBlue, with a visual novel like setup consisting of dialogue, text, multiple endings (a bad ending, a joke ending and the true ending), fights and animated cutscenes by J.C.Staff. One player only)
 * Gallery (Enjoy the music, videos and illustrations. Includes artwork, videos, sound test, medals etc.)
 * Options (Adjust the game's settings to your liking. Includes game options, controller setup and various other settings)

Online

 * Online Lobby (Challenge players from around the world. One online lobby supports up to 4 players, 2 players and 2 spectators)
 * Account Settings (Adjust the settings of your account. Includes settings for Sansung Apps LIVEPLAY accounts)

Update
Crisis Moon III EVOLVE is an update of Crisis Moon III. Crisis Moon III EVOLVE includes the DLC characters from the start and contains additional content such as redesigned stages and three additional characters. It will be released for  Arcades (System 203: ATLANTIS), PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox ONE, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita and the  Samsung Zeo.

Trivia

 * The Japan and US versions of the game will receive different songs in its intro: "CROWS" by SiM in the Japanese version, and "Anthem of the Lonely" by Nine Lashes for the US version. The music videos for both CROWS and Anthem of the Lonely (as seen above) are available as unlockable items in the game's Gallery mode.
 * The game's default announcer is Saori Hayami. However, in the console version, the player can unlock an alternate, male announcer (Hiroki Yasumoto) as well as the voices of the main characters as announcers.
 * The story mode introduction was supposed to show the damage that the vampires have caused, and some European countries are implied to be under state of calamity, including France. Following the November 2015 Paris attacks, later pressings of the PAL versions remove any mention of the state of calamity in Europe in the intro, though Ermingarde still mentions the state of calamity in her story mode.
 * This game marks Miyu Matsuki's final video game role, as Mitsuru's late sister Mitsuki Himezawa. Thus, her lines weren't re-recorded for EVOLVE.
 * Doppelganger was removed from the original arcade version of Crisis Moon III, but external codes revealed that data of the "character" is still in the game. Doppelganger is fully functional in the arcade version, but the game glitches upon reaching the final boss battle with Lilith, as she is not meant to be played in this version.
 * The #12 and #14 reference color palettes remain in the game, alongside a new #17 reference pallette and the new characters gaining their own reference palettes: