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Roy Bromwell (ロイ・ブロムウェル Roi Buromuweru) is a playable character from the Rival Schools series of 3D fighting games.

Biography

Appearance

Roy has short blond hair with long fringes on both sides of his hair and two upper fringes in the center of his head. His outfit consist of a red formal vest under a long sleeve white buttoned shirt which is folded below to his mid-arm with a long red tie on the collar of his button shirt. He wears a black belt to his waist, denim pants and black and red sneakers. He also wears black fingerless gloves and a silver watch on his left wrist.

Story

Background

Roy is the star quarterback of an unbeatable American football team seen as an idol by fellow male students in his home country. He's capricious, sometimes less than serious, and tries more than anyone else just to look sharp. Nonetheless, he is a frank person who dislikes cowardice. His hatred for Japan and its people stem from the fact that his grandfather would constantly tell him of how he lost his left leg during the Second World War.

Rival Schools: United by Fate

A rich foreign exchange student from the United States, Roy is often portrayed in the games as the rival to Batsu.

He is ordered by his father to investigate the school kidnappings, with Tiffany and Boman joining him. During their investigation, the American trio is defeated and brainwashed into becoming mindless servants to Justice High, but is eventually freed thanks to Batsu and his Taiyo High compatriots. After being saved by Batsu and his friends, Roy starts to rethink his personal perception about Japan and its people. His non-canonical ending in the game has him return to the United States, determined to change the way of thinking in his home country, and 30 years after the games take place, he is elected President of the United States.

Project Justice

In Project Justice, Roy, along with Tiffany, returns to Japan after learning and knowing of a new and dangerous threat to the schools. They show up in two of the storylines in the game; either helping Batsu and his friends in the Taiyo High story, or reuniting and joining up with Boman in the Pacific High story. The Pacific High ending has him return to the United States with Tiffany, more determined to change the world.

Gameplay

Arsenal, combat style, and fighting strategy

Due to the fact that Roy is an American football player, a number of his in-game special moves are modeled and named after elements of the sport. Interesting enough, his moves bear a striking resemblance to the moveset of SNK's mascot Terry Bogard of Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters fame.

(Analogy: Touchdown Wave--Power Wave; Twister Upper--Rising Tackle + Power Dunk; Dynamite Straight--Burning Knuckle; Dynamite Justice--Buster Wolf)

Special Moves

Version One

Roy does a forward-rolling Dynamite Punch that knocks the opponent to the ground.

Version Two

Roy does a twirling Dynamite Punch that knocks the opponent away from him. The twirl is done in a similar fashion to Hinata's Sunrise Punch.

The latter is more powerful, but the former has higher chances of hitting the opponent; Roy will yell "I got it!" while executing either version of this move, as well as Dynamite Straight.

Burning Vigor Attacks

Team-Up Technique

Party-Up Technique

Trivia

Gallery

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