Posted on: April 6, 2020

Gylfe
Verified ownerGames: 1742 Reviews: 54
Long time fighter fan found a new love
My first experience with a fighting game was in the early 90s with Mortal Kombat. Before that it was Double Dragon, Battletoads, and River City Ransom. I played Street fighter, Killer Instinct, Virtua Fighter, and more over the years. Ive always been partial to the MK series and played and own all of them except 11. I also loved even Primal Rage. While I experienced Fatal Fury, I was never got too much into the SNK games. I decided to give KOF a shot based on reviews and the fact that its DRM free. I was absolutely not disappointed. One of the greatest things about KOF is that all of the 50+ fighters have completely different styles and moves. They all feel unique and each require time to master each one. With most fighting games you can use any fighter once you learn the game and just learn the special moves, which still arent all unique... not in this game. The sound is fantastic, but unless Im missing an option, the audio is all in I think Japanese. I have no problem with that and they do have subtitles and menus natively in English. The graphics are ok. It looks nice and gets the job done, especially the atmosphere created by the backgrounds, but its just not up to the standards of other fighting games released around the same year. I think MK actually looks better on my PS Vita and cost half the price. Its still pretty and immersive, just not up to the standard of that year for the price. The graphics are about the only downfall. The game is so full of features, different stages, modes, a staggering lineup of fighters that you wont really pay attention that the graphics could be better. Another thing is that it is complicated. There are so many breaks, evasive actions, and more that it really takes time to learn and master. They do have easy mode combos and all, so you can ease into it. It also has a lot more depth than most as a result. I highly recommend you give it a try! Its high quality and has a lot to offer even for the cost.
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