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Setting this Mai argument aside: RE... BARS!
Because the best fighter of 2009 won't start with "Street" or end in "IV". Most amazing jew boots |
They still have time to bring something better to the home versions...If not, then that's something SNK-P has nothing over Capcom. Which is additional characters. =/
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Anyway, I've never played a KoF but this looks kind of nifty so it has my interest. I'm especially loving the work they've done on the sprites, it looks pretty damn sweet. Guess I'll wait and see how it turns out. Most amazing jew boots |
And of course there's the issue where making those huge sprites is apparently an incredible investment on the team's side. Maybe they just can't afford to add more characters. How ya doing, buddy? |
Apologies to everybody for bumping a thread that's about 6 months old, but I was wanted to give a heads up that King of Fighters XII is out now. I just picked up my copy for the PS3 at EB games.
I've only recently gotten into King of Fighters, so I can't wait to give this one a test drive, so to the fellow King of Fighter fans, go out and get it. Not many reviews on it, and from the reviews that are out already it looks above average at best. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I have to say this is the worst $80 I've spent in my life (Canada + Ontario taxes).
I thought that Street Fighter IV was skimping out on moves, but somehow it ended up being a lot more fun overall still. For example, if you thought Elizabeth didn't have enough moves in XI, then you'll be sorely displeased to see that she only has one attacking special move, a command grab, and some silly front step, backstep and sidestep teleportation shit. Mature's movelist takes out all the moves that made her cool and leaves her with just Decide and Metal Massacre to work with. That's a grand total of two special moves. In addition, Many characters are left with the short end of the stick, having only 1 super. Some characters are more lopsided though like Ash, having three special moves and three supers. All this iteration of KoF has to offer is a graphical spectacle. Unfortunately, it's really noticeable how graphics were the first and only priority the team had in mind when making this. Sure it looks gorgeous, but it lacks memorable gameplay mechanics. You can do the Critical Counter by landing an HP so that it becomes a counter attack, which lets you follow up with a custom combo style flurry afterwards, or any follow-up you want. That's pretty much it. I think the emphasis is on how well you know your normal hits in this game, because they sure don't give you much to work with here. The AI is still SNK quality, as even on Easy, they can still decide to pull off multi-hit combos that'll leave you questioning the point of adjustable difficulty. I can't quite tell yet if input-reading makes a return, but for now it's the least of your worries. No character intros. No taunting. No other modes than a five stage arcade, training, and online play. No cheap SNK Boss. No story. This game feels more of a spinoff, ironically, than an actual entry in the series. Even 2006 was better than this (even though I was one of the few people that loved 2006, but besides the point), and it wasn't even canon. I think I'll trade this in very soon this week after I get some of the trophies, and hopefully learn from my mistake. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Sup GFF faggots, who can't handle shit? |
I bought this... even after reading all of those reviews warning not to buy it.
What can I say? For me, KoF is one of the games I must get... no matter how bad it might be =( I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Mine shipped today apparently. I've always been terrible at KoF, and XII was the kind of game I simply have to get.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
I still regard '98 as the very best of the series. But that's only me.
Sadly, as much as I wanted to try this out, seems like Summon's review make this purchase very much bleak. Most amazing jew boots |
Oh come on, you've knowingly bought much worse games :E
And everyone regards '98 as the best. FELIPE NO |
lololololol true but all guilty pleasures. Come on, I'm sure you have some too.
KoF '99 was my last hard copy. Hell, Maximum Impact looks good but heard wishy-washy reviews. With Summon's review of this having no taunts and limited specials and whatnot, I may get it as a rental. Probably. I just wished that Terry's MOTW outfit was used. Most amazing jew boots |
Rental, pfft. No excuses.
I've bought the few KoF PS2 releases that have come out in Europe, simply for owning them and because I'm a 2D graphics whore. KoFXII is no different :3 Though this time I ordered the US release. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I was pretty excited about KoF XII until I started hearing that the character selection was crap, the movesets were crap, the new sprite designs were crap, and it was as barebones as it gets. It seems inexcusable to charge $60 for a game like this (and I would argue all fighters shouldn't be full price). I'll pick it up when it hits <$30 because I am a much bigger fan of SNK than Capcom fighters, but to be honest, I've been looking more forward to an X360 version of Maximum Impact anyway. KoF 2006 (aka Maximum Impact 1.5) was some of the most fun I've ever had with a fighter, much more so than SFIV.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
even though its not the KOF everybody wanted i still dig the hell out of it
played it so much the first day it came out i broke my arcade stick hardcore fighting fan MUCH. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
My friend GameFlyed it and brought it over today. We played 1 match and knew this game was a steamer. The horribly pixelized super-zoomed in sprites are atrocious and inexcusable for a new game of this generation. Backgrounds were horrible, too. And like I'd heard, the roster and movesets (poor Leona) were garbage. There were really only about 5 characters that I would ever play (all my other KoF favorites being absent). Here's hoping they're putting their 1st string team on a new Maximum Impact, because this was a 3rd string kinda job.
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I finally managed to play this a few times tonight. I haven't played much of the KOF franchise , and although I understand all the flaws that this game had, but it didn't really stop me from enjoying it. I am just so amazed at how the visuals look. It's completely mesmerizing.
Even though there is not a lot when it comes to this game especially the character selection, I'm hoping to get a few online matches when I get back from my work turnaround. I haven't really picked out a full team yet. I've only played with a few of the characters, but I've been using Athena quite a lot. I was speaking idiomatically.
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