The fights in KOF XV are fast paced spectacles with no graphical hiccups during the single player experience. The arenas feature creative design choices that are enjoyable to check out and there is a DJ option to have some control over the game’s music. The game mechanics are such where elite fighters will need to spend time mastering all the nuances rough where newcomers are able to get a fighting chance. The robust character roster provides plenty of characters to master, including many fan favorites. KOF XV is an enjoyable but limited fighting experience. The energy bar can also be used to store up powerful attacks that can lead to devastating results. It does have an energy bar cost but can be useful in sending an opponent flying and turning the tide of battle. Like its predecessor KOF XV uses a parry system called Shatter Strike. Most of the fighters are familiar faces to SNK fans but there are some newcomers such as Delores, Isla and Krohnen McDougall. 12 more fighters split into four different teams are planned for future DLC. KOF XV has a roster of 39 fighters split into 13 teams and one boss character. It’s suspected that most KOF XV matches will take place against other players online and unfortunately at the time of this review the online servers were not accessible so we can’t comment on the online portion of KOF XV. Local versus is supported, which is great because kicking the crap out of your friends on the couch is always a good time. There is some semblance of a story but let’s say KOF XV isn’t the type of game one plays for the story.įighting games have always been designed to be enjoyed while facing off against human opponents. Completing story mode will take approximately a half hour. There is a big difficulty spike at the final boss which is not entirely unexpected. An interesting aspect about this is if the player chooses their three teammates it will stay the same throughout the each battle but a randomly selected team will change. There are a few cutscenes that don’t really change based on who is on your team but there are different ending scenes depending on who is on the team. The story takes a team of three through several matches before facing off against the final boss. Online options offer ranked matches, casual matches, room matches and online training. There are training missions where players follow the input guides on screen to learn combos. Offline there’s a training mode where players can hone their kills on an inactive CPU opponent, a versus mode where they can face off against a CPU opponent or their friends in three on three or one on one matches and story mode, which is a series of three on three matches that culminates in the final match that crowns them champion of the King of Fighters tournament. KOF XV has the standard modes one would expect from a fighting game. Other fighters team up into their three person teams to enter the tournament but after what transpired last time it’s anyone’s guess what will happen at this tournament. She joins forces with Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami to further investigate. While the commercial end of the tournament is falling back into place, Chizuru Kagura senses that something is interfering with the seal of Orochi, also known as Gaia’s Will. Now that the King of Fighters has gained a new sponsor a new tournament is on the horizon. A mysterious being called Verse destroyed the arena at the last King of Fighters tournament but thankfully the winning challengers were able to quell the threat it posed. KOF XV continues the story from the conclusion of its predecessor. After almost thirty years the franchise has proven to be a worthy contender in the genre as we now have The King of Fighters XV. The franchise grew and developed its own storyline and characters. SNK where Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting were pitted against each other, along with a couple other characters from other SNK games. SNK jumped on the fighting bandwagon with Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting. In 1994 The King of Fighters was the first fighter crossover, it was SNK vs. The King of Fighters has been around since 2D arcade fighters were at the height of their popularity thanks to games like Street Fighter II and Mortal Kombat, though the origins of this particular franchise are more unusual.
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