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 | Title : Killer Instinct
Author : Interact
Release Date : 20000101
Binding : Game Cartridge
Regular Price : $74.99
Amazon.com Price : $8.69
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : Don't wait in endless lines to play-Killer Instinct comes to Super NES with action graphics and sound that annihilates all other combat games! Fulgore Jago B.Orchid Spinal and all your favorite warriors contend in the Ultratech KI Combo Theory of connected moves and finishing tactics to destroy their opponents. With incredible displays of eyelasers ice lances wind kicks and laser blades these fearless fighters prove their battle prowess. But remember if you lose it's hero to zero!
Buyer Reviews : Killer Instinct was a really good game. The home version was a pretty good translation of the Arcade smash and the game didn't get old as quickly as other fighting games.
This game took the bar up to 10. After KI, almost every other fighting game came up with some sort of combo system. Some not as impressive as KI but still, the combo system was adopted and to this day, very used by most games because let's face it, the combos add another dimension to the game. Instead of a whalloping one-hit move that hurt like hell, you could unleash vicious combos that, if done properly could wipe your opponent across the screen.
I think one of the only problems with KI on the home system was the same problem with the Arcade version. It was to complicated for a lot of gamers. A lot of people could not get the combo system down and I will admit certain characters had some difficult ones. You really had to know the combo system to win at KI.
But once you got decent (you didn't have to be stand up good all the time, trust me I got lazy in a lot of matches), it was one of the most fun games you had played. I believe this was on of the first games that you could play on the short lived SNES modem hook up. With the modem hook up, you could play with your friends on the other side of the country. But now we have the internet so it's not that big of a deal.
KI is a keeper. I'd get it while you can. If it's still not for you, than maybe the Street Fighter ot MK series is for you.
(by Elbert Batica)
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