Available now for the PlayStation Vita.
Like a teenager, the 13th installment in this franchise feels like a work in progress.
The King of Fighters series is one of the longest running franchises in the fighting genre. Initially released in yearly installments, battle systems have been introduced and removed, plotlines have started and ended, and characters have come and gone. Thirteen games later, King Of Fighters XIII is fun but predictable and does very little to distinguish itself from current titles in the genre.
The continuation of the tutorial that is hosted by James Chen (a.k.a. jchensor), and DreamCancel.com's Kane317. The first part can be seen here.
Hosted by James Chen (a.k.a. jchensor), and DreamCancel.com's Kane317.
Hosted by Aram Jabbari from Atlus, and DreamCancel.com's Metaphysics.
A demonstration of some of the moves for the 3rd DLC character, Mr. Karate. Available through PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Marketplace, respectively for $4.99 and 400 MS points on January 10, 2012.
A demonstration of some of the combos for the 3rd DLC character, Mr. Karate. Available through PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Marketplace, respectively for $4.99 and 400 MS points on January 10, 2012.
There are World Warriors that have yet to step into that ring!
With the release of the free “Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition 2012” update out now, I’ve had the seminal fighting franchise on my mind. Every Christmas, I have a 100 match melee with my cousin to see who the greatest Street Fighter of the year is. It’s time to get back to training, but as my thumbs get back into fighting form a thought occurs to me: there are some characters that have yet to step up and throw down in the Street Fighter tournament. Who are these possible “New Challengers”, and what could they bring to the table that sets them apart from the already unique and diverse cast of characters?
Want to see what the new KOF has to offer? Here's what the packaging looks like when you pick it up.