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List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $9.78 You Save: $5.21 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 3020
Format: Cd Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 20031 UPC: 828862200310 EAN: 0828862200310 ASIN: B000V7889C
Release Date: November 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: ******BRAND NEW****** ** Over 1.5 million orders shipped worldwide and more than 500 000 items in stock, BUY FROM A TRUSTED SOURCE, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998 - INETVIDEO ~~~
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| Features:
| • | Total of 11 teams & 47 characters with 3 new to the franchise | | • | Exclusive PS2 characters, Mai Shiranui, Mr. Big, Geese Howard, Tung fu rue, Robert Garcia, Hoaru Futaba and EX Kyo Kusanagi | | • | 7 Playable Boss characters | | • | 10 All-new music tracks | | • | 14 new endings not available in the arcade version |
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Product Description The world has been rocked by two major events - Mukai has stolen the Orochi seal and the theft of the Yata Mirror by Ash Crimson. Just as the dust had settled, a new Kind of Fighters tournament was announced - a tournament which brings both familiar faces and new comers to the world of King of Fighters. However, not all is what it seems at the new tournament. Who are the group 'Past Coming People' and what are they planning to do? Where would Orochi's force finally land once the seal is open, and will Chizuru and his friends still be able to seal Orochi? And just what is Ash Crimson's true plan? 14 new endings not included in the arcade version Color Edit mode 4 exclusive new stages ESRB Rated T for Teen
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
I like this game. I give it a 9 out of 10. July 16, 2008 I enjoyed playing this game, and I recieved it in good condition. This is a good buy for anyone who likes 2D fighting games. It's not better than KOF 2003, but it's a good game that's worth buying.
More of the Same, But Still Fun April 29, 2008 As a fan of SNK games in general, I knew what I was getting before I played it: more old-school 2-D gameplay. Yes, it's getting old, but if you like the KoF series then you'll like this.
Beautiful in some aspects flawed in others April 12, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I finally decided to review King of Fighters XI. You could say I'm reviewing it again because my lost draft got eaten by the digital lurker beast never to be recovered again. Anyway let me start by saying this game has a lot of quantity. There are many galleries to unlock, modes to play, and hidden characters to find. Likely of any 2D KOF so far this one is the most generous with the sheer amount of content. However though this insane amount depth warms you up to the game at first you begin realizing more does not always equate to better.
I love SNK and as much as I love KOF things do not look as good now as they did a few years ago. When KOF first came out it only had Street Fighter as competition. However with games like Guilty Gear XX and Arcana Heart revitalizing the genre KOF once again has stiff competition. The aforementioned properties have introduced prettier sprites and new fighting game physics that are unique, fun, and far more balanced. (Though definitely not as fast. KOF has always been about the speed beatings.)
However not all is stuck in the dark ages . KOF XI does have new perks like the ability to assign a leader for your team that allows him or her to do a boosted desperation attack AND as expected you can switch characters in and out of the match as you string together devastating combos as tag teaming chaos ensues. There are also more ways at defense ,charging, and evasion through dream cancels and skill stocks.
The big thing going for KOF is it is the only 2D "team fighter" with a very intricate cohesive story-line. However villains such as Rugal Bernstein, NESTS, and Orochi have come and gone as have their intricate well laid schemes for world domination. KOF is not so friendly to fans who know nothing about the previous games. In this arch of the story a weird guy by the name of Ash Crimson with green flame energy is seeking the sacred treasures. He already got the orochi seal by back stabbing and murdering the last tournament's enigmatic female boss and now he is seeking the yata mirror held by a half Sephiroth half Marilyn Manson knock off named Magaki. What does that mean to you? A lot of confusion if this is your first KOF. SNK tries netting money off the whole "continuing series" ploy. Sadly it attempts to force you to play the other games or be left in the dark. However not all is lost. There is always Wikipedia. See it as the cheaper alternative to know KOF without having to have every game in the franchise on your shelf.
As expected KOF is like a world spanning house party of the awesome and the weird. SNK always tried having at least one character that catered to each person playing their games thus you have a mixture of manly bristle-chinned karate masters, metro-sexual sharply dressed men, cutesy school girls, a goddess reborn pop singer, a bundle of super spies, a flock of leather clad clones, a sexy boxer girl, a merry band of hardened mercenaries, ninjas galore, angsty cursed immortals, part cyborgs, a beautiful yet tormented Wu-Shu mistress, a promiscuous hot pirate fem fatale, and a pro-wrestler bird guy. It's easier to put it in terms like that instead of listing every fighter because by the time you unlock every character you have close to 50. (The actual number of characters is 44 I believe.)
Of the characters the new comers are a hoot. You have Oswald, an English gentleman who uses razor sharp playing cards as his weapon of choice as he styles and profiles with crimson shades. There is the attractive black haired Elisabeth who is a woman of nobility and enigmatic origins that uses a riding crop as a negotiation device. Lastly there is Momoko, an adorable capoeria master who likes to butt bounce foes into oblivion as she shows off her cute blinking eyes and belly button piercing. It's odd Arcana Heart stirred up so much controversy. KOF XI is ten times more odd and has ten times the questionable content. I'd say if you are bored by the general audience fluff common in Arcana Heart you should consider this game a purchase. There are definitely more adult themes here symbolizing everything from alternative life styles to risque fashion.
In the end KOF XI is a great 2d fighter. It is not the best looking 2D fighter but it is the fastest, most brutal, and most combo-centric brawler of the bunch. While I have to somewhat frown on it for corner trapping exploitation, a few unbalanced characters, certain glitches, and a cheap as hell Boss these are things fans of the franchise expect. However a little evolution would be nice and it looks like KOF XII is keeping that in mind based on the trailers I have seen!
Break down
Pros
-Many characters.
-A good story line
-New fighters
-Introduction of dream cancels and assigning team leaders
-A lot of fan content to unlock
-Endings are worth seeing.
Cons
-Unforgiving to those who are not caught up on their KOF lore
- Dated sprites
- After you unlock everything you feel bored and overwhelmed simply because it takes true commitment and multiple play through to get everything. See it as over-dosing on KOF crank. There is too much of even a good thing.
- Cheap boss (Yes Magaki is cheaper then Mildred Avalon and M Bison. However he's not as bad as I-No at her worst.)
- A few unbalanced characters (So unbalanced in fact some are not allowed to be selected in legitimate KOF XI tournaments.)
-Some heroes and villains may seem "fruity" to more abrasive traditionally conservative players.
You might also like: SF Alpha Anthology, Arcana Heart, Guilty Gear Accent Core, Melty Blood Act Cadenza, Street Fighters anniversary (which incudes 3rd Strike), Garou Mark of the wolves, Neo Geo Battle coliseum, Dark Stalkers Vampire Savior, Samurai showdown series
More SNK Fun!! February 13, 2008 Again!! Another great SNK game that keeps the fans wanting more. I can't wait for their installation of the World Heroes series and hopefully a Samurai Shodown Anthology will soon make it's way to the Playstation genre.
A crowning achievement February 8, 2008 Gorgeous graphics. This is the most well-drawn of the series. You almost feel as if you're watching anime when the fighters go at it. The fluidity of the animation is awesome.
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