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GF Rating
5.6

95 ratings

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GF Rating
10

Perfect

old school

posted by jokers (LAS VEGAS, NV) Jul 28, 2006

Member since Jul 2006

This is one of the best game of KOF that I have played except for the one that came out in 2003. This game kept the old school graphics witch is really awesome. It also brought back so of the players that were taken out in the 2004 version. AWSOME GAME!

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GF Rating
9

Excellent

It is what it is...

posted by GamerGirlK (SINTON, TX) Jul 9, 2006

Member since Feb 2006

It is odd that this should be my first review, but after reading several reviews that were pretty harsh I thought i should add my 2 cents.

You will read in other reviews how the game has 8 bit graphics and the sound pops and fizzles (i had no trouble with sounds at all) and while the graphics may look old school, that's true to the style of the game.

True fans of the series will be amused for hours as they experiment with the different special moves and play the different characters. The people that put in the effort to learn all the moves in games prior will be pleasantly surprised in this game, as the time spent is not wasted. The controls are familiar and fluid, and timing is still a huge factor.

This game was not touted as the next big thing. Its not groundbreaking or revolutionary. Its not even spectacular or a must have, but its true to the series and this girl had a lot of fun with it. Its another chapter in the story, and at the same time if you've never played a KoF game you'll be able to sit with a few friends for some good old fashioned button mashing fun.

I gave the game a 9 and I think it deserves it. Something has to be said for integrity. KoF didn't try and jazz up its game to please the graphics whores, or change the game play to try and 'freshen up' its formula. It is what it is, and its not ashamed of it. It stands boldly in the face of the current game lineup and says 'I am KoF and i don't care what you think!' and I love that.

-Kiki

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GF Rating
9

Excellent

A great 2d fighter, overlooked by graphic whores.

posted by Jr7891 (DECATUR, GA) May 21, 2006

Member since Jan 2006

2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

Let me say this first. Don't rent this if you expect something like DOA 4 or Mortal Kombat.

Graphics: 8
Running on the Atomis Wave Hardware, the old Neo Geo sprites are much cleaner now. But still nowhere as fluid as Garou, Street Fighter III series, Guilty Gear series or the recent Rumble Fish games. Older KoF games that had console ports to the Dreamcast, PS2 and Xbox had their sprites cleaned up to take advantage of the hardware. KoF Neowave though is only slightly ahead to those ports. The backgrounds are the best looking in the series, but, although pretty to look at, there isn’t much going on there.

Sound: 8
The BGM fits the mood set by the stage. And it’s not distracting or annoying that would make you turn down the volume. The voices on the other hand, are for the most part, holdovers form KoF 2002 (well, since most of the roster is from KoF 2002). And unlike another reviewer said, there is NO popping and clicking.

Gameplay: 9
First and foremost, you get to choose 3 different styles that dictate how you will play, the type of super meter you’ll be using etc. First is Super Cancel, it’s the KoF 2002 system minus the Max Mode power up, but you can still cancel special moves into another special move at the cost of a super stock. It also features canceling special moves into super moves. Next is Guard Break, which is the same as Super Cancel but with the canceling. But you get a Guard Break move which costs 1 stock, is unblockable and when connects has Counter Wire properties. Also you can Just Defend, but no life regain though. Lastly is Max 2, you can’t roll and you have one level of super only. But the meter increases over time, and this is the only way you can execute a character’s Hidden Desperation Move from KoF 2002. On top of everything, you have Heat Mode which you can activate on any of the 3 modes. You will basically increase your damage while draining your life. The online play is lag free, except some character select stuttering.

Overall: 9

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