Gabriel Pezzi
REAL BOUT FATAL FURY 2: THE NEWCOMERS brings back a much-loved title from its time in the gaming world, although its lack of content makes one wonder if it would have been better to include this game in a larger collection.
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It's a huge step forward to finally have these games on modern platforms. It's a very diverse collection that includes both Capcom classics and cult titles, and having a playable version of Alpha 3 with everything it has to offer is a gem. However, additional options in practice mode are still needed, as well as changes to improve the user interface. Capcom has definitely found the right formula for its collections, but I'd like them to go beyond simply sticking to what works and instead refine an already excellent experience.
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Fatal Fury is back to compete with the rest of the genre with a fairly complete launch package: fun, a wide and excellent soundtrack, and mechanics that range from the simplest to the most difficult, but not impossible to master, proving itself to be a modern fighting game. While it falters in some areas, such as certain graphical details and a somewhat outdated practice mode, these don't interfere with the heart of the product: the versus mode, whether online or in person.
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Virtua Fighter is one of the pinnacles of fighting game purism, thanks to its meticulously crafted gameplay, and VF 5 R.E.V.O is no exception. Its deep combat system will have many new fighting game fans eager to master it, while casual players might miss having an additional offline mode.
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With the Khaos Reigns expansion, Mortal Kombat 1 becomes the polished title it should have been at launch. The game feels like a much more complete version of itself, without adding unnecessary extras. Bug fixes, online practice mode, optimizations for the Steam version, new characters, and an expanded story guarantee additional hours of gameplay, whether you're a seasoned competitor or a casual player of the series.
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A super complete collection, a love letter and thank you to those who frequented the arcades for which these titles were developed, and a warm welcome to Fighting Games enthusiasts, who will be able to see the products that were born in their first golden age, and the possibility of immersing themselves in the Marvel vs Capcom universe.
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SNK prioritized faithfulness to the original port over any improvements. This works for fighting game fans, who already have high expectations for the title. A major plus is that it doesn't detract from the original product. However, it's a double-edged sword, as it doesn't add much additional content to explore.
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Tekken 8 provides the renewal this franchise needed. The warmth of this product is not only in the Heat of the battle, but in the soul that is felt in each of its modes. Fun, competitive, and accessible. Even if you are just a fan of the story or if you want to win international events, the essence of TEKKEN is back and with all the irons.
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Mortal Kombat continues the trend of providing accessibility support for both casual and competitive players, aiming to establish fighting games as a major esport. It's packed with fan references in its story, dialogue, and graphics. A solid title, and we hope it will be improved and updated to address the few areas that were left out.
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Street Fighter has returned to its winning ways, proving to be an attractive title for both competitive and casual players, brimming with accessibility features so that anyone who wants to can become a World Warrior. It boasts beautiful graphics, relatable characters, top-notch sound, and excellent voice acting.
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