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Tue, 01 Mar 2005
King of Fighters, PS2, Ignition
Retro-gaming is alive and well and in this game brings an old
arcade game to PS2. This is the second in Ignition's series and
there are more to come.
This is a 2D fighter with lots of nice pixels around. The
violence is cartoon-like and even humourous so is unlikely to
send anyone off on a shooting rampage or whatever. There are
seventy-five characters to choose from with some more to
unlock as you go along. Biff! Pow! Crunch!
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