![]() It’s quite challenging to approach King of Fighters XV as a newcomer. Not unless you want to partake in ranked matchmaking in King of Fighters XV’s online modes. What King of Fighters XV does lack, however, is variety in its modes there aren’t really that many besides the Versus and Story Modes. We have 3 new faces making their debut in King of Fighters XV and we also have returning characters like Vanessa who hasn’t been seen since the previous two games. With 39 colorful fighters each having their own unique fighting styles, there are plenty to choose from. King of Fighters XV certainly isn’t lacking any in its roster. They’re incredibly difficult to pull off but they’re satisfying once you’ve gotten the hang of them. The directional movement augments these attacks and you can transform relatively simple movements into powerful combos with the proper timing and positioning. You have your two light and two heavy attacks. On paper, King of Fighters XV is rather simple. It was a long hard road before I could fully appreciate the rough mechanics of King of Fighters XV. My first matches winded up devolving into button mashes that went about as well as you’d expect. The margin for error was small and the time frame demanded split-second perfection. It was genuinely difficult to pull off combo moves. The controls were stiffer than I had remembered. Hopping into the King of Fighters after so long of not playing it had me surprised.
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