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| | Features | Total of 11 teams & 47 characters with 3 new to the franchiseExclusive PS2 characters, Mai Shiranui, Mr. Big, Geese Howard, Tung fu rue, Robert Garcia, Hoaru Futaba and EX Kyo Kusanagi7 Playable Boss characters10 All-new music tracks14 new endings not available in the arcade version
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| | 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 |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.5 inches | | Product Width: | 5.3 inches | | Product Height: | 0.6 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.3 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Release Date: | November 13, 2007 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 30 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | PlayStation2 | | Media: | Video Game | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Return of the King Nov 16, 2007
By N. Durham
"Big Evil"
SNK's long running King of Fighters series makes a return to it's 2-D roots with King of Fighters XI, and be glad that it has. 3 on 3 tag team fighting is the name of the game here, as KOF XI is nearly arcade perfect in it's conversion to the PS2, so don't let the budget price fool you when questioning the quality of the game. The fighting system is surprisingly deep and varied, and the large roster of fighters from other SNK titles like Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting is nicely selected as well. The graphics are fluidly animated for the most part despite some moments of choppiness, and controls are pretty tight for the most part as well, even though tagging in isn't always as easy as it sounds. There are also a nice selection of bonuses to unlock, including extra characters, character endings, and artwork as well, which up's the overall replayability, and as mentioned before, the budget price doesn't hurt one bit either. If you're not into old school 2-D fighting though, KOF XI won't win you over. All in all, if you're a fan of the King of Fighters series or old school 2-D fighting in general, King of Fighters XI is definitely worth picking up, and the fact that it won't hurt your wallet only makes the deal all the sweeter.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Best of the KOF series to date Mar 01, 2011
By KJB This is my first attempt at a review but I'll make it very brief and easy to read. The king of fighters series have always done something that street fighter never seems to address, new material. King of fighters XI (KOF 11) is no exception, adding instant tagging from the traditional 3 on 3 fights KOF is known for, at the cost of the stock bar (the small bar above your super meters) and introducing powerful new characters and adding bosses as playable characters in the console version. After unlocking them all, your looking at 40+ characters, all useful unlike street fighter. (I was brainwashed by Capcom, I once thought street fighter was the best fighting game on earth, and while I'll say SF 3rd Strike, SF Alpha 3, and the VS. series, like Marvel vs. Capcom, are my favorites, they never "change", don't even get me started on SF 4, super 4, and probably a turbo 4 in the future, bet money.) All in all, your gonna play these KOF games: -KOF XI -KOF 98 ultimate match -KOF 2002 dream match until KOF XIII comes out, skip 12, that was a quick buck that SNK Playmore had to do, I forgive them bc 13 is gonna be awesome. You won't be disappointed with either of those KOF games. With the exception of my Capcom rant, that wasn't so bad right?
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
If this is your first SNK fighting game... Oct 21, 2008
By Peter Elfman I'm a long time Street Fighter veteran, going back to SF1 when you played Ryu on the left side, Ken on the right and your final boss was a very large, unscarred Sagat. Aside from the occasional dabble with Fatal Fury, I have not really played very many SNK fighting games. After completely falling in love with Capcom vs SNK, I decided I wanted to try my hand at the KoF series.
This is easily one of the best 2-D fighting games that I've played. The ridiculous number of characters rivals CAPvsSNK, including a number of characters that I recognized from that game. I appreciated how similar the mechanics were to what I was used to while being inventive when needed to create something new and surprising. The controls are definitely on point, and for a lot of the characters, a challenge to get out some of their more powerful moves. If you're playing alone, the final boss is going to test your anger management skills, and once you unlock him as a playable character, mastering him will make you the most hated person in the gaming world.
Besides the opening roster, there are at least that many characters that are unlockable. This is achieved through a combination of playing the game straight through with the various teams and characters, and going through the missions; characters are unlocked as rewards for completing your missions.
My favorite aspect of this game, however, is that it's great for parties. Huge amounts of characters means people can sit and play and not get too bored, as there's always going to be something new to explore.
If you're a fan of 2-D fighting games, I recommend this one. You will burn hours upon hours on it easily.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The King of Kings Dec 13, 2007
By Andi Nocturne
"-*~Andi~*-"
King of Fighters XI is a great installment in the long running KOF series.
Whereas previously the King of Fighters series were released yearly, with the year released being in the game's title. However, SNK-PLaymore made the decision to break from that habit to have more liberty with what they can do with the franchise. As such, a much more detailed, in depth, and rewarding King of Fighters game was born.
This game adds a lot of new gameplay features, such as the judgment gauge, where during a battle that ends in Time Over, the winner is judged based on performance rather than by who has the most health. The game also has a great challenge mode that unlocks characters and galleries.
New additions to the roster are the overly impressive Oswald, who fights with playing cards (not like Gambit. Whereas Gambit in the Marvel/Capcom games was a projectile fighter, Oswald is a combo king with only one projectile attack which most people don't use). Momoko joins Athena's team as their resident Capoiera master. Elisabeth is a french femme fatale who has a past with anti-Hero Ash Crimson. And many more.
The game is the best installment of the franchise, with crisp 2D graphics, a revamped fighting engine, and as usual, many great characters.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Game Aug 24, 2010
By gambitrmp
"gambitrmp"
It boasts 47 characters but it's only 33 unless you can unlock them. The following challenge modes unlock the following characters. 5=Shion, 6=Magaki, 10=Robert Garcia, 15=Hotaru Futaba, 20=Mai Shiranui, 25=Tung Fu Rue, 30=EX Kyo, 35=Mr. Big, & 40=Geese Howard. I haven't been able to do Mai (big disappointment) or Geese (small disappointment) & I'm not sure how much more I'll try.
Adelheim, Gai Tendo, & Hayate are unlocked in team, arcade, or singles mode by beating them which is easy enough. Edit - I suspect you can also unlock them by beating them in endless mode.
Jazu & Silver are unlocked by beating them in endless mode which I did with Shion on her 1st try. I'm sure some others could do it. Not easy, easy. Edit - I've now faced them in team mode as well so there's more than one way to unlock them.
I don't mind having to unlock trophies etc but characters do bother me unless its alternate versions of ones already there like EX Kyo. That's my only real complaint about the game though.
Great diversity of characters, modes, difficulty levels make this a great 2-D fighter. I think I like the fighters on NeoGeo Battle Coliseum better but I like that this game has 1-1 mode. Luckily both are real cheap & both a great pick-ups.
I had to take 1 star off for the unlock situation. Edit - I gave the star back. It's just a great game & I'm getting "high mileage" out of it.
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