Killer Instinct
Killer Instinct has a lot of violence, and
a lot of blood. Killer Instinct also has enticement to lust, lack of
attire, odd characters (undead, robot, wolfman, etc.), and more. There
is local and the dreaded and despised online game play in Killer
Instinct. There are eight characters and nine stages. More can be
purchased by paying Microsoft even more money for the DLC. It feels like
buying half of game (for full price), and then being asked to pay again
for the rest of the game. I hope to have a review of this fighting game
in the always awesome Family Friendly Gaming e-magazine. Maybe in issue
#107.
The local mode in Killer Instinct contains Arcade, Versus, Survival,
Dojo, and Practice. I got bored with Killer Instinct really fast. You
have to be deeply into Killer Instinct to even want to play this game
beyond a few hours. Multiple family members playing locally is the best
way to play this difficult fighter. Please be aware it can lead to real
world arguments. Killer Instinct is one of those video games that
increases the aggression levels of the people playing it. Killer
Instinct also decreases patience. Which is strange since it takes so
many attacks to destroy the two bars your opponent has.
I suggest Family Friendly Gaming Universe passes on Killer Instinct on
the Personal Computer and Xbox One. The announcer is annoying, and the
game seems to like to let one player string together combos, or break
the other players combos. That momentum then swings later, and finally
back again. I experienced times when nothing worked for me, and then
everything did. Killer Instinct is slightly better than Street Fighter
V. Which is not actually saying a lot since Capcom released Street
Fighter V in an alpha format with very few characters and stages. Anyone
else notice companies are doing less and expecting more money for it?
{04/17/2016} - Teen Gamer
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