The King of Fighters XIII
SCORE: 38
The King of the Fighters made it to thirteen. This series of video games may be one of the least known fighting games out there. Hardcore gamers know The King of the Fighters for one thing - bouncing breasts. Definitely not something a franchise wants to be known for. I find it very odd that Atlus is the one who published The King of the Fighters XIII in the United States. They are not ones to shy away from ultra controversial franchises.
There are two main visual themes in The King of the Fighters XIII. Women are treated as sexual objects to be lusted after. Violence is the solution to problems. Teams of three are invited to fight in a tournament. In story mode players find out what is going on behind the scenes. There are a variety of evil characters using the tournament to their benefit.
The animation and details in The King of the Fighters XIII are amazing. The special effect attacks are bright colorful, and explosive. Certain aspects of the human body are exaggerated in The King of the Fighters XIII for both women and men.
The King of the Fighters XIII reminds me of an ‘R’ rated movie when it comes to the language. Thing is the language issues in The King of the Fighters XIII is so un-necessary. The music in The King of the Fighters XIII is energetic and upbeat. The lengthy dialogue in the story mode is boring to read.
The violent fighting action in The King of the Fighters XIII is difficult to master. It is recommended to go through the tutorial mode first. Different characters in The King of the Fighters XIII play different styles, and have different ranges. Finding what fits your style is an important part of this game.
The three on three battles extends the game play aspects, and keeps things fresh and different. The King of the Fighters XIII is a game designed for hardcore gamers. Newbies will find The King of the Fighters XIII a frustrating, aggravating, and irritating experience. This home console game could humble you.
The King of the
Fighters XIII is not a good game for families. In fact I suggest
families avoid The King of the Fighters XIII on the Playstation 3, and
Xbox 360. The way women are treated in The King of the Fighters XIII is
shameful, and dishonors all gamers. The fighting in The King of the
Fighters XIII feels pointless after enough fights.
- Mark
Graphics: 30%
Sound: 40%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 20%
System: Xbox 360/PS3(tested)
Publisher: Atlus
Rating: ‘T’ for Teen
{Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence}
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