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Killer Instinct Review

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Killer Instinct shows you the ropes quite well and has a combo system that's fun to execute, though slightly less fun to defend against.

Killer Instinct is a fighting franchise that has always been fighting for respect... which it never got, because it doesn't deserve any. Until now.
Killer Instinct is a fighting franchise that has always been fighting for respect... which it never got, because it doesn't deserve any. Until now.

You'd have to have an awfully foggy memory of the mid-'90s to be the sort of person who was clamoring for a new Killer Instinct game. The old fighting game always felt like an also-ran, combining muddy, pre-rendered graphics with a ridiculous combo system and a set of finishing moves that made the whole thing feel like it was occasionally biting from Mortal Kombat. It was flashy and had a weird sense of style, but I always thought it was a terrible game, and the sequel was only marginally better. So when word started swirling around last year that Microsoft was finally going to dig into more of the Rare back-catalog and produce a new Killer Instinct game, I wasn't exactly jumping out of my seat. But the team behind this new KI reboot has kept the charming things about the franchise intact and placed them into a better, more modern-feeling fighting game. It's still ridiculous, the announcer still screams his head off, and the combos are wild... but actually executing KI's combos is a good time, too, making this download-only fighting game an exciting turnaround for the series.

The smartest thing Killer Instinct does is teach you how to play the game. The dojo mode walks you through extremely basic fighting game tutorial stuff, like "walking" and "punching people." But then it starts getting into the game's specific brand of madness and talks about its combo system. It has a bit more in common with KI2 than the original game, but the system of openers to linkers to autos to more linkers to more autos to a shadow linker to a manual to one more linker to instinct cancel to another shadow linker to more autos and, finally, an ender is easier to understand once you're walked through it. A helpful meter shows up on-screen during fights to let you know when your combo is about to get too long and blow up on its own, giving you a good warning that it's time to actually finish your combo and cash in all the damage it's been building up. The combo system feels like it gives you a lot of options, which is nice because you're going to need to provide some real variety to keep your combos from getting broken.

Combo breakers require players to guess the strength of attack being used during the normal auto or manual attacks that connect your special attacks (linkers) and pressing the corresponding strength of attack to break out of the combo. The best players will probably learn exactly how each normal attack looks in a combo and react accordingly, making them very rough opponents. For the rest of us, it's sort of a mind game where you attempt to outthink your opponent and guess at the right strength. I'm not great at it, and though this process seems fair, it does provide the one thing that will probably turn people off from KI. It's a lot of fun to perform the combos, but if you're not a skilled combo breaker, getting taken for a ride for a few seconds and somewhere between 40- and 60-percent of your life bar isn't exactly a good time. Also, to keep people from mashing their way out of combos, the game will temporarily lock you out of breaking if you guess incorrectly. The three-second lockout is a long time when you're getting repeatedly punched in the face. So try to be on the dishing end, rather than the receiving one.

When it comes to modes and options, there isn't a lot to Killer Instinct right now. There are a total of six characters, a survival mode, a practice mode, and a local versus mode. You can, of course, also get online and play ranked or unranked games. There's currently no story mode, no end boss, and only one of the six characters is new to the franchise. Why is any of this OK? Well, Killer Instinct has a few different payment options.

Sabrewulf has come a long way since his ZX Spectrum days.
Sabrewulf has come a long way since his ZX Spectrum days.

If you just want to download KI and try it out, it's free. But you'll only get access to Jago (he's the most Ryu-like, in case you haven't heard of him), and the developers may be rotating that free character out from time to time, League of Legends-style. If you like, you can buy any one character for five bucks. That's fine, and if you know you're only interested in playing as one character, it's a passable way to go. But for $20 you'll get a pack with all six characters right now, with two more coming at a later date along with some sort of story mode. These eight fighters comprise the "season one" lineup, implying that TJ Combo, Cinder, and some of the other old fighters may eventually make their way back into the fight as part of a second season. If you're really into that free version, you can drop $40 on a pack that contains all of those characters, a set of accessory and costume options for each character, and Killer Instinct Classic, an emulated version of the original Killer Instinct that runs just fine on the Xbox One, though it doesn't have any online multiplayer (and is sort of terrible, anyway).

Visually, KI is full of great-looking effects, like the burst of sparks that blast off of Jago's fireball when it lands or the rain that increasingly pounds down in one of the backgrounds as the fight progresses. If you end a fight in that stage with an Ultra Combo--the game's fight-ending finishing move--the rain goes even crazier. You see it hitting the characters and running down their bodies, which is a pretty cool little touch. The costume designs are a little flat, though. It's got good music and a great announcer, and if you earn enough in-game currency to unlock it, you can get access to some of the original "Killer Cuts" soundtrack to use in the game' s practice mode. I'm fairly certain that we can all agree that the best part about the original KI was the song "K.I. Feeling," so having it here effectively renders that game completely obsolete.

The great training offered by Killer Instinct will help you get your feet wet, and it might just introduce you to some concepts that'll make you understand all fighting games on a slightly deeper level. That's a great touch. The flexible pricing is nice, but even at the full $40, Killer Instinct feels like a solid addition to the genre. It's also one of the better games to hit the Xbox One at launch, so if you've ever been interested in a fighting game, you might want to give this one a shot.

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@dberg: From what I hear (from Maximilian on youtube) the competitive scene for the old games boiled down to short unbreakable combos because any combo long enough to get broken most likely WOULD get broken. The new KI encourages defending players to make better reads/reactions to what's going on, and also encourages attacking players to not rely on the same patterns over and over again.

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I love KI. All of them. Especially this one.

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Love this game. Glad to see I am not the only one.

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I'm working my way through the Dojo stuff and really enjoying the game in general despite having almost no clue what I'm doing at any given time.

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This has got to be the biggest surprise to come out of the whole dual-launch right?

I'm genuinely surprised anyways.

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Just a heads up: I threw down for the $40 version, but this does not unlock all cosmetic options immediately.

There are 4 levels (mix and match) of cosmetic items per character. Level 1 is the default. Level 2 and 3 remain locked until certain requirements are met like play 100 matches online (and then paid with KI points anyway?) Level 4 is unlocked with the premium DLC purchase. I'm unsure which of these levels you can earn otherwise with a lower tier purchase, but if it's just level 4, it doesn't seem worth it.

KI Classic is fun, but even with fond memories of KI (on the gameboy!) doesn't hold up the rest of the $20 price difference between the elite and standard package.

The regular $20 for all 8 characters, however, is a pretty good deal.

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this game is actually good and i am not into fighting games. it really sucks when people quits.

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Bring on Clay Fighter!

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Still waiting for a remake / revamp of International Karate +.

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Conveniently, this doubles as a 1-star review for Killer Instinct.

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Conveniently, this doubles as a 1-star review for Killer Instinct.

"Killer Instinct Classic! Four stars!" - Jeff Gerstmann, Giant Bomb dot com (kinda)

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This game has an amazing soundtrack. Seriously.

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Yay ZX Spectrum !

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Remember guys, Playstation has the best exclusives so fans should have a lot of funnot playing Killer Instinct.

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Remember guys, Playstation has the best exclusives so fans should have a lot of funnot playing Killer Instinct.

The comments here are already a mess- there was no need to start swinging punches in hopes of kicking off yet another console war debate.

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i want to play this so much, if only i had an xbox one :'(

*goes back to playing super mario 3d world*

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Thought the original KI was a classic, and I played the heck out of it on the SNES and the Arcade. I'd love to play this newer reboot, given all the positive reception, but I'm not getting an Xbox One. I'll enjoy watching pros max the game's potential out during tournaments. And if by chance it comes to the PC years later, then I'll get it.

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@larrydavis: The problem with almost all of the other reviews is that the reviewer in many cases didn't even know the game was $20 and reviewed it with comparisons to $60 titles that had 3+ year development cycles. In one review I read half of the review was talking about how evil f2p is without spending any time giving details like the free character rotation or that you could even purchase the game for $20. Another review completely ignored that there were more characters coming and that this is season 1 of a hopefully multiple season game and yet again compared it to $60 titles. One guy simply liked the character designs and animation from the original KI and he's obviously bat shit crazy.

It's been laughable. This has easily been the most informed and most spot on review I've read out of the lot. Jeff sounds like he not only took the time to play the game but also did a bit of research. The only thing missing from this review is talking about how the netcode is quite possibly the best in fighting game, or any game, history. The entire fighting game community is just lit up over this game that everyone thought would be awful and now are completely amazed by it not being awful and it actually being a massive step up in a lot of traditionally flaky areas like netcode and mind games required with the combo breaker/counter breaker system.

Good stuff Jeff. I know you didn't ask for it but you now have my respect for this review.

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@noelveiga: I am not sure how you got $40 when the review clearly states that it's $20. Jeff then went in to the $40 package which gets you all 8 characters like the $20 base price but also includes all of the DLC costumes and accessories (think jewelry, headpieces etc.) and it also gets you an emulated arcade version of KI 1 which they plan to add netcode and lobbies to in the future.

So future "seasons" would most likely go for $15-20 with 8 character per so by the time you got up to season 3 you'd have a large roster and a $60 investment like any other game. Also, they are adding in the missing story mode and a few other features for free for anybody who has a copy (from free on up) when Fulgore comes out in March.

There is literally nothing sinister with this pricing scheme at all and I really dislike most f2p setups. Oh, and there are tons and tons of unlockables in game ranging from the original KI announcer to all of the old Killer Cuts songs and you don't pay a dime for any of those.

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@amerika_kc: Yeah, I'm not really saying I agree with the others being so harsh on it, but honestly, not having an arcade or story mode is a huge bummer. I certainly wouldn't bother with it at this point, because while I enjoy fighting games, whenever I play online I'm always destroyed.

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This game is broken. Two players can have completely different outcomes in the same fight.

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As a huge fan of classic Rare and the SNES Donkey Kong Country games, I too never understood what people liked about Killer Instinct. It always looked like garbage, had boring uninspired characters/levels, and was fairly incomprehensible when it came to the combo system. It just never had the chops to compete with Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter...it was more in line with ClayFighter or something.