This game is one of a few interesting sidenotes of a console system. Basically, the ablity to create custom user-based content was unheard of on consoles in 1999 and still an untested feature. This is one of two games that I'm aware of (the other being RPG maker) for the PS1 that had the ability to allow the user some freedom of ingenuity. You can make your fighter do whatever moves you want. Cool, right? Unfortunately the execution is the issue. Yes, you can make your fighter do your moves. Trouble is, your fighter has to be one of the existing fighter skins. Also further causing some minor issues is the fact that the fighters are necessarily very achetypical stereotype fighters (karate gi guy with headband, ninja, wrestler, and yes, sadly, the token black guy, complete with afro) and there are no sounds. The fighting is very ...er.... economical... with literally no voice. The backgrounds are the run-of the-mill stuff, but again, that is necessitated by the sheer breadth of the customizability. This game is a neat find, and worthy enough to merit a sequel for the PS2. If you're a hardcore fighter fan who wants his fighter to do HIS moves, pick this up. It may be like watching a kung fu movie... with librarians... but still worth a few bucks.Read full review
I got the game as is, and I've had no problems in the time I used this product. Plays nice and smoothly. Infinite fun to be had with full customization of your character, provided you have a memory card to save your character on (I was foolish enough not to have one in the first place).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This game gets a lot of understandable negativity But it has three things going for it.Its dirt cheap it has skulomania from street fighter ex and a character I never hear people mention super star man from pro wrestling NES.Nuff said buy it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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