Whenever fighting game characters are added to Super Smash Bros., it’s always a bit jarring. It’s not that Nintendo’s popular franchise is not a fighting game, but it definitely deviates from the traditional stylings of fighting games like Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter. Despite that, Masahiro Sakurai and Sora Ltd. have brought several new fighting
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With Fatal Fury fighter Terry Bogard now in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a new patch with some balance changes and other additions has been implemented. Live today, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Update 6.0.0 not only unlocks Terry, but brings new Spirits, outfits, stage, music, as well as new fixes and changes to its existing fighters.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate just added Terry Bogard today, as a video with Masahiro Sakurai breaking down the character was published. The video most notably revealed Terry’s stage and how it features many iconic SNK characters in its background. However, Fatal Fury‘s Mai Shiranui didn’t make the cut. Masahiro Sakurai explained that it was “impossible”
While the announcement of Terry Bogard being a DLC fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate may have been overshadowed by Banjo’s release and Sans’ addition as a Mii costume, his inclusion still pleased many Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters fans, myself included. That being said, Nintendo has barely discussed this new DLC fighter
Koei Tecmo revealed today that both Mai Shiranui and Kula Diamond will be joining Dead or Alive 6. Both characters are part of Dead or Alive 6‘s 5th DLC pack, which is a collaboration with The King Of Fighters XIV. Kula and Mai were introduced with a new trailer and will be available on June
Gameloft and SNK are coming together in order to introduce the Dungeon Hunters Champions King of Fighters event for a special three weeks. Mai Shiranui and Kyo Kusunagi are the first to join the action-RPG. Dungeon Hunters Champions is Gameloft’s newest title that released free to play earlier this year for PC and mobile devices. It doubles as both
If you are here, reading this on DualShockers, there is a lot to like about SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy. The entire game seems at odds with other trends in the market to cut down on fun portrayal of fictional characters–thankfully, that doesn’t deter too many people who are likely reading this review. However, while I’m