Snk arcade classics vol 2 ps2
Who would have thought that this very average old school baseball game would be so respected by so many different people? I personally don't get it, what I see is a collection of game breaking design decisions that turn what could have been a solid sports game into an unplayable mess. It's a really terrible game, and an inauspicious start to this SNK compilation.Įvery time I talk about Baseball Stars 2 I get swamped with a lot of hate mail. The game actually controls better when you don't have your hand on the control. Controlling this game is a lot like trying to control your cat by using nothing more than your mind. Unfortunately Art of Fighting has neither. When it comes right down to it every good fighting game needs two things: good control and good characters. As interesting an idea as that ended up being, it couldn't save Art of Fighting from being an absolutely horrible game. This wasn't your typical fighting game, you didn't choose from a vast selection of well-equipped fighters instead you chose one of two guys and played through a linear story. Let's see how good the games are and if it's worth your $30:Īt its release, Art of Fighting had some interesting ideas. 1, so I've decided to treat this review like I would any other episode of the Retro Round-Up and give a short review of each and every one of the disc's 16 Neo Geo games. This is no different for SNK Arcade Classics Vol. Of course, any video game compilation lives and dies based on the games it contains.
or you can buy this disc and get 16 classic 24-bit hits from the 1990s for the low, low price of $30. Now you have a choice, you can pay $9 per game and fil up your Wii's teeny tiny hard drive. But as strange an idea as it sounds, that's exactly what SNK did. With the overwhelming success of the Virtual Console it seems somewhat strange for SNK to release a disc of 16 of their best-known Neo Geo arcade games.