Quote Originally Posted by Darth Holmes
Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
Why? We've got Tekken and Soul Calibur on the PS2. There's not much need for some crappy old game which hasn't seen any improvement in twenty iterations, and which contains saving graces only in the form of a couple of attractive female characters.
Ever hear of the phrase "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
So then play the original?

Quote Originally Posted by Dreddz
Well, thats you opinion. These games actually built what fighting games we have today, so you should be respecting them instead of classing them as crappy games. And they arent crap by any means, these games have much more depth than most fighters have today, and are also much more enjoyable.
Given that KoF was originally designed with the specific intent of combining elements from Fatal Fury (Also terrible.) and The Art Of Fighting, no. Also, those two games were released in 1991 and 1992, well after quite a few games, and indeed around the same time as Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, which means whilst they might have contributed to today's fighting games, they're hardly the luminaries you make them out to be.