So-so entry re-joins the ranks

Hamster have blown the dust off of another retroKing of Fightersrelease, preparing it for launch for a new generation of platforms, namely the PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

The King of Fighters 2001was made during a very troubling time in SNK land. With the original studio having closed due to bankruptcy, development ofKoF 2001fell to Korean outfit Eolith, with help from some of SNK’s now-former employees. What results is a series entry that has some interesting ideas, but is neither here nor there in the bigger picture.

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KoF 2001retains the use of “Striker” characters, and now allows players to balance out teams of four into personal configurations (for example, four fighters queued up for battle, or two fighters and two strikers, or any other combination you choose). This is definitely a unique idea, but doesn’t really pan out in principle, and isn’t a patch on the “Ratio” mode ofCapcom vs SNK 2, which was released the same year and is a superior title by far.2001is also remembered for its terrible “goofy” artwork, which was actually replaced with new designs when the game was ported to PS2.

We do get some fun new stars in the way of Korean cutie-pie May Lee, fencing specialist Foxy and The People’s Elbow dropping fan-favourite Angel. The best thing aboutKoF 2001, however, is the way it brings to an end the interminable NESTS saga and its “clones, clones and more clones” deus ex machina. I’d recommend this purchase for completionists only.

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The King of Fighters 2001is available for download today on PS4 in Japan and on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch worldwide, priced at around $8.

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