Niko
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Matrimele or Kabuki Klash.
Matrimelee is a fantastic fighter and seriously overlooked. One of my favourites in general.
Matrimele or Kabuki Klash.
Controversial opinion (probably) but the whole damn samurai shodown series (especially II).
To think of it as underrated is only possible, if video gaming started for you with the introduction of DLCs.
Matrimele or Kabuki Klash.
Das burn.
Controversial opinion (probably) but the whole damn samurai shodown series (especially II). It got hugely overshadowed by KoF and Fatal Fury, but it's an amazing fighting series in its own right. Long flashy combos and crazy rosters can be fun, but it's a great feeling to just bap somebody in the head with one hit of your sword for like half their health.
Yeah, Kabuki Klash also, for the same reasons.
It's going to have to be League Bowling for me.
I don't see a whole lot said about it, but it hasn't ever failed to put a smile on my face since discovering it somewhere in the 90's. It's got that earnest cheerfulness and personality that feels unique to arcade games from back then, and it's a total blast to run through quickly in good company!
I'd love to try this linked with 8 players someday.
Yeah I'm with you on that one. It's just a good enjoyable simple game and i'd also like to try the 8 player sometime.
I feel like breakers revenge doesn't get enough love. Maybe motw and RB2 got more attention
100% back you on Breaker's Revenge. Fun game play, amazing controls, fluid chain-link combos, balanced characters, multi-level special moves that makes strategy an integral part of when to use during the rounds. I think it would have had more love if it was released to the home console and had more ports. Characters were meh and I wish they had more, graphics were good and sound/music ok. Only real complaints..But love it regardless
League Bowling,appreciated by neo-geo owners i've never seen the game as underrated.Outside of it yes to non ones that see the system for metal slug and kof.It's going to have to be League Bowling for me.
I don't see a whole lot said about it, but it hasn't ever failed to put a smile on my face since discovering it somewhere in the 90's. It's got that earnest cheerfulness and personality that feels unique to arcade games from back then, and it's a total blast to run through quickly in good company!
I'd love to try this linked with 8 players someday.
100% back you on Breaker's Revenge. Fun game play, amazing controls, fluid chain-link combos, balanced characters, multi-level special moves that makes strategy an integral part of when to use during the rounds. I think it would have had more love if it was released to the home console and had more ports. Characters were meh and I wish they had more, graphics were good and sound/music ok. Only real complaints..But love it regardless
More ports? BR and the original Breakers didn't receive any ports. What does this arbitrary "love" term mean. I'd imagine the first Breakers earned enough in Japanese arcades to warrant a sequel like BR, it's not like the series was completely irrelevant. I don't think a BR homecart release would have made the game any more popular either.
I guess the first part of your post made sense.
More ports as in porting the game to SNES, PS1, Saturn, Virtual Console, Neo_geo/snk collection, ect. I have to disagree
Street Hoop for sure! Man this game is a lot of fun once you play with someone that is good and competitive.
...Art of Fighting 3...