Killer Instinct (or many fans prefer to call it, Killer Instinct 3) is coming exclusively to an XBox One near you.
However, my experiences with the fighting game go way back to its SNES port of the original arcade game. But as a 6-year-old kid, I had no idea how to play the game. Even now, at 23, I still don't know! If anything, the only thing I could do that was anything remotely advanced was Cinder's Master/Blaster Combo (7/9 hits respectively, depending on the initial Rush Attack's strength). I had a friend who once performed Riptor and Chief Thunder's Ultra Combo (a 20+ hit finisher). It blew my mind and my jaw dropped. The Announcer's echoing chant of "Ultra! Ultra! Ultra!" (the Announcer chants "Ultra!" in the SNES port, but will yell "Ultra Combo!" in the original Arcade version) seemed ingrained into my memory, and ever since then, I've always wanted to perform an Ultra Combo of my own.
If you want to know what an Ultra Combo looks like:
However, thanks to the modern Internet Age, I managed to find a decent tutorial (I say decent, since this specific tutorial doesn't cover some of the more advanced techniques. Also, the tutorial will be at the bottom of this paragraph.). This makes playing KI all over again much more desirable. That elusive combo won't be elusive any longer. More importantly, I can finally play the game without having to rely on button-mashing or endlessly spam the one combo I know how to perform. This breakthrough is just as tantamount as learning how to properly play Street Fighter and Marvel Vs. Capcom. I'm getting edgy just even thinking about playing KI - I can't wait to play as Cinder, Orchid, Glacius, and Riptor.
Here is the tutorial video that I found:
Speaking of the characters, one of the things I had a hard time understanding was the plot of the game. Some characters were easy to understand:
- Jago wants defeat the supernatural evil behind Ultratech.
- Riptor is a Dino-Human hybrid because of Ultratech (and it's in the tournament for Ultratech to test Riptor's abilities).
- Fulgore is a cybernetic prototype from Ultratech (and if Fulgore wins, it becomes mass-produced).
- Cinder is an experiment gone wrong, imprisoned against his will. He is promised freedom, if he can defeat Glacius in the tournament.
- Glacius is an extraterrestrial captured and forced to fight for its life in Ultratech's tournament.
- Orchid is a spy, hoping to expose and defunct the company behind the Killer Instinct Tournament.
- T.J. Combo fights to reclaim his lost fame after being exposed for using cybernetic arms (which had initially allowed him be a great boxer).
Other characters, such as Chief Thunder, Spinal, and Sabrewulf, were a bit farfetched, but they are unique and memorable characters nonetheless.
But here is where I get lost in the plot. According to killerinstinctonline.net, certain characters have been defeated or victorious. For instance:
- Jago successfully defeated Fulgore.
- Chief Thunder defeated Spinal.
- Glacius defeated Cinder and was able to go home.
- Sabrewulf was severely injured in the tournament. As a result, Ultratech recaptured Sabrewulf and gave it cybernetic implants to enhance its strength.
- T.J. Combo successfully defeated Riptor, but not before losing his right eye in the bout.
- It is revealed that Orchid and Jago are siblings, separated at birth and reunited at the tournament.
- Also, I think Orchid was officially the winner of the KI tournament, since the sequel takes place 2000 years in the past as a result of Eyedol's defeat (though this is entirely my opinion).
So yeah, it's hard to discern what are the true endings for each character, especially when each character can win the tournament and each character has their respective endings that may (or may not) corroborate with the overall plot of the game.
Nonetheless, Killer Instinct is an amazing fighting game series, offering gameplay mechanics unique to its games. I can't wait to see more of the upcoming Killer Instinct game! Finally...
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