Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition

Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition

released on Sep 20, 2016

Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition

released on Sep 20, 2016

FIGHT ON! Discover your Killer Instinct! Play the legendary fighting game with stunning 60FPS visuals, over-the-top action, a wild cast of combatants, rocking reactive music, and C-C-C-COMBO BREAKERS! Features: • Includes all 26 characters from Seasons 1-3, including Shadow Jago, Rash from Battletoads, Arbiter from Halo and General RAAM from Gears of War • 20 stages with intense stage destruction • Killer Instinct Classic 1 & 2 for Xbox One • Explore the lore, characters and history of Killer Instinct with all-new behind-the-scenes videos, trailers and art • All the music of Killer Instinct, including Killer Cuts • Competitive online multiplayer matches with state-of-the-art fighting game netcode • Test your skill online in Monthly Ranked Leagues • Cinematic story modes • Extensive Dojo tutorial teaches all the core mechanics for Killer Instinct • Train an AI combatant and challenges your friends to asynchronous matches in Shadow Lab Xbox Live Features: • Play Anywhere with online multiplayer Cross Play with Windows 10 and Cloud Save between Xbox One and Windows 10 • Killer Instinct includes rich Xbox Live features like Achievements, Game DVR, Leaderboards and more


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if guilty gear strive's soundtrack wasnt a thing this would be uncontested for best fighting game OST

A bit of a disappointment for me compared to Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat. If you like fighting games, you might want to give this one a try, but it was way too fast and confusing for me (yeah, I know, I'm probably getting old...), and there wasn't much of a story in it, so the single-player parts weren't that fun, either. Characters are cool, though.

It’s janky as hell, looks dated and the single player story experiences feel like something from the mid-90’s. There’s also zero people playing this online anymore. However, if you can look passed those issues and focus entirely on the fighting engine and it’s sleek and confident sense of style this is a spectacular good time if you don’t take it too seriously. I always had fun against A.I. opponents and crafting my Shadow Labs avatar. It’s a goofy game with a lot of heart, and the parts of it that matter still hold up.

Super fun and amazing graphics. The inclusion of the arcade titles is awesome too. Too bad the Xbox controller D-pad has always sucked.

The story mode is HIDEOUS but the individual fights and character designs are fun enough. I mostly use it to grab the occasional easy achievement for Microsoft Rewards since winning a single Vs CPU match will get you an achievement for every single character individually.