Capcom vs SNK 2 EO

Capcom vs SNK 2 EO

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Capcom VS SNK 2 is composed nearly entirely of classic Street Fighter and SNK fighting techniques, which means lots of charge moves, half and quarter circles, and super moves. What’s new to the game are the different “grooves,” or fighting styles. Although the “Capcom” and “SNK” grooves were introduced in a previous game, Capcom VS SNK 2 takes this concept a step further by introducing six different grooves: C, A, P, S, N, and K. Depending on which groove you choose, the type and number of fighting techniques you have available changes, with half of the grooves leaning towards traditional Capcom fighting and the other half leaning towards SNK-styled battle. The difference between the two fighting styles is mainly the availability of certain non-lethal moves such as air blocks, dodging, and rolling, with each groove having its own balanced mixture of the said moves.Amazon.co.uk Review
With a title like Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO, this can be not anything more or less than an ancient-school, two-dimensional Capcom beat-’em-up. Like it or despise it, this is just the voucher for hard-core fighting fans. And boy, is this hard-core. Capcom is the company responsible for Street Fighter, and is the most legendary Japanese developer of 2-D beat-’em-ups. SNK, on the other hand, is so ancient school it went bust in 2001.

Anyone who’s ever played a beat-’em-up will know the basic rules of the genre–hit your opponent until they fall down–but Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO adds additional options that will keep fans pleased for months. There are six different fighting styles (or grooves), a terribly complex ratio system for choosing a team of up to three fighters (although oddly there’s no tag option), and a veritable feast of minor options and game modes.

Basically, if you like this sort of thing, you’ll absolutely like Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO–except there’s a rather huge “but” coming up. As you may have noticed, the GameCube’s controller isn’t really very well suited to this sort of game, so Capcom has made a rather odd alternative control system that puts all the special moves within simple reach on the C-stick. Hard-core fans are likely to upchuck at the very thought, but it is moderately playable in a shallow, Mortal Kombat kind of way. The normal six-button control method is still included, but it really only works if you can use a proper arcade-stylishness joystick with it. –David JenkinsAmazon.com Product Description
Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO unleashes lightning-quick animation and classic arcade fighting action on the GameCube. You can choose from more than 44 characters from the Capcom and SNK fighting universes, and customize your fighting stylishness with even more fighting “grooves.”

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